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Climate change is bad news for EV batteries. Can technology outsmart rising temperatures?

Climate change is bad news for EV batteries. Can technology outsmart rising temperatures?

Landmark Study on Biodiversity Loss Takes Aim at Harmful Subsidies

Landmark Study on Biodiversity Loss Takes Aim at Harmful Subsidies

Pollution, noise and climate stress all pose a serious threat to heart health

Pollution, noise and climate stress all pose a serious threat to heart health

Rising carbon dioxide levels are now detectable in human blood

Rising carbon dioxide levels are now detectable in human blood

Sri Lanka to Host First-Ever World Congress on Snakes in Landmark Scientific Milestone

Sri Lanka to Host First-Ever World Congress on Snakes in Landmark Scientific Milestone

Asia leads global shift toward sustainable investing, survey finds

Asia leads global shift toward sustainable investing, survey finds

Earth’s heat to power 10,000 homes in renewable energy first for UK

Earth’s heat to power 10,000 homes in renewable energy first for UK

Rice gene discovery could cut fertilizer use while protecting yields

Rice gene discovery could cut fertilizer use while protecting yields

India’s EV transition draws $25.6bn, but financing gaps threaten 2030 mobility goals: IEEFA Report

India’s EV transition draws $25.6bn, but financing gaps threaten 2030 mobility goals: IEEFA Report

Heat relief means higher emissions: How air conditioning complicates 1.5°C goals

Heat relief means higher emissions: How air conditioning complicates 1.5°C goals

Chronic ocean heating fuels ‘staggering’ loss of marine life, study finds

Chronic ocean heating fuels ‘staggering’ loss of marine life, study finds

Climate shocks threaten $2.3 trillion global sports economy, study warns

Climate shocks threaten $2.3 trillion global sports economy, study warns

Deep-Sea Mining Warning Sparks Global Legal Alarm

Deep-Sea Mining Warning Sparks Global Legal Alarm

Citizen scientists discover a Great Barrier Reef coral giant ‘like a rolling meadow’

Citizen scientists discover a Great Barrier Reef coral giant ‘like a rolling meadow’

Australia’s most costly anti-climate policy hits taxpayers for $30m a day as calls mount to wind back fuel tax credits

Australia’s most costly anti-climate policy hits taxpayers for $30m a day as calls mount to wind back fuel tax credits

Climate action is the world’s cheapest insurance policy, new study says

Climate action is the world’s cheapest insurance policy, new study says

‘Groundbreaking’ model can calculate true impact of climate change and it’s bad news for Europe

‘Groundbreaking’ model can calculate true impact of climate change and it’s bad news for Europe

Plant hormone therapy could improve global food security by balancing growth with immunity

Plant hormone therapy could improve global food security by balancing growth with immunity

1.32 mn lives may be saved yearly by 2040 under ambitious climate action: Study

1.32 mn lives may be saved yearly by 2040 under ambitious climate action: Study

Global fashion faces serious financial risk if it does not speed up response to climate change: Report

Global fashion faces serious financial risk if it does not speed up response to climate change: Report

Pollution from trucks and buses costs Australians $6.2bn in health effects each year, study finds

Pollution from trucks and buses costs Australians $6.2bn in health effects each year, study finds

Climate change ‘a catastrophic threat’ to women and girls, Irish charity warns

Climate change ‘a catastrophic threat’ to women and girls, Irish charity warns

Collective climate action is driven by positive messaging, Stanford research finds

Collective climate action is driven by positive messaging, Stanford research finds

The Southern Indian Ocean Is Losing Salt at an “Astonishing” Rate

The Southern Indian Ocean Is Losing Salt at an “Astonishing” Rate

Malaria outbreak among Indigenous Pirahã linked to forest loss, satellite data find

Malaria outbreak among Indigenous Pirahã linked to forest loss, satellite data find

Coffee-growing countries becoming too hot to cultivate beans, analysis finds

Coffee-growing countries becoming too hot to cultivate beans, analysis finds

Global Energy Alliance seeking to raise $100 million by 2028 to digitise India’s electric grids, CEO says

Global Energy Alliance seeking to raise $100 million by 2028 to digitise India’s electric grids, CEO says

Space Pioneers Rakesh Sharma and Shubhanshu Shukla join forces for climate action

Space Pioneers Rakesh Sharma and Shubhanshu Shukla join forces for climate action

Satellite images indicate that the Doñana Marshland will disappear within 60 years

Satellite images indicate that the Doñana Marshland will disappear within 60 years

Claims that AI can help fix climate dismissed as greenwashing

Claims that AI can help fix climate dismissed as greenwashing

Meet the Winter Olympics mascots: cute, cuddly and under threat from climate change

Meet the Winter Olympics mascots: cute, cuddly and under threat from climate change

Carbon Capture returns to centre stage in India’s climate strategy

Carbon Capture returns to centre stage in India’s climate strategy

The greening of career education: US students learn new skills as climate crisis intensifies

The greening of career education: US students learn new skills as climate crisis intensifies

Global shipping industry sticks with green investments, despite carbon price delay

Global shipping industry sticks with green investments, despite carbon price delay

National security plans must adapt to avoid ‘new world disorder’, says UN climate chief

National security plans must adapt to avoid ‘new world disorder’, says UN climate chief

Climate action lifts cocoa and coffee supply chains, but scaling proves tough

Climate action lifts cocoa and coffee supply chains, but scaling proves tough

Renewables to dominate India’s grid by 2070, but ‘structural challenges’ are slowing the pace

Renewables to dominate India’s grid by 2070, but ‘structural challenges’ are slowing the pace

India’s first carbon garden built at DU: How it cleans air and restores soil

India’s first carbon garden built at DU: How it cleans air and restores soil

Climate crisis linked to fall in southern right whale birth rates as researchers raise ‘warning signal’

Climate crisis linked to fall in southern right whale birth rates as researchers raise ‘warning signal’

Indonesia’s steel expansion risks a surge in greenhouse gas emissions

Indonesia’s steel expansion risks a surge in greenhouse gas emissions

Global warming, pollution are stripping vibrant colours from nature

Global warming, pollution are stripping vibrant colours from nature

Redirecting fossil fuel taxes could fund India’s decarbonisation push, boost GDP: CSEP Study

Redirecting fossil fuel taxes could fund India’s decarbonisation push, boost GDP: CSEP Study

Miliband pledges up to £1bn for community green energy schemes

Miliband pledges up to £1bn for community green energy schemes

Twilight action could reduce light pollution’s impact on biodiversity

Twilight action could reduce light pollution’s impact on biodiversity

Global economy must move past GDP to avoid planetary disaster, warns UN chief

Global economy must move past GDP to avoid planetary disaster, warns UN chief

Bank chairs backtracking on climate commitments could face shareholder revolts

Bank chairs backtracking on climate commitments could face shareholder revolts

Electric stoves slash indoor air pollution by more than 50 percent

Electric stoves slash indoor air pollution by more than 50 percent

Europe ‘Overheated and Underprepared’, EEA Survey Finds

Europe ‘Overheated and Underprepared’, EEA Survey Finds

‘Stark warning’: pesticide harm to wildlife rising globally, study finds

‘Stark warning’: pesticide harm to wildlife rising globally, study finds

In another climate retreat, Canada scraps EV sales mandate

In another climate retreat, Canada scraps EV sales mandate

UK to cut climate finance to poor countries by a fifth despite promising more help

UK to cut climate finance to poor countries by a fifth despite promising more help

Greenland shatters temperature record, redrawing economy from fishing to minerals

Greenland shatters temperature record, redrawing economy from fishing to minerals

Malaysia imposes ban on e-waste imports

Malaysia imposes ban on e-waste imports

Will oil companies finally pay for climate damage? UN discusses global tax

Will oil companies finally pay for climate damage? UN discusses global tax

Restaurants serving plant-based dishes to support climate action

Restaurants serving plant-based dishes to support climate action

Global warming is speeding breakdown of major greenhouse gas, research shows

Global warming is speeding breakdown of major greenhouse gas, research shows

1.5 degree breach: Scientists propose new accountability system for countries

1.5 degree breach: Scientists propose new accountability system for countries

Portugal counts multi‑billion‑euro damage after Storm Kristin tears off roofs

Portugal counts multi‑billion‑euro damage after Storm Kristin tears off roofs

Amazon deforestation may rise 30% as major traders exit historic soy pact

Amazon deforestation may rise 30% as major traders exit historic soy pact

Climate change could lead to 500,000 ‘additional’ malaria deaths in Africa by 2050

Climate change could lead to 500,000 ‘additional’ malaria deaths in Africa by 2050

Climate Stress and Reverse Migration Are Forcing India to Rethink Growth

Climate Stress and Reverse Migration Are Forcing India to Rethink Growth

Six in 10 firms create new business segments to capture climate gains

Six in 10 firms create new business segments to capture climate gains

Fossil fuel firms may have to pay for climate damage under proposed UN tax

Fossil fuel firms may have to pay for climate damage under proposed UN tax

Treating wastewater can unlock market worth ₹3.2 lakh crore by 2047: Economic Survey

Treating wastewater can unlock market worth ₹3.2 lakh crore by 2047: Economic Survey

‘Clean air should not be a privilege’: how Bogotá is tackling air pollution in its poorest areas

‘Clean air should not be a privilege’: how Bogotá is tackling air pollution in its poorest areas

