
What Climate Debt Does the North Owe the South?
Richer countries haven’t met their $100 billion promise to help poorer countries move beyond fossil fuels. Where’s the money going to come from?
Richer countries haven’t met their $100 billion promise to help poorer countries move beyond fossil fuels. Where’s the money going to come from?
This year’s UN climate conference offered some reason to celebrate. But the growing clout of the “carbon capture” industry is hindering urgent efforts to clamp down on fossil fuels.
Climate activists are demanding total elimination of the anti-democratic investor-state dispute settlement system.
The mercury is rising, and so are utility bills. So why does this administration want to scrap those Energy Star labels that help us save?
Come to this brownbag talk and book signing with Nick Buxton of TNI on “how the military and corporations are seeking to shape a climate-changed world.”
IPS’s Janet Redman testified at the DNC Platform Committee Hearing for a non-military response to the potentially catastrophic security risk posed by climate change.
If Donald Trump wins and pulls the U.S. out of its climate change commitments, some countries wonder, why should they keep their own?
IPS Climate Policy program Director Janet Redman talks about the consequences of the Supreme Court stay of the Clean Power Plan.
IPS Climate Policy Director Janet Redman comments on U.S.’s $3 billion pledge to the Green Climate Fund
Hear firsthand from COP21 conference participants about how to seize the crisis of climate change and transform our failed economic system
The Clean Power Plan probably got a reprieve when the arch-conservative jurist died.