Low-carbon bubbly: Champagne industry adapts to climate change
Green businesses with something to celebrate could do worse than pop open the champagne.
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Green businesses with something to celebrate could do worse than pop open the champagne.
It’s been a rough couple of months for those of us who particularly enjoy living on a habitable planet.
Sea level rise and more severe storms are overwhelming U.S. coastal communities, causing billions of dollars in damage and essentially bankrupting the federal flood insurance program.
As Robert Muir-Wood sees it, there’s a basic flaw in how cities perceive disaster risk.
The Flint, Michigan, water crisis was perhaps the most high-profile example of the social inequalities tied to environmental issues.
With a series of actions – including proposals to de-authorize recently created national monuments and open environmentally sensitive lands to fossil-fuel development
It was a time of year that should have been perfect.
There has been an important development in the big crack cutting across the Larsen C Ice Shelf in Antarctica.
In announcing his decision to withdraw from the Paris accord, President Trump cast it as a matter of putting America first.
At the dawn of the Second World War, while Hitler’s forces consolidated in Europe and Imperial Japan expanded into China and prepared its assault on the Pacific, the United States sat relatively idle.