Trafigura-backed alliance to invest $1 bln-plus in four African carbon projects

Trafigura-backed alliance to invest $1 bln-plus in four African carbon projects

Climate finance biggest hurdle to India’s energy transition, says Economic Survey 2026

Climate finance biggest hurdle to India’s energy transition, says Economic Survey 2026

Butterflies are at risk as a warming climate threatens their food

Butterflies are at risk as a warming climate threatens their food

Winter storm to cause billions of dollars in insured losses, UBS estimates

Winter storm to cause billions of dollars in insured losses, UBS estimates

New Zealand could see more deadly landslides as climate crisis triggers intense storms, experts warn

New Zealand could see more deadly landslides as climate crisis triggers intense storms, experts warn

Rio de Janeiro state bans shark meat for school meals

Rio de Janeiro state bans shark meat for school meals

India cenbank proposes rules for banks to implement relief measures during natural disasters

India cenbank proposes rules for banks to implement relief measures during natural disasters

Michael Bloomberg tops up climate spending to beyond $3bn

Michael Bloomberg tops up climate spending to beyond $3bn

Aging populations could cut global water use by up to 31%, study finds

Aging populations could cut global water use by up to 31%, study finds

Number of people living in extreme heat to double by 2050 if 2C rise occurs, study finds

Number of people living in extreme heat to double by 2050 if 2C rise occurs, study finds

Critical wetland in Angola gets formal Ramsar recognition

Critical wetland in Angola gets formal Ramsar recognition

IUCN launches group to conserve at-risk microbes vital to life on Earth

IUCN launches group to conserve at-risk microbes vital to life on Earth

Wind and solar overtake fossil fuels in EU power supply

Wind and solar overtake fossil fuels in EU power supply

Antarctic penguins threatened as warming temperatures cause them to breed earlier, research shows

Antarctic penguins threatened as warming temperatures cause them to breed earlier, research shows

Environmental campaigners begin legal challenge against expansion of UK airport

Environmental campaigners begin legal challenge against expansion of UK airport

Looming water supply ‘bankruptcy’ puts billions at risk: UN report

Looming water supply ‘bankruptcy’ puts billions at risk: UN report

Renewables push China’s fossil‑fuelled power into first annual drop in 10 years

Renewables push China’s fossil‑fuelled power into first annual drop in 10 years

Biodiversity loss in Brazil may be pushing mosquitoes towards humans

Biodiversity loss in Brazil may be pushing mosquitoes towards humans

Mumbai To Host India’s First City-Led Initiative To Showcase Climate Action As Fundamental Child Right

Mumbai To Host India’s First City-Led Initiative To Showcase Climate Action As Fundamental Child Right

Air pollution linked to more severe heart disease, reveals study

Air pollution linked to more severe heart disease, reveals study

More than 55% of Cerrado native vegetation already lost, new review reveals

More than 55% of Cerrado native vegetation already lost, new review reveals

Why Climate Change Blind Spots Are Becoming Balance Sheet Liabilities

Why Climate Change Blind Spots Are Becoming Balance Sheet Liabilities

These European cities won’t be able to host future Winter Olympics due to climate change

These European cities won’t be able to host future Winter Olympics due to climate change

Game-changing international marine protection treaty comes into force

Game-changing international marine protection treaty comes into force

Ocean Damage Nearly Doubles the Cost of Climate Change

Ocean Damage Nearly Doubles the Cost of Climate Change

Offshore windfarm contracts to fuel 12m homes in Great Britain after record auction

Offshore windfarm contracts to fuel 12m homes in Great Britain after record auction

Monitoring India’s clean air programme needs reimagining, suggests analysis

Monitoring India’s clean air programme needs reimagining, suggests analysis

Human activity helped make 2025 third-hottest year on record, experts say

Human activity helped make 2025 third-hottest year on record, experts say

Mothering in a time of crisis and anxiety is a society-wide job, new research shows

Mothering in a time of crisis and anxiety is a society-wide job, new research shows

Three Andean condor chicks hatch in Colombia as species nears local extinction

Three Andean condor chicks hatch in Colombia as species nears local extinction

Power, building sectors drive rise in US greenhouse gas emissions, report says

Power, building sectors drive rise in US greenhouse gas emissions, report says

Europeans’ ‘psychological bias’ to climate change risks slowing down progress, warns study

Europeans’ ‘psychological bias’ to climate change risks slowing down progress, warns study

Wildlife targets will be missed in England and Northern Ireland, watchdog says

Wildlife targets will be missed in England and Northern Ireland, watchdog says

Egypt declares Grand Egyptian Museum carbon neutral in landmark green move

Egypt declares Grand Egyptian Museum carbon neutral in landmark green move

World’s richest ‘pollutocrats’ have already exhausted their carbon budget for 2026

World’s richest ‘pollutocrats’ have already exhausted their carbon budget for 2026

Egypt signs renewable energy deals worth $1.8 billion

Egypt signs renewable energy deals worth $1.8 billion

Climate change has now shrunk US salaries by 12%. And worse is to come

Climate change has now shrunk US salaries by 12%. And worse is to come

‘Agriculture to drive $1 trn vision of UP’

‘Agriculture to drive $1 trn vision of UP’

Ghana repeals legislation that opened forest reserves to mining

Ghana repeals legislation that opened forest reserves to mining

Marine protected areas expanded in 2025, but still far from 30% goal

Marine protected areas expanded in 2025, but still far from 30% goal

Chimpanzees and gorillas among most traded African primates, report finds

Chimpanzees and gorillas among most traded African primates, report finds

Indonesia’s illegal gold boom leaves a toxic legacy of mercury pollution

Indonesia’s illegal gold boom leaves a toxic legacy of mercury pollution

Revealed: how aviation emissions could be halved without cutting journeys

Revealed: how aviation emissions could be halved without cutting journeys

Kawasaki signs deal to build world’s largest liquefied hydrogen carrier

Kawasaki signs deal to build world’s largest liquefied hydrogen carrier

To stop deforestation in Africa: Boost investments in agricultural research

To stop deforestation in Africa: Boost investments in agricultural research

How microplastics are chipping away at Earth’s ‘natural shield’ against climate change

How microplastics are chipping away at Earth’s ‘natural shield’ against climate change

‘Climate change, sea level rise threaten food security in southern Iran’

‘Climate change, sea level rise threaten food security in southern Iran’

2025 marked by rising night-time temperatures and extreme rainfall across seasons in India

2025 marked by rising night-time temperatures and extreme rainfall across seasons in India

The world’s richest ecosystems are losing over 26% of their species to farming, finds global study

The world’s richest ecosystems are losing over 26% of their species to farming, finds global study

Centre unveils 184 climate‑resilient seed varieties across 25 crops to combat climate change

Centre unveils 184 climate‑resilient seed varieties across 25 crops to combat climate change

ESG Disclosure Transitions from Voluntary to Mandatory Requirement

ESG Disclosure Transitions from Voluntary to Mandatory Requirement

Rising Global Threat Of Brain Eating Amoeba Linked To Climate Change: Study

Rising Global Threat Of Brain Eating Amoeba Linked To Climate Change: Study

Climate action faces key tests in 2026

Climate action faces key tests in 2026

Winter blooming of hundreds of plants in UK ‘visible signal’ of climate breakdown

Winter blooming of hundreds of plants in UK ‘visible signal’ of climate breakdown

EU’s new ‘green tariff’ rules on high-carbon goods come into force

EU’s new ‘green tariff’ rules on high-carbon goods come into force

Mandatory climate rules can weaken our motivation to go green

Mandatory climate rules can weaken our motivation to go green

Once driven by crop failure and migration, Betul’s villages are reclaiming agriculture through farmer-led natural farming

Once driven by crop failure and migration, Betul’s villages are reclaiming agriculture through farmer-led natural farming

Glaciers are melting. It may reawaken the world’s most dangerous volcanoes

Glaciers are melting. It may reawaken the world’s most dangerous volcanoes

El Niño missing, blame fossil fuel for deadlier climate extremes in 2025: WWA

El Niño missing, blame fossil fuel for deadlier climate extremes in 2025: WWA

Stingless bees from the Amazon granted legal rights in world first

Stingless bees from the Amazon granted legal rights in world first

Exclusive: Soy trading firms to abandon Amazon protection pact in Brazil

Exclusive: Soy trading firms to abandon Amazon protection pact in Brazil

India achieves 50% power generation capacity now from non-fossil sources

India achieves 50% power generation capacity now from non-fossil sources

Climate disasters cost world over $120 bn in 2025; US bore brunt with California fires: Report

Climate disasters cost world over $120 bn in 2025; US bore brunt with California fires: Report

Glacier loss to accelerate, with up to 4,000 disappearing each year by 2050s

Glacier loss to accelerate, with up to 4,000 disappearing each year by 2050s

Study warns Fiji faces billions in losses without climate adaptation action

Study warns Fiji faces billions in losses without climate adaptation action

Food becoming more calorific but less nutritious due to rising carbon dioxide

Food becoming more calorific but less nutritious due to rising carbon dioxide

Thirdhand smoke turns homes into ongoing sources of air pollution

Thirdhand smoke turns homes into ongoing sources of air pollution

In Pakistan’s flood-hit south, women turn to zero-carbon cookstoves to curb emissions

In Pakistan’s flood-hit south, women turn to zero-carbon cookstoves to curb emissions

AI and robotics will shape the future of agriculture: Experts

AI and robotics will shape the future of agriculture: Experts

Mekong sand mining risks collapse of SE Asia’s largest freshwater lake, study finds

Mekong sand mining risks collapse of SE Asia’s largest freshwater lake, study finds

Southeast Asian floods set to threaten more wildlife due to climate change

Southeast Asian floods set to threaten more wildlife due to climate change

Heat, humidity due to climate change could increase stunting in South Asia’s children by 2050: Study

Heat, humidity due to climate change could increase stunting in South Asia’s children by 2050: Study

Ecological myopia: the blind spot holding back climate action

Ecological myopia: the blind spot holding back climate action

Swiss court admits Indonesia islanders climate case against Holcim

Swiss court admits Indonesia islanders climate case against Holcim

Saudi Arabia sees first snowfall in 30 years: Why is it snowing in the desert?

