Compensation for three types of lawsuits—climate damages, misleading advertising claims, and emissions reduction—has grown considerably in recent years.
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The possible consequences of President Donald Trump's upcoming visit to the United Kingdom, including a meeting with Prince Charles as well as a discussion on climate change and global warming, have been questioned by many.
Researchers and scientists downloaded and saved thousands of pages containing U.S. climate change data in case President Trump changes or removes anything.
A huge iceberg known as the Larsen C iceberg has been separating from Antarctica at a rapid pace, although researchers claim that scuh incident may not be strongly attributed to climate change.
More than 155 countries are slated to sign the Paris climate agreement at the UN, setting in motion events that could see the treaty operational within a year. The UN says the expected record turnout for the signing shows overwhelming international support for tackling environmental issues.
US prosecutors received advice from climate groups and environmental lawyers as they opened investigations on whether Exxon Mobil and others understated climate risks. The company tries to block the effort saying they were unfairly singled out and climate activists conspire to rally public opinion against it.
President Barack Obama welcomed Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to the White House for a state visit as the two leaders sought to join forces to fight climate change.
Obama called the Supreme Court decision blocking the effectivity of the Clean Power Plan as "unusual." The U.S. President nevertheless expressed confidence that the decision will be overturned in their favor.
The Supreme Court ruled on Tuesday to temporarily block the operation of the EPA's Clean Power Plan as the regulation is being challenged for its constitutionality.
The United Nations' International Civil Aviation Organization has institutionalized the world's first CO2 emissions standards for aircrafts as nations inch closer to curbing greenhouse gas emissions by 2020.
President Barack Obama's Clean Power Plan has been asked to put on hold by several states that produce coal and oil. The said plan will put carbon dioxide emissions and other threats for climate change to a stop.
TransCanada Corp. files a $15-billion lawsuit against President Barack Obama’s rejection of the Keystone XL pipeline. The Canadian company argues that Obama's decision was based on politics and exceeded his power under the US Consitution.
It was an agreement born from a fear of failure, delivered by the smoothness of French diplomacy. Six years earlier, countries had bitterly walked away from global climate talks in Copenhagen without a deal.
The conservative legal challenge to President Barack Obama's executive action on immigration, in line for U.S. Supreme Court review, would force the justices to wrestle with their own conflicting votes on when states have a legal right to sue the federal government.
U.S. President Barack Obama on Friday rejected the proposed Keystone XL oil pipeline from Canada in a victory for environmentalists who have campaigned against the project for more than seven years.
The New York attorney general has launched an investigation into whether Exxon Mobil Corp (XOM.N) misled the public and shareholders about the risks of climate change.
Canada's Prime Minister-designate Justin Trudeau, who came from behind to trounce his Conservative rivals and snatch a majority mandate, now has to deliver on pledges from tackling climate change to legalizing marijuana.
Democratic U.S. presidential candidate Hillary Clinton, who has long avoided a firm position on the Keystone XL oil pipeline, broke her silence on Tuesday and said she opposed it.