Warming of more than 2 degrees Celsius (3.6 degrees Fahrenheit) would make many low-lying islands uninhabitable and swamp millions of square miles of coastal regions around the world.
With this decision, Texas is expected to see faster permitting, increased investment in CCS technologies, and greater autonomy in environmental oversight.
As the world converges on Belém, Brazil for the 30th United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP30), host nation ambitions for urban climate resilience are coming into sharp relief.
With the Copiapó project, Atlas continues to prove that large-scale renewable energy isn’t just possible, it’s already powering the industries of tomorrow.
A San Rafael startup proposed a sci-fi solution to raise areas facing the twin threats of land subsidence and sea level rise. Some officials and experts are skeptical.