Saudi Arabia sees first snowfall in 30 years: Why is it snowing in the desert?

Lhasa wetland reserve recognized as world’s highest altitude wetland

Lhasa wetland reserve recognized as world’s highest altitude wetland

Climate change mandates more innovation in yellow fever vaccines

Climate change mandates more innovation in yellow fever vaccines

Indian parliament approves landmark atomic energy bill to open nuclear power to private sector

Indian parliament approves landmark atomic energy bill to open nuclear power to private sector

EU countries approve year-long delay to deforestation law

EU countries approve year-long delay to deforestation law

‘Extreme melting’ episodes are accelerating ice loss in the Arctic

‘Extreme melting’ episodes are accelerating ice loss in the Arctic

Hundreds in Japan sue government over climate inaction

Hundreds in Japan sue government over climate inaction

Spain to open network of climate shelters

Spain to open network of climate shelters

Bengaluru to roll out India’s first ward-level climate action plans

Bengaluru to roll out India’s first ward-level climate action plans

Climate change’s hidden price tag: A 12% drop in our present income

Climate change’s hidden price tag: A 12% drop in our present income

Global insured catastrophe losses set to hit $107 billion in 2025, report shows

Global insured catastrophe losses set to hit $107 billion in 2025, report shows

New nuclear law rewrites liability rules, opens private investment as India bets on atomic power for clean energy transition

New nuclear law rewrites liability rules, opens private investment as India bets on atomic power for clean energy transition

India May Face Over $200bn a Year in Climate Adaptation Costs as Warming Intensifies, Says Report

India May Face Over $200bn a Year in Climate Adaptation Costs as Warming Intensifies, Says Report

Glaciers to reach peak rate of extinction in the Alps in eight years

Glaciers to reach peak rate of extinction in the Alps in eight years

Are rainforests now a cause of, rather than the answer to, climate change?

Are rainforests now a cause of, rather than the answer to, climate change?

When the rains fail, violence rises: New study warns of deepening gender risks

When the rains fail, violence rises: New study warns of deepening gender risks

Malaysian companies dominate PNG forest-clearance permits: report

Malaysian companies dominate PNG forest-clearance permits: report

Air pollution killing nine million a year as warming worsens air quality worldwide, UN report warns

Air pollution killing nine million a year as warming worsens air quality worldwide, UN report warns

First climate migrants arrive in Australia from sinking Tuvalu in South Pacific

First climate migrants arrive in Australia from sinking Tuvalu in South Pacific

Pakistan’s Central Bank receives $1.2 billion from IMF for climate resilience

Pakistan’s Central Bank receives $1.2 billion from IMF for climate resilience

German cabinet approves draft biofuels law, food-based ingredient use to continue

German cabinet approves draft biofuels law, food-based ingredient use to continue

Sub-Saharan Africa lost 24% of its biodiversity since pre-industrial times, says study

Sub-Saharan Africa lost 24% of its biodiversity since pre-industrial times, says study

Synthetic chemicals in food system creating health burden of $2.2tn a year, report finds

Synthetic chemicals in food system creating health burden of $2.2tn a year, report finds

Tipping points approaching fast, warming rising beyond earlier estimates: UNEP report

Tipping points approaching fast, warming rising beyond earlier estimates: UNEP report

Bezos Earth Fund boosts marine conservation with $24.5 million

Bezos Earth Fund boosts marine conservation with $24.5 million

Britain records new wind power generation record, NESO says

Britain records new wind power generation record, NESO says

Bangladesh needs nearly $150bn in climate finance by 2050

Bangladesh needs nearly $150bn in climate finance by 2050

More than 200 environmental groups demand halt to new US datacenters

More than 200 environmental groups demand halt to new US datacenters

Indonesia fines dozens of palm oil, mining companies $2.3 billion for operating in forest areas

Indonesia fines dozens of palm oil, mining companies $2.3 billion for operating in forest areas

Adani Green adopts UN-backed TNFD biodiversity disclosure framework

Adani Green adopts UN-backed TNFD biodiversity disclosure framework

Climate change threatens Asia’s water and power systems, reports warn

Climate change threatens Asia’s water and power systems, reports warn

Microplastics penetrating human brain, accelerating Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s

Microplastics penetrating human brain, accelerating Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s

Climate risks expose fragile financial backbone behind global trade: UNCTAD warns

Climate risks expose fragile financial backbone behind global trade: UNCTAD warns

UK farmers lose £800m after heat and drought cause one of worst harvests on record

UK farmers lose £800m after heat and drought cause one of worst harvests on record

Multilateralism works even as US, fossil fuel industry oppose climate action, UN chief says

Multilateralism works even as US, fossil fuel industry oppose climate action, UN chief says

Urbanization is projected to increase local surface temperature by 2100

Urbanization is projected to increase local surface temperature by 2100

Reuse and return schemes could help eliminate plastic waste in 15 years – report

Reuse and return schemes could help eliminate plastic waste in 15 years – report

BMW sets new mid-term climate goal

BMW sets new mid-term climate goal

AI companies could be forced to invest in renewable energy amid warning tech will use 12% of Australia’s power

AI companies could be forced to invest in renewable energy amid warning tech will use 12% of Australia’s power

‘If we wait it will be too late’: Why 500 scientists are backing this urgent climate declaration

‘If we wait it will be too late’: Why 500 scientists are backing this urgent climate declaration

Air pollution linked to over 180,000 deaths in the EU. Which country was hit the hardest?

Air pollution linked to over 180,000 deaths in the EU. Which country was hit the hardest?

CII flags $1 tn green funding gap, seeks new finance body in Budget 2026

CII flags $1 tn green funding gap, seeks new finance body in Budget 2026

750 Million at Risk: New Study Warns Extreme Water Scarcity Is Closer Than We Think

750 Million at Risk: New Study Warns Extreme Water Scarcity Is Closer Than We Think

Switzerland: Voters reject climate tax in referendum

Switzerland: Voters reject climate tax in referendum

Amphibians see steep global decline: Study finds 788 species in decline over four decades

Amphibians see steep global decline: Study finds 788 species in decline over four decades

From hunters to guardians: Angolan villagers help to save endangered sea turtles

From hunters to guardians: Angolan villagers help to save endangered sea turtles

Heat stress puts India’s agriculture among high-risk in Asia-Pacific, warns UN ESCAP report

Heat stress puts India’s agriculture among high-risk in Asia-Pacific, warns UN ESCAP report

Gender imbalance hinders equitable environmental governance, say UN scientists

Gender imbalance hinders equitable environmental governance, say UN scientists

Island-confined reptiles face high extinction risk, but low research interest

Island-confined reptiles face high extinction risk, but low research interest

Ambitious plan to store CO2 beneath the North Sea set to start operations

Ambitious plan to store CO2 beneath the North Sea set to start operations

UK can create 5,400 jobs if it stops plastic waste exports, report finds

UK can create 5,400 jobs if it stops plastic waste exports, report finds

‘A precarious position’: almost 3,000 species at risk of disappearing from Wales, report finds

‘A precarious position’: almost 3,000 species at risk of disappearing from Wales, report finds

China’s new coal plant permits set for four-year low in 2025, analysis finds

China’s new coal plant permits set for four-year low in 2025, analysis finds

Congo Basin nations roll out community payments for forest care

Congo Basin nations roll out community payments for forest care

‘We can no longer predict the seasons’: why Indonesia’s coal mindset has to change

‘We can no longer predict the seasons’: why Indonesia’s coal mindset has to change

Cambodia releases rare captive-bred storks in conservation breakthrough

Cambodia releases rare captive-bred storks in conservation breakthrough

Funding hitch risks delaying UN-backed carbon market’s launch

Funding hitch risks delaying UN-backed carbon market’s launch

Germany to contribute 1 billion euros to Brazil’s forest fund, Brazil environment minister says

Germany to contribute 1 billion euros to Brazil’s forest fund, Brazil environment minister says

Gabon signs landmark climate finance deal for Congo rainforests

Gabon signs landmark climate finance deal for Congo rainforests

Climate change real, India to declare NDC by Dec

Climate change real, India to declare NDC by Dec

First draft of climate pact lands at COP30 in Brazil

First draft of climate pact lands at COP30 in Brazil

Wheat could use far more water than expected during future heat waves

Wheat could use far more water than expected during future heat waves

Pakistan declares its third marine protected area, but has a long way to go

Pakistan declares its third marine protected area, but has a long way to go

UK officials recommend yoga and ‘climate cafés’ to combat ‘eco-anxiety’

UK officials recommend yoga and ‘climate cafés’ to combat ‘eco-anxiety’

