Carbon Piracy: When Offsets and Credits Go Wrong
Carbon piracy describes the misuse and fraud that can occur in carbon offset and credit markets, where claimed emission reductions fail to deliver
February 12, 2026
Regulations and agreements aimed at mitigating climate change.
Carbon piracy describes the misuse and fraud that can occur in carbon offset and credit markets, where claimed emission reductions fail to deliver
February 12, 2026
A federal appeals court has cleared the EPA to reduce roughly $20 billion in climate‑related grant funding, a move that reshapes how communities finance
February 6, 2026
Closing the climate adaptation gap— the shortfall between promised and delivered support to vulnerable nations— is a central challenge for wealthy countries at
February 2, 2026
Integrating visual, performance, and musical arts into COP30 creates an emotionally resonant platform that amplifies climate science, engages diverse audiences, and helps translate
February 1, 2026
Australia’s reluctance to adopt robust climate policies stems from entrenched political interests, a fossil‑fuel‑dependent economy, cultural attitudes toward land use, and uneven public
January 19, 2026
Biden’s proposed ban on hydraulic fracturing aims to cut greenhouse‑gas emissions and protect water resources, but its success depends on economic trade‑offs, regional
January 19, 2026