California residents and officials prepared for the worst, Sunday, amidst the most dangerous fire conditions the state has experienced in this already record-shattering year. Diablo winds with gusts as strong as 80
The Federal Reserve unanimously voted yesterday to join the Network of Central Banks and Supervisors for Greening the Financial System (NGFS), an international group of central banks and regulators dedicated to assessing
Category 5 Cyclone Yasa laid waste to Vanua Levu, Fiji's second-largest island, killing two and forcing thousands to seek shelter. Though Yasa moved relatively quickly, causing less immediate damage than had been
More deadly heat, fueled by climate change, baked California in what officials called "kiln-like” temperatures over the weekend. Multiple locations experienced record highs on Sunday, and many more broke records for their
Wall Street banks slammed a proposed rule that would force lenders to finance fossil fuel projects, Bloomberg reports, questioning both its legal underpinnings and fast-tracked process. The rule proposed by the Office
Climate change has driven a dramatic increase in extreme weather events over the past 20 years, and will continue to exact enormous human and economic harms in the future, the United Nations
Multiple studies released Thursday confirmed Earth in 2020 rivaled 2016 as the hottest year on record. New research from NASA and the EU’s Copernicus Climate Change Service (which released its data last
The Federal Reserve, for the first time, named climate change as a risk to financial stability. In its biannual financial stability report, the Fed also said banks should be more transparent about
Members of the Rockefeller family, whose wealth comes originally from John D. Rockefeller's Standard Oil Co., have launched a new effort to leverage their fortune and network to pressure U.S. banks to
A global consulting firm, FTI Consulting, coordinated, staffed, and operated oil and gas front groups that purported to show grassroots support for fossil fuels, an investigation by the New York Times revealed.
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