UN climate change body mulls new document on fossil fuel by October 2026

UN climate change body mulls new document on fossil fuel by October 2026

E-waste recycling in India needs Rs 50,000 crore investment to scale, faces raw material shortage: Industry experts

E-waste recycling in India needs Rs 50,000 crore investment to scale, faces raw material shortage: Industry experts

Bristol to launch world-first ‘clean power hub’ for festivals and film crews

Bristol to launch world-first ‘clean power hub’ for festivals and film crews

Deadly heat worldwide prompts $300 million for climate health research at COP30

Deadly heat worldwide prompts $300 million for climate health research at COP30

UN launches drive to combat rising climate disinformation at COP30 in Brazil

UN launches drive to combat rising climate disinformation at COP30 in Brazil

Another Ice Age? Iceland declares potential AMOC collapse an ‘existential threat’

Another Ice Age? Iceland declares potential AMOC collapse an ‘existential threat’

West Africa’s oceans get $68 million lifeline amid fisheries decline

West Africa’s oceans get $68 million lifeline amid fisheries decline

How renewables are fuelling a global climate shift; India could benefit

How renewables are fuelling a global climate shift; India could benefit

Fossil fuel projects around the world threaten the health of 2bn people

Fossil fuel projects around the world threaten the health of 2bn people

How Gender-Inclusive Cities Can Build a Cooler, More Resilient Future

How Gender-Inclusive Cities Can Build a Cooler, More Resilient Future

Sierra Leone communities sign carbon agreement based on carbon justice principles

Sierra Leone communities sign carbon agreement based on carbon justice principles

Supply boom in cheaper renewables will seal end of fossil fuel era, says IEA

Supply boom in cheaper renewables will seal end of fossil fuel era, says IEA

African summit seeks clean energy future to combat climate change impacts

African summit seeks clean energy future to combat climate change impacts

Germany, Spain commit $100 million to climate change adaptation plan

Germany, Spain commit $100 million to climate change adaptation plan

Ethiopia tapped to host COP32 climate summit

Ethiopia tapped to host COP32 climate summit

Landmark Paris Agreement set a path to slow warming. The world hasn’t stayed on it

Landmark Paris Agreement set a path to slow warming. The world hasn’t stayed on it

Climate disasters displaced 250 million people in past 10 years, UN report finds

Climate disasters displaced 250 million people in past 10 years, UN report finds

Forty per cent of Australian women without kids hesitant to have children because of climate change, survey finds

Forty per cent of Australian women without kids hesitant to have children because of climate change, survey finds

Missing 1.5C climate target is a moral failure, UN chief tells Cop30 summit

Missing 1.5C climate target is a moral failure, UN chief tells Cop30 summit

Planet in peril: 30 years of climate talks in six charts

Planet in peril: 30 years of climate talks in six charts

Researchers define the importance of the ‘circular seabird economy’

Researchers define the importance of the ‘circular seabird economy’

Wildfires, rising temperatures imperil northern hemisphere forests, UN says

Wildfires, rising temperatures imperil northern hemisphere forests, UN says

Brazil launches plan to scale climate finance to $1.3 trillion a year

Brazil launches plan to scale climate finance to $1.3 trillion a year

India’s bioeconomy sector to reach $300 billion by 2030: NITI Aayog report

India’s bioeconomy sector to reach $300 billion by 2030: NITI Aayog report

Canada could eliminate oil and gas emissions cap, budget plan says

Canada could eliminate oil and gas emissions cap, budget plan says

Climate change to redefine survival strategies for India’s iconic sea turtles

Climate change to redefine survival strategies for India’s iconic sea turtles

Climate-fighting efforts have ‘barely moved the needle,’ UN report finds

Climate-fighting efforts have ‘barely moved the needle,’ UN report finds

Only 3% of international climate aid going to transitioning communities: ‘This is absurd’

Only 3% of international climate aid going to transitioning communities: ‘This is absurd’

Insured losses from Hurricane Melissa estimated at up to $4.2 billion, says Verisk

Insured losses from Hurricane Melissa estimated at up to $4.2 billion, says Verisk

Richest 1% drive 41% of global emissions, says climate inequality report

Richest 1% drive 41% of global emissions, says climate inequality report

Seven countries secure $5.8million from Kunming Biodiversity Fund to make agriculture more nature-friendly

Seven countries secure $5.8million from Kunming Biodiversity Fund to make agriculture more nature-friendly

Science-driven blue economy key to Viksit Bharat 2047 vision: Govt

Science-driven blue economy key to Viksit Bharat 2047 vision: Govt

Climate change poses major health threat to Bangladesh: Lancet

Climate change poses major health threat to Bangladesh: Lancet

Cradle of civilisation at risk of erosion in Iraq due to climate change

Cradle of civilisation at risk of erosion in Iraq due to climate change

From soil to sky: How smarter farming can curb warming

From soil to sky: How smarter farming can curb warming

Developing countries need 12 times more funds than currently available to tackle climate crisis

Developing countries need 12 times more funds than currently available to tackle climate crisis

UK unveils ‘carbon budget delivery plan’ to get back on track for net zero targets

UK unveils ‘carbon budget delivery plan’ to get back on track for net zero targets

Potential wind slowdown threatens renewable energy and fuels heat domes

Potential wind slowdown threatens renewable energy and fuels heat domes

Kilimanjaro has lost 75% of its natural plant species over the last century

Kilimanjaro has lost 75% of its natural plant species over the last century

Pakistani farmers to sue German polluters over climate-linked flood damage

Pakistani farmers to sue German polluters over climate-linked flood damage

Heat-related deaths rose by 63 pc since 1990s, claiming 546,000 lives yearly: The Lancet

Heat-related deaths rose by 63 pc since 1990s, claiming 546,000 lives yearly: The Lancet

America’s super-rich are running down the planet’s safe climate spaces, says Oxfam

America’s super-rich are running down the planet’s safe climate spaces, says Oxfam

‘Change course now’: humanity has missed 1.5C climate target, says UN head

‘Change course now’: humanity has missed 1.5C climate target, says UN head

World’s climate plans fall drastically short of action needed, analysis shows

World’s climate plans fall drastically short of action needed, analysis shows

Wind power has cut £104bn from UK energy costs since 2010, study finds

Wind power has cut £104bn from UK energy costs since 2010, study finds

IRENA chief expects sustainable biofuels to feature as key COP30 theme

IRENA chief expects sustainable biofuels to feature as key COP30 theme

Night-flying insects over UK in decline, weather radar study reveals

Night-flying insects over UK in decline, weather radar study reveals

Honda Motor acquires stake in India’s OMC Power to develop clean energy batteries

Honda Motor acquires stake in India’s OMC Power to develop clean energy batteries

Melting glaciers are losing vital nutrients; could affect marine food systems

Melting glaciers are losing vital nutrients; could affect marine food systems

Global conservation body takes first step to protect ocean’s twilight zone

Global conservation body takes first step to protect ocean’s twilight zone

French court penalizes TotalEnergies for deceptive greenwashing claims

French court penalizes TotalEnergies for deceptive greenwashing claims

Oil and gas majors stick to their guns on climate advertising

Oil and gas majors stick to their guns on climate advertising

Super-warming methane gas is being tackled too slowly, UN says ahead of COP30

Super-warming methane gas is being tackled too slowly, UN says ahead of COP30

UK campaigners launch bill to give nature legal rights

UK campaigners launch bill to give nature legal rights

New Zealand eases climate-reporting rules to boost capital markets

New Zealand eases climate-reporting rules to boost capital markets

Mosquitoes found in Iceland for first time as climate crisis warms country

Mosquitoes found in Iceland for first time as climate crisis warms country

Rise in persecution of climate defenders in Europe slammed by UN expert

Rise in persecution of climate defenders in Europe slammed by UN expert

Investors managing $3 trillion in assets urge countries to stop deforestation

Investors managing $3 trillion in assets urge countries to stop deforestation

The slender-billed curlew, a migratory waterbird, is officially extinct: IUCN

The slender-billed curlew, a migratory waterbird, is officially extinct: IUCN

Firms sensitive to rising temperatures deliver lower stock returns

Firms sensitive to rising temperatures deliver lower stock returns

Malaysian pension fund KWAP launches $475 million climate-focused investment fund

Malaysian pension fund KWAP launches $475 million climate-focused investment fund

Fossil fuels to dominate global energy use past 2050, McKinsey says

Fossil fuels to dominate global energy use past 2050, McKinsey says

Nepal seeks World Bank loan to fight air pollution despite hefty taxes to do so

Nepal seeks World Bank loan to fight air pollution despite hefty taxes to do so

Brazil showcases finance ministers’ plan for $1.3 trln in yearly finance

Brazil showcases finance ministers’ plan for $1.3 trln in yearly finance

Study highlights circular economy’s role in achieving climate goals and more

Study highlights circular economy’s role in achieving climate goals and more

Australian tropical rainforest trees switch in world first from carbon sink to emissions source

Australian tropical rainforest trees switch in world first from carbon sink to emissions source

Record global renewable energy growth remains short of climate target, report says

Record global renewable energy growth remains short of climate target, report says

M.S. Swaminathan Research Foundation’s mobile app to protect Olive Ridley turtles wins IUCN conservation award

M.S. Swaminathan Research Foundation’s mobile app to protect Olive Ridley turtles wins IUCN conservation award

