5 Ways Leaders Are Using AI To Build Climate Resilience

Leaders can use AI to support climate adaptation and resilience goals, but must also ensure that these tools are well-governed.

Why India’s $2.2B Carbon Capture Bet Is About Trade, Not Just Climate

India’s $2.4B carbon capture investment reveals how trade pressure, EU CBAM, and global shifts are driving climate action as the U.S. falls behind.

Water Risk Is Real. Corporate Action Cannot Wait.

As water risks rise worldwide, leading companies are advancing stewardship strategies to secure resources, strengthen supply chains, and build long‑term resilience.

Inside 5 Sustainability-Focused European Ski Resorts

5 European ski resorts stand out for their sustainability efforts, designed to reduce their impact, rather than for their ability to attract large crowds.

Tesla Suddenly Likes Solar Again

This week’s Current Climate newsletter also looks at Indiana’s plan to get rare earths from coal waste and how batteries keep power flowing in Texas

Olympic Games In Italy: The Climate Perspective

Climate review of the 2026 Milano Cortina Olympic and Paralympic Games, including reuse of buildings, criticized forest logging and questioned oil company sponsorship.

China’s Emissions Fall As Power Demand Rises: A Possible Turning Point

China’s emissions are falling even as power demand rises, driven by rapid growth in clean energy and EVs. Analysts say this may signal a structural turning point.

How State Individual Income Tax Return Donations Can Benefit Wildlife

As tax time rolls around, many states are encouraging people to donate in their state income tax returns to help non-game wildlife survive.

Will The Next UN Secretary-General Deliver Institutional Evolution?

The race for the next UN Secretary-General is underway as the United Nations faces a legitimacy crisis, climate pressure, and the need for institutional transformation.