The annual U.N. Climate Change Conference, or COP29, comes as Earth is on track to endure its hottest year on record, and many top leaders are not attending..
The climate fight is "bigger than one election" after Donald Trump's re-election amid a growing number of odd extreme weather events a result of climate change, says U.S. climate adviser John Podesta.
President-elect Donald Trump's reportedly plans to install an "energy czar" to scale back energy and climate regulations implemented under the Biden administration, according to a report from The New York Times.
In 2017, a determined group of officials from Massachusetts, California, New York, and other states set off for global climate talks in Bonn, Germany with a mission: to prove to the world that even if the United States had a president who denied the science of climate change,
As delegates from nearly 200 countries gather for a major international summit on climate change, they're confronting a new era of uncertainty for the U.S. under a second Trump administration.
The US will still continue fighting climate change and curbing its emissions of planet-warming gases despite the election of Donald Trump, the US special envoy told the COP29 conference on its opening day.
A few days before last week’s election, Independent Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders issued a dire warning to voters. If Trump
The election of Donald Trump as president has already substantially changed the tenor of the United Nations' 29th annual Climate Change Conference (COP29)
Scientists from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change have said we need to significantly cut fossil fuel emissions around the globe by 2030 to avoid the worst effects of climate change.
White House climate adviser John Podesta on Monday sought to reassure the world that the U.S. would move forward on combating climate change despite the election of President-elect Trump, who has long cast doubt on the science behind the issue.
If a second Trump term is an epochal event for American democracy, so too is it for the global efforts to address climate change. Trump has a long history denying the science of climate, and will likely,