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Police in Scotland are weighing up legal action over plans for Donald Trump ’s visit to the country this month. The Scottish Police Federation (SPF), which represents 98% of all police officers in the ...
The world's top court is poised to tell governments what their legal obligations are to tackle global warming, and possibly ...
Opinion: George Mason University Law School's Donald Kochan writes that energy companies are being punished for both talking too much and too little about the tradeoffs that come from fossil fuels.
Vietnam is laying the groundwork for a national carbon market, aligning legal, technical, and financial frameworks to meet ...
Courts around the world are now playing a growing role in tackling climate change, stepping in as frustration grows over the slow pace of political action. Almost 3,000 climate-related lawsuits have ...
The top UN court will on Wednesday hand down a landmark global legal blueprint for tackling climate change that also sets out ...
What do you call a country where air is among the deadliest in the world, rivers are suffocating in filth, and enforcement is ...
Amnesty International South Africa calls on President Cyril Ramaphosa to allocate the R700 million National Dialogue budget towards safeguarding citizens' basic human rights, amidst ongoing challenges ...
Four candidates are seeking election to Position No. 1 on the Burien City Council in 2025, offering voters a range of backgrounds and perspectives in one of the city’s most closely watched local races ...
The top United Nations court will on Wednesday hand down a landmark global legal blueprint for tackling climate change that ...
They want the fossil fuel industry — instead of taxpayers — to be responsible for funding green, resilient infrastructure and disaster response.
A review into England and Wales' water sector has issued 88 recommendations, which one campaign group criticised as "putting ...