Global goal to end deforestation nowhere near being met: Experts

Global goal to end deforestation nowhere near being met: Experts

Climate investment is only growth opportunity of 21st century, says leading economist

Climate investment is only growth opportunity of 21st century, says leading economist

Strictly protected Mediterranean forests stay cooler, study finds

Strictly protected Mediterranean forests stay cooler, study finds

Indigenous voices shape UNESCO’s new 10-year plan for biosphere reserves

Indigenous voices shape UNESCO’s new 10-year plan for biosphere reserves

Climate tipping points are being crossed, scientists warn ahead of COP30

Climate tipping points are being crossed, scientists warn ahead of COP30

And then there were none: Australia’s only shrew declared extinct

And then there were none: Australia’s only shrew declared extinct

India to become second-largest renewable market as global growth doubles: IEA

India to become second-largest renewable market as global growth doubles: IEA

World’s top fossil fuel producers set to grow despite Paris targets

World’s top fossil fuel producers set to grow despite Paris targets

Chile’s Atacama desert flower could hold key to drought tolerant crops

Chile’s Atacama desert flower could hold key to drought tolerant crops

TotalEnergies, Siemens urge EU to abolish climate law, letter shows

TotalEnergies, Siemens urge EU to abolish climate law, letter shows

Nestle quits global alliance on reducing dairy methane emissions

Nestle quits global alliance on reducing dairy methane emissions

ISA plans to replicate India’s PM-KUSUM to power farms and rural homes in members countries

ISA plans to replicate India’s PM-KUSUM to power farms and rural homes in members countries

EU plastics sector says closures will accelerate without swift action

EU plastics sector says closures will accelerate without swift action

Exclusive: India considers introducing nationwide climate-linked insurance scheme

Exclusive: India considers introducing nationwide climate-linked insurance scheme

Global renewable energy generation surpasses coal for first time

Global renewable energy generation surpasses coal for first time

Microplastics impact coral reproduction at multiple stages: Report

Microplastics impact coral reproduction at multiple stages: Report

Spotify founder to invest €1 billion in deep tech and climate startups

Spotify founder to invest €1 billion in deep tech and climate startups

How do pollution particles travel through the body? Scientists finally have the answer

How do pollution particles travel through the body? Scientists finally have the answer

India’s first Red List of Endangered Species to be unveiled at IUCN World Congress

India’s first Red List of Endangered Species to be unveiled at IUCN World Congress

UK fifth-worst country in Europe for loss of green space to development

UK fifth-worst country in Europe for loss of green space to development

Microplastics reduce soil fertility and boost production of a potent greenhouse gas, study shows

Microplastics reduce soil fertility and boost production of a potent greenhouse gas, study shows

Philippine tribes revive reforestation to defy coal mining expansion

Philippine tribes revive reforestation to defy coal mining expansion

Nature loss threatens 25% profit hit for mining, power firms, Barclays finds

Nature loss threatens 25% profit hit for mining, power firms, Barclays finds

Olympics calendar may have to be redrawn because of climate change, says World Athletics president

Olympics calendar may have to be redrawn because of climate change, says World Athletics president

Asian College of Journalism to launch Climate Change Media Hub for journalists

Asian College of Journalism to launch Climate Change Media Hub for journalists

Fossil fuel burning poses threat to health of 1.6bn people, data shows

Fossil fuel burning poses threat to health of 1.6bn people, data shows

Age, location determine climate risk: UN-backed study warns of unequal impact

Age, location determine climate risk: UN-backed study warns of unequal impact

Indigenous fishers lead science-backed conservation of Colombia’s wetlands

Indigenous fishers lead science-backed conservation of Colombia’s wetlands

EU to delay anti-deforestation law by another year

EU to delay anti-deforestation law by another year

GST cut on renewable energy to save ₹1-1.5 trillion by 2030: Pralhad Joshi

GST cut on renewable energy to save ₹1-1.5 trillion by 2030: Pralhad Joshi

Running dry: New study warns of extreme water scarcity in the coming decades

Running dry: New study warns of extreme water scarcity in the coming decades

Exclusive: Bezos-backed renewables alliance targets $7.5 billion for developing countries

Exclusive: Bezos-backed renewables alliance targets $7.5 billion for developing countries

EU chemical firms plan to export rising quantities of ‘toxic’ pesticides, documents show

EU chemical firms plan to export rising quantities of ‘toxic’ pesticides, documents show

UN chief says 1.5C climate warming goal could fail

UN chief says 1.5C climate warming goal could fail

UN High Seas Treaty to take effect as 60 countries ratify agreement

UN High Seas Treaty to take effect as 60 countries ratify agreement

Extreme weather is forcing investors to rethink how to manage physical climate risks

Extreme weather is forcing investors to rethink how to manage physical climate risks

Exciting results from a study that examined farmland soil treated only with organic fertilizers

Exciting results from a study that examined farmland soil treated only with organic fertilizers

India notifies National Policy on Geothermal Energy 2025 to boost clean energy transition

India notifies National Policy on Geothermal Energy 2025 to boost clean energy transition

Only a third of world’s river basins experienced normal conditions in 2024

Only a third of world’s river basins experienced normal conditions in 2024

Europe champions fighting climate change but misses emissions deadline

Europe champions fighting climate change but misses emissions deadline

Global emissions deal a priority for airlines at UN aviation assembly

Global emissions deal a priority for airlines at UN aviation assembly

Publicly listed companies falling short on climate plans, set to overshoot 1.5°C budget: TPI Centre

Publicly listed companies falling short on climate plans, set to overshoot 1.5°C budget: TPI Centre

Heat, air quality, insurance costs: how climate change is affecting our homes – and our health

Heat, air quality, insurance costs: how climate change is affecting our homes – and our health

Sweden and Finland urge revision of EU’s forestry climate targets

Sweden and Finland urge revision of EU’s forestry climate targets

Kerala’s Draft Wildlife Bill is a dangerous shortcut with far-reaching consequences

Kerala’s Draft Wildlife Bill is a dangerous shortcut with far-reaching consequences

Heatwaves caused more than 1,000 deaths in Australia over four-year period, study finds

Heatwaves caused more than 1,000 deaths in Australia over four-year period, study finds

Weakening net zero policy ‘will spook investors’, warns UK’s climate adviser

Weakening net zero policy ‘will spook investors’, warns UK’s climate adviser

First-of-its-kind agriculture maps help Hawai’i track crops, boost food security

First-of-its-kind agriculture maps help Hawai’i track crops, boost food security

IEC chief calls for fivefold jump in renewable energy capacity by 2030

IEC chief calls for fivefold jump in renewable energy capacity by 2030

Australia warns of cascading climate risks ahead of emissions target announcement

Australia warns of cascading climate risks ahead of emissions target announcement

Kailash Satyarthi calls for integrating compassion in climate action

Kailash Satyarthi calls for integrating compassion in climate action

Studies confirm that a small tax definitely helps curb plastic pollution

Studies confirm that a small tax definitely helps curb plastic pollution

Exclusive: Canada may drop oil emissions cap as part of new climate plan, sources say

Exclusive: Canada may drop oil emissions cap as part of new climate plan, sources say

Spanish schools to teach pupils how to cope with climate crisis disasters

Spanish schools to teach pupils how to cope with climate crisis disasters

Climate change-induced dengue resulted in 4.6 million additional cases annually

Climate change-induced dengue resulted in 4.6 million additional cases annually

Carbon emissions from oil giants directly linked to dozens of deadly heatwaves for first time

Carbon emissions from oil giants directly linked to dozens of deadly heatwaves for first time

Science-based crop rotation could boost profits and protect soil

Science-based crop rotation could boost profits and protect soil

Brazil to propose new forum to address climate and trade complaints, sources say

Brazil to propose new forum to address climate and trade complaints, sources say

‘Africa demands fair share of $1.3trn climate finance’

‘Africa demands fair share of $1.3trn climate finance’

Delhi Gears Up for Winter Smog With 17-Point Action Plan

Delhi Gears Up for Winter Smog With 17-Point Action Plan

Diesel tweaks help truckmakers hit EU climate targets

Diesel tweaks help truckmakers hit EU climate targets

African leaders seek to offer climate model after US pullback

African leaders seek to offer climate model after US pullback

Food, farms, and the future: Why transforming agri-food systems is key to Viksit Bharat 2047

Food, farms, and the future: Why transforming agri-food systems is key to Viksit Bharat 2047

‘We need to arrive empowered’: Indigenous women demand a seat at the COP30 table

‘We need to arrive empowered’: Indigenous women demand a seat at the COP30 table

‘Tip of the methane iceberg’: 130,000 coal boreholes must be audited after toxic leaks in Queensland, experts say

‘Tip of the methane iceberg’: 130,000 coal boreholes must be audited after toxic leaks in Queensland, experts say

‘Natural farming benefits farmers with high yields, consumers with chemical-free produce’

‘Natural farming benefits farmers with high yields, consumers with chemical-free produce’

Millions of Britons face higher risk of heart failure due to dirty air, study suggests

Millions of Britons face higher risk of heart failure due to dirty air, study suggests

Finance for transition mineral mining is driving destruction and abuse, says report

Finance for transition mineral mining is driving destruction and abuse, says report

Guterres hails Papua New Guinea as an example of diversity, dialogue and climate action

Guterres hails Papua New Guinea as an example of diversity, dialogue and climate action

Indian Cities Emerge as Clean Energy Powerhouses, Advancing Solar & Sustainability Efforts, Says Report

Indian Cities Emerge as Clean Energy Powerhouses, Advancing Solar & Sustainability Efforts, Says Report

France wants more time to clinch new EU climate target, diplomats say

France wants more time to clinch new EU climate target, diplomats say

Scientists turn to speed breeding to develop resilient, high yield crops

Scientists turn to speed breeding to develop resilient, high yield crops

Deutsche Bank Maintains Net Zero Goals in Updated Transition Plan

Deutsche Bank Maintains Net Zero Goals in Updated Transition Plan

India to overhaul biodiversity norms to boost ayurveda biz innovation, conservation

India to overhaul biodiversity norms to boost ayurveda biz innovation, conservation

Spain’s Sanchez seeks to coordinate climate change pact with France, Portugal

Spain’s Sanchez seeks to coordinate climate change pact with France, Portugal

Green finance: SBI inks 100 mn euro credit pact with AFD; targets stronger climate action

Green finance: SBI inks 100 mn euro credit pact with AFD; targets stronger climate action

$467 billion needed until 2030 to decarbonise four of India’s emission-heavy sectors: Study

$467 billion needed until 2030 to decarbonise four of India’s emission-heavy sectors: Study

Millions exposed to deadly heat from deforestation

Millions exposed to deadly heat from deforestation

Indonesian islanders taking Swiss giant to court over climate

Indonesian islanders taking Swiss giant to court over climate

IFC, BTG Pactual to invest up to $1 billion in Latin America sustainability

IFC, BTG Pactual to invest up to $1 billion in Latin America sustainability

Heat pumps could halve heating bills with energy system reform, study finds

Heat pumps could halve heating bills with energy system reform, study finds

Humans inhale as much as 68,000 microplastic particles daily, study finds

Humans inhale as much as 68,000 microplastic particles daily, study finds

Depleted bank climate coalition to vote on structural change

Depleted bank climate coalition to vote on structural change

Deforestation has killed half a million people in past 20 years, study finds

Deforestation has killed half a million people in past 20 years, study finds

International food trade diverts world’s water resources towards wealthier nations, report warns

International food trade diverts world’s water resources towards wealthier nations, report warns

ClimateAi, NEC Partner on AI Model to Boost Climate Adaptation in African Agriculture

ClimateAi, NEC Partner on AI Model to Boost Climate Adaptation in African Agriculture

Toothless sharks? Ocean acidification could erode predator’s vital weapon, study finds

Toothless sharks? Ocean acidification could erode predator’s vital weapon, study finds

Japan has opened its first osmotic power plant – so what is it and how does it work?

Japan has opened its first osmotic power plant – so what is it and how does it work?

Nature loss will cut UK GDP by 5% without action from private sector, say experts

Nature loss will cut UK GDP by 5% without action from private sector, say experts

Forest expansion increases agricultural output, new study shows

Forest expansion increases agricultural output, new study shows

Global South bears growing burden of health threats from plastic burning

Global South bears growing burden of health threats from plastic burning

Global brands join drive for deforestation-free palm oil in Indonesia’s Aceh

Global brands join drive for deforestation-free palm oil in Indonesia’s Aceh

91,000 Premature Annual Deaths in US Linked to Air Pollution From Oil and Gas As People of Color Bear Brunt

91,000 Premature Annual Deaths in US Linked to Air Pollution From Oil and Gas As People of Color Bear Brunt

Crop residue burning has impacts beyond pollution — study finds disruption in microbial biodiversity, increased pests and fertiliser use

Crop residue burning has impacts beyond pollution — study finds disruption in microbial biodiversity, increased pests and fertiliser use

Light pollution causes urban birds to stay awake longer each day, study finds

Light pollution causes urban birds to stay awake longer each day, study finds

India Hits Clean Energy Milestone But Coal is Still King

India Hits Clean Energy Milestone But Coal is Still King

Solar panels in space ‘could provide 80% of Europe’s renewable energy by 2050’

Solar panels in space ‘could provide 80% of Europe’s renewable energy by 2050’

Dramatic slowdown in melting of Arctic sea ice surprises scientists

Dramatic slowdown in melting of Arctic sea ice surprises scientists

More Evidence That Air Pollution is Linked to Higher Risk of Dementia

More Evidence That Air Pollution is Linked to Higher Risk of Dementia

It’s not the melting ice that’s raising the seas; it’s now Earth’s drying continents, study warns

It’s not the melting ice that’s raising the seas; it’s now Earth’s drying continents, study warns

Sunderban crocodiles losing their nesting grounds due to climate change: Govt report

Sunderban crocodiles losing their nesting grounds due to climate change: Govt report

Long-term biochar can sustainably boost crop yields and cut greenhouse gas emissions

Long-term biochar can sustainably boost crop yields and cut greenhouse gas emissions

Philippines’ new forest policy wins business backing but alarms green groups

Philippines’ new forest policy wins business backing but alarms green groups

USDA ends programs for solar, wind projects on farms

USDA ends programs for solar, wind projects on farms

Türkiye’s tourism boom faces climate change test as record heat reshapes travel patterns

Türkiye’s tourism boom faces climate change test as record heat reshapes travel patterns

Human influence reduces natural land carbon stocks by 24%, study finds

Human influence reduces natural land carbon stocks by 24%, study finds

France Press Agency: Climate Change in Afghanistan Drives Displacement

France Press Agency: Climate Change in Afghanistan Drives Displacement

Why the plastics treaty negotiations failed again

Why the plastics treaty negotiations failed again

Why Is UK Urging Citizens To Delete Emails, Photos? Surprising Drought Solution Revealed

Why Is UK Urging Citizens To Delete Emails, Photos? Surprising Drought Solution Revealed

‘It’s destruction disguised as progress’: how the oil industry is sucking Iraq’s ancient wetlands dry

‘It’s destruction disguised as progress’: how the oil industry is sucking Iraq’s ancient wetlands dry

Geneva makes public transport temporarily free to combat pollution spike

Geneva makes public transport temporarily free to combat pollution spike

Javan rhino numbers plunge; Sumatran rhinos remain near extinction: Report

Javan rhino numbers plunge; Sumatran rhinos remain near extinction: Report

Commonwealth Bank posts record $10.25bn profit and reveals plan to clamp down on coal lending

Commonwealth Bank posts record $10.25bn profit and reveals plan to clamp down on coal lending

Global wetlands conference results in resolutions for restoration & protection

Global wetlands conference results in resolutions for restoration & protection

Vape sellers to pay disposal costs under plans to end UK’s ‘throwaway culture’

Vape sellers to pay disposal costs under plans to end UK’s ‘throwaway culture’

Plastic pollution is costing $1.5T in health expenses: Report

Plastic pollution is costing $1.5T in health expenses: Report

The Environmental Impact of Cruise Ships

The Environmental Impact of Cruise Ships

$300 billion climate finance target by 2035 is insufficient: Centre

$300 billion climate finance target by 2035 is insufficient: Centre

Human connection to nature has declined 60% in 200 years, study finds

Human connection to nature has declined 60% in 200 years, study finds

Dharwad self-help group promoting sustainable farming wins ‘biodiversity Nobel’

Dharwad self-help group promoting sustainable farming wins ‘biodiversity Nobel’

Climate crisis drying out land twice the size of UP every year, satellite reveals

Climate crisis drying out land twice the size of UP every year, satellite reveals

More than 200 lobbyists at UN’s plastic treaty talks will limit progress, campaigners warn

More than 200 lobbyists at UN’s plastic treaty talks will limit progress, campaigners warn

France strikes down return of banned bee-killing pesticide

France strikes down return of banned bee-killing pesticide

Facing rising risks, landlocked nations launch climate alliance at UN summit

Facing rising risks, landlocked nations launch climate alliance at UN summit

Global insured catastrophe losses hit $80 billion in first half of 2025, report shows

Global insured catastrophe losses hit $80 billion in first half of 2025, report shows

‘Unprecedented’ wildfire burns area size of Paris in southern France

‘Unprecedented’ wildfire burns area size of Paris in southern France

Plastic credits: A ‘false solution’ or the answer to global plastic waste?

Plastic credits: A ‘false solution’ or the answer to global plastic waste?

Chemical pollution a threat comparable to climate change, scientists warn

Chemical pollution a threat comparable to climate change, scientists warn

Switzerland’s glaciers face record melting amid climate change concerns

Switzerland’s glaciers face record melting amid climate change concerns

China unveils 2025-2030 plan to promote healthy environments

China unveils 2025-2030 plan to promote healthy environments

Italian regulator hits Shein with 1 million euro greenwashing fine

Italian regulator hits Shein with 1 million euro greenwashing fine

Somalia’s camel milk revolution is improving nutrition and creating jobs

Somalia’s camel milk revolution is improving nutrition and creating jobs

Indian Study Calls for Air Quality Index to Be Linked to Health Risk

Indian Study Calls for Air Quality Index to Be Linked to Health Risk

Australian towns blanketed with rare snow in wild weather

Australian towns blanketed with rare snow in wild weather

World in $1.5tn ‘plastics crisis’ hitting health from infancy to old age, report warns

World in $1.5tn ‘plastics crisis’ hitting health from infancy to old age, report warns

Clean energy subsidies should be replaced with ‘market-based incentives’ from 2030, Australia’s Productivity Commission says

Clean energy subsidies should be replaced with ‘market-based incentives’ from 2030, Australia’s Productivity Commission says

‘Delivering better’: New ECOSOC president emphasises climate action, food security

‘Delivering better’: New ECOSOC president emphasises climate action, food security

Google Plans $6 Bn Push to Build Data Centre, Source Renewable Energy in Andhra Pradesh: Key Takeaways

Google Plans $6 Bn Push to Build Data Centre, Source Renewable Energy in Andhra Pradesh: Key Takeaways

Business backs away from UN climate talks on edge of the Amazon

Business backs away from UN climate talks on edge of the Amazon

India launches NASA-ISRO satellite to track climate threats from space

India launches NASA-ISRO satellite to track climate threats from space

Green bonds key to climate finance, but challenges remain: IEEFA report

Green bonds key to climate finance, but challenges remain: IEEFA report

India’s resolution on wetland conservation adopted at Ramsar CoP15 in Zimbabwe

India’s resolution on wetland conservation adopted at Ramsar CoP15 in Zimbabwe

Gorilla habitats and pristine forest at risk as DRC opens half of country to oil and gas drilling bids

Gorilla habitats and pristine forest at risk as DRC opens half of country to oil and gas drilling bids

ECB to consider ‘climate factor’ when lending to banks

ECB to consider ‘climate factor’ when lending to banks

UN holds emergency talks over sky-high costs for COP30 climate summit

UN holds emergency talks over sky-high costs for COP30 climate summit

Smoke Signals from the Plastics Treaty: Why Geneva Negotiations Can’t Ignore Health Governance

Smoke Signals from the Plastics Treaty: Why Geneva Negotiations Can’t Ignore Health Governance

UN climate chief warns Australia not to pick a ‘bog standard’ 2035 carbon emissions target

UN climate chief warns Australia not to pick a ‘bog standard’ 2035 carbon emissions target

Why Brazil Chose One Of Its Poorer Cities For UN Climate Talks

Why Brazil Chose One Of Its Poorer Cities For UN Climate Talks

Mounting corporate pressure on Honduras threatens community rights

Mounting corporate pressure on Honduras threatens community rights

Climate change and child hunger are inseparably linked

Climate change and child hunger are inseparably linked

India’s first hornbill conservation centre announced

India’s first hornbill conservation centre announced

Top UN court says treaties compel wealthy nations to curb global warming

Top UN court says treaties compel wealthy nations to curb global warming

Global goal for clean cooking by 2030 out of Africa’s reach, IEA says

Global goal for clean cooking by 2030 out of Africa’s reach, IEA says

Forest loss in Malawi: how having women at the table affected debates and decisions about solutions – research

Forest loss in Malawi: how having women at the table affected debates and decisions about solutions – research

UN chief urges tech sector to power data centers with renewables

UN chief urges tech sector to power data centers with renewables

Pakistan signs UN treaty on protecting marine biodiversity beyond national borders

Pakistan signs UN treaty on protecting marine biodiversity beyond national borders

Central banks told to prepare for climate shock to labour market

Central banks told to prepare for climate shock to labour market

British business slows climate action, sees government net zero agenda as unrealistic

British business slows climate action, sees government net zero agenda as unrealistic

Extreme heat threatens lives, livelihoods of workers in Bangladesh: Climate Rights report

Extreme heat threatens lives, livelihoods of workers in Bangladesh: Climate Rights report

World’s Top Court Steps In, Reminding Governments To Tackle Global Warming

World’s Top Court Steps In, Reminding Governments To Tackle Global Warming

Rising food prices driven by climate crisis threaten world’s poorest, report finds

Rising food prices driven by climate crisis threaten world’s poorest, report finds

International Court of Justice to deliver landmark climate ruling on Jul 23

International Court of Justice to deliver landmark climate ruling on Jul 23

The big emitters: which countries are holding back climate action and why?

The big emitters: which countries are holding back climate action and why?

India needs $1.5 trillion to meet 2030 climate and energy goals: Deloitte

India needs $1.5 trillion to meet 2030 climate and energy goals: Deloitte

Brazil passes ‘devastation bill’ that drastically weakens environmental law

Brazil passes ‘devastation bill’ that drastically weakens environmental law

Britons urged to help measure butterfly recovery after 2024 slump

Britons urged to help measure butterfly recovery after 2024 slump

Tax on AI and crypto could fund climate action, says former Paris accords envoy

Tax on AI and crypto could fund climate action, says former Paris accords envoy

EU’s ‘green’ fuel mandate costly and not helping environment, IATA says

EU’s ‘green’ fuel mandate costly and not helping environment, IATA says

Pakistan’s quiet solar rush puts pressure on national grid

Pakistan’s quiet solar rush puts pressure on national grid

World risks up to $39 trillion in economic losses from vanishing wetlands, report says

World risks up to $39 trillion in economic losses from vanishing wetlands, report says

India’s ‘green’ power capacity overtakes thermal: Why it matters, the challenges posed, and what’s next

India’s ‘green’ power capacity overtakes thermal: Why it matters, the challenges posed, and what’s next

UK air pollution falling but danger levels still breached too often, say scientists

UK air pollution falling but danger levels still breached too often, say scientists

Circular Footwear: Nike/Adidas & India’s Green Sneaker Shift

Circular Footwear: Nike/Adidas & India’s Green Sneaker Shift

Scientists turn plastic waste into pain medicine

Scientists turn plastic waste into pain medicine

India achieves 50% non-fossil fuel power generation capacity 5 years ahead of 2030 target

India achieves 50% non-fossil fuel power generation capacity 5 years ahead of 2030 target

Ed Miliband blasted over ‘nonsense’ climate warning as critics slam £800 billion Net Zero plan

Ed Miliband blasted over ‘nonsense’ climate warning as critics slam £800 billion Net Zero plan

Wimbledon heat crisis: Fans bake under heatwave as venue runs out of water

Wimbledon heat crisis: Fans bake under heatwave as venue runs out of water

Iraq to establish first seed bank in the region

Iraq to establish first seed bank in the region

Solar becomes Europe’s main energy source in June: consultants

Solar becomes Europe’s main energy source in June: consultants

Japan: The last “Sea Women”

Japan: The last “Sea Women”

Warming planet opening Pandora’s Box of microbial dangers long frozen: UN Frontier report

Warming planet opening Pandora’s Box of microbial dangers long frozen: UN Frontier report

Extreme weather could cause 5% drop in euro zone GDP, bank watchdogs find

Extreme weather could cause 5% drop in euro zone GDP, bank watchdogs find

Regenerative Agriculture Goes Mainstream

Regenerative Agriculture Goes Mainstream

Indigenous Amazonians win landmark ruling against mercury pollution in Colombia

Indigenous Amazonians win landmark ruling against mercury pollution in Colombia

Thousands meet their MPs to show huge demand for climate action

Thousands meet their MPs to show huge demand for climate action

NZ Post is the latest company to drop its climate targets – another sign business is struggling to decarbonise

NZ Post is the latest company to drop its climate targets – another sign business is struggling to decarbonise

Climate breakdown tripled death toll in Europe’s June heatwave, study finds

Climate breakdown tripled death toll in Europe’s June heatwave, study finds

Fossil Fuels Set to Fill Europe’s Power Gap as Wind Plunges

Fossil Fuels Set to Fill Europe’s Power Gap as Wind Plunges

Erased twice: Indigenous women bear the burden of violence and climate change

Erased twice: Indigenous women bear the burden of violence and climate change

EU looks to ‘nature credits’ to fill green funding gap

EU looks to ‘nature credits’ to fill green funding gap

‘We welcome India’s Candidacy to host COP 33 in 2028’: BRICS declaration

‘We welcome India’s Candidacy to host COP 33 in 2028’: BRICS declaration

Natural farming to get a leg up; new clusters, sops on the cards

Natural farming to get a leg up; new clusters, sops on the cards

Summer in Europe is getting longer: Extreme heat now lasts up to 5 months in cities like Tirana and Athens

Summer in Europe is getting longer: Extreme heat now lasts up to 5 months in cities like Tirana and Athens

World’s biggest climate fund ramps up investment plans

World’s biggest climate fund ramps up investment plans

Countries must protect human right to a stable climate, court rules

Countries must protect human right to a stable climate, court rules

Stabilised global warming will still leave 39% of glaciers lost

Stabilised global warming will still leave 39% of glaciers lost

Climate and empowering women must be a priority, development bank bosses say

Climate and empowering women must be a priority, development bank bosses say

India sets a lower limit for air-conditioners to 20°C — is this the right move?

India sets a lower limit for air-conditioners to 20°C — is this the right move?

Google undercounts its carbon emissions, report finds

Google undercounts its carbon emissions, report finds

Exclusive: IDB seeks to unlock $11 billion-plus for sustainability goals

Exclusive: IDB seeks to unlock $11 billion-plus for sustainability goals

Climate change is changing the geography of infectious disease

Climate change is changing the geography of infectious disease

More than 80% of UK farmers worried about climate crisis harming livelihood, study finds

More than 80% of UK farmers worried about climate crisis harming livelihood, study finds

France, Spain among countries to agree to tax premium flyers, private jets

France, Spain among countries to agree to tax premium flyers, private jets

Delhi Implements Fuel Ban For 62 Lakh Aging Vehicles To Combat Air Pollution

Delhi Implements Fuel Ban For 62 Lakh Aging Vehicles To Combat Air Pollution

Google strikes deal to buy fusion power from MIT spinoff Commonwealth

Google strikes deal to buy fusion power from MIT spinoff Commonwealth

Countries agree 10% increase for UN climate budget

Countries agree 10% increase for UN climate budget

Viral Map Shows Paris’ Pollution Drop As City Trades Cars For Bike Lanes

Viral Map Shows Paris’ Pollution Drop As City Trades Cars For Bike Lanes

Japan launches a climate change monitoring satellite on mainstay H2A rocket’s last flight

Japan launches a climate change monitoring satellite on mainstay H2A rocket’s last flight

EU rollback on environmental policy is gaining momentum, warn campaigners

EU rollback on environmental policy is gaining momentum, warn campaigners

Bhutan’s economy at risk without urgent climate action: World Bank

Bhutan’s economy at risk without urgent climate action: World Bank

Scientists release high-resolution rice map of Africa to support global food security

Scientists release high-resolution rice map of Africa to support global food security

India enters top 100 in global Sustainable Development Goals rankings for first time

India enters top 100 in global Sustainable Development Goals rankings for first time

Noise pollution harms health of millions across Europe, report finds

Noise pollution harms health of millions across Europe, report finds

UK can reach net zero by 2050, climate report finds

UK can reach net zero by 2050, climate report finds

UN countries form global science panel on chemical pollution, but fail to back health protections

UN countries form global science panel on chemical pollution, but fail to back health protections

As climate costs mount, businesses talking more about spending to adapt: report

As climate costs mount, businesses talking more about spending to adapt: report

EU halts talks on law tackling companies’ fake ‘green’ claims

EU halts talks on law tackling companies’ fake ‘green’ claims

Lower revenues, pricier loans: how flooding in Europe affects firms and the financial system they depend on

Lower revenues, pricier loans: how flooding in Europe affects firms and the financial system they depend on

Can heatwave lead to depression? Study reveals effect of climate change on mental health

Can heatwave lead to depression? Study reveals effect of climate change on mental health

Global warming is changing cloud patterns. That means more global warming

Global warming is changing cloud patterns. That means more global warming

World Economic Forum Report Praises India’s Efforts In Shaping Global Energy Transition

World Economic Forum Report Praises India’s Efforts In Shaping Global Energy Transition

Flight tax could raise €100bn to tackle climate crisis, study finds

Flight tax could raise €100bn to tackle climate crisis, study finds

Chile’s vital underwater forests face threats from mining, warming seas

Chile’s vital underwater forests face threats from mining, warming seas

US proposes adding seven pangolin species to Endangered Species Act

US proposes adding seven pangolin species to Endangered Species Act

Insurers Want Businesses to Wake Up to Costs of Extreme Heat

Insurers Want Businesses to Wake Up to Costs of Extreme Heat

Impacts of climate change on global agriculture accounting for adaptation

Impacts of climate change on global agriculture accounting for adaptation

India proposes virtual power agreements to boost renewable energy trading in power markets

India proposes virtual power agreements to boost renewable energy trading in power markets

Climate change is disrupting submarine warfare, alarm bells ringing for navies

Climate change is disrupting submarine warfare, alarm bells ringing for navies

Fire and agriculture drive soil degradation in the southern Brazilian Amazon

Fire and agriculture drive soil degradation in the southern Brazilian Amazon

World’s largest banks pledged $869bn to fossil fuel firms in 2024, new report finds

World’s largest banks pledged $869bn to fossil fuel firms in 2024, new report finds

Investors want clear ocean management rules to scale up funding

Investors want clear ocean management rules to scale up funding

In year of ‘negative news’, UN climate chief says 1.5 °C goal still achievable

In year of ‘negative news’, UN climate chief says 1.5 °C goal still achievable

India raises INR 2,005.90 crore to fuel green financing

India raises INR 2,005.90 crore to fuel green financing

Greenland ice melts 17 times faster during heatwave, threatens sea levels and infrastructure

Greenland ice melts 17 times faster during heatwave, threatens sea levels and infrastructure

How Saudi Arabia’s OceanQuest is making waves in global marine conservation

How Saudi Arabia’s OceanQuest is making waves in global marine conservation

Simplify finance rules to support energy transition, says Dutch Banking Association

Simplify finance rules to support energy transition, says Dutch Banking Association

India’s climate exodus has begun

India’s climate exodus has begun

How does air pollution affect mental health? New study aimed to find out

How does air pollution affect mental health? New study aimed to find out

Climate change could cost Italy over 5% of GDP in 2050, budget watchdog says

Climate change could cost Italy over 5% of GDP in 2050, budget watchdog says

Climate futures: World leaders’ failure to act is pushing Earth past 1.5°C

Climate futures: World leaders’ failure to act is pushing Earth past 1.5°C

‘Win-win’: new maps reveal best opportunities for global reforestation

‘Win-win’: new maps reveal best opportunities for global reforestation

Clean Oceans Initiative 2.0 Targets €3B to Combat Plastic Pollution and Boost Circular Economy

Clean Oceans Initiative 2.0 Targets €3B to Combat Plastic Pollution and Boost Circular Economy

Pushing for sustainability in Kannauj’s perfume industry

Pushing for sustainability in Kannauj’s perfume industry

The world needs bold, equitable climate action at the 2025 G7 summit

The world needs bold, equitable climate action at the 2025 G7 summit

Development banks to invest 3 billion euros in ocean plastics fight

Development banks to invest 3 billion euros in ocean plastics fight

Climate change on radar, insurers line up extreme heat, rain cover

Climate change on radar, insurers line up extreme heat, rain cover

Mexico targets up to $9bn in private investment for renewable energy

Mexico targets up to $9bn in private investment for renewable energy

IMF warns 2030 sustainable development goals at risk as funding gaps widen

IMF warns 2030 sustainable development goals at risk as funding gaps widen

Climate change linked to rising antibiotic resistance in soil bacteria

Climate change linked to rising antibiotic resistance in soil bacteria

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‘Ticking timebomb’: sea acidity has reached critical levels, threatening entire ecosystems – study

Only 21 Countries have Updated National Climate Action Plans – Few Actually Track Health Benefits

Only 21 Countries have Updated National Climate Action Plans – Few Actually Track Health Benefits

Scientists in Japan develop plastic that dissolves in seawater within hours

Scientists in Japan develop plastic that dissolves in seawater within hours

Biodiversity can’t wait, nature-based solutions need political will now, study finds

Biodiversity can’t wait, nature-based solutions need political will now, study finds

Airlines stick to net zero target despite green fuel doubts

Airlines stick to net zero target despite green fuel doubts

Greenland’s melting ice caps reveal the true extent of climate change

Greenland’s melting ice caps reveal the true extent of climate change

Brazilian prosecutors seek to block $180 million carbon credit deal

Brazilian prosecutors seek to block $180 million carbon credit deal

Still on the right track? Researchers enable reliable monitoring of the Paris climate goals

Still on the right track? Researchers enable reliable monitoring of the Paris climate goals

Climate change hits home: One-third of Indians worry about food shortage

Climate change hits home: One-third of Indians worry about food shortage

Nature-based climate solutions can help mitigate the radiative forcing that follows deforestation

Nature-based climate solutions can help mitigate the radiative forcing that follows deforestation

Half the world has faced an extra month of extreme heat, study finds

Half the world has faced an extra month of extreme heat, study finds

Tide is turning in Europe and beyond in favour of nuclear power

Tide is turning in Europe and beyond in favour of nuclear power

High energy costs threaten UK manufacturing’s future, industry warns

High energy costs threaten UK manufacturing’s future, industry warns

African Development Bank to launch carbon credits support facility

African Development Bank to launch carbon credits support facility

‘I lost everything’: Swiss residents in shock after glacier debris buries village

‘I lost everything’: Swiss residents in shock after glacier debris buries village

Living libraries could save our food: Scientists develop method to breed climate-resilient crops faster

Living libraries could save our food: Scientists develop method to breed climate-resilient crops faster

World faces new danger of ‘economic denial’ in climate fight, Cop30 head says

World faces new danger of ‘economic denial’ in climate fight, Cop30 head says

Report suggests future-proofing crops will require urgent and consistent effort

Report suggests future-proofing crops will require urgent and consistent effort

Experts Warn Climate Change Is A ‘Health Emergency’ In Open Letter

Experts Warn Climate Change Is A ‘Health Emergency’ In Open Letter

Global temperatures could break heat record in next five years

Global temperatures could break heat record in next five years

Can trade in soil carbon credits help farmers – and the climate?

Can trade in soil carbon credits help farmers – and the climate?

BREAKING – WHO Climate Change and Health Action Plan Approved after Saudi-led Effort to Shelve it Fails

BREAKING – WHO Climate Change and Health Action Plan Approved after Saudi-led Effort to Shelve it Fails

BREAKING: Most WHO Member States Balk at Saudi-Russian Move to Ice WHO Action Plan on Climate Change and Health

BREAKING: Most WHO Member States Balk at Saudi-Russian Move to Ice WHO Action Plan on Climate Change and Health

Fungus that could eat you from inside out spreads faster amid climate change

Fungus that could eat you from inside out spreads faster amid climate change

Global heating may be fuelling rise in deadly cancers among women

Global heating may be fuelling rise in deadly cancers among women

Japan invests big in LNG despite climate-friendly promises

Japan invests big in LNG despite climate-friendly promises

