Welcome to Carbon Brief’s Cropped. We handpick and explain the most important stories at the intersection of climate, land, food and nature over the past...
The final part of the world’s most comprehensive assessment of climate change – which details the “unequivocal” role of humans, its impacts on “every...
A second Indigenous unlicensed cannabis retail shop has opened in London, Ontario. Sewatohwat Cannabis recently opened without approval from the Alcohol and Gaming Commission...
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UN chief António Guterres opened the 15th UN Conference On Biodiversity,...
Nearly 20,000 delegates from across the world will soon be arriving in Montreal for the second part of COP15, the much-delayed and much-anticipated UN...
A Rapid City, SD hotel that threatened to ban Native Americans from booking rooms and visiting its casino bar is facing a class-action lawsuit from an indigenous activist group.’ The suit argues the hotel has violated the Civil Rights Act, which enshrines the rights of anyone born in the United States to have “the same […]
A reader asked why L.A.'s recognizable skyline — with skyscrapers such as the Wilshire Grand Center and U.S. Bank tower — developed roughly 15 miles from the Pacific. We have answers.
Originally published on NRDC Expert Blog.By Victoria Rome
Many bills are working their way through the California Legislature having survived votes in their house of...
Courtesy of NRDC.By Jennifer Skene
California policymakers have breathed new life into the lungs of the earth, taking a major step toward protecting the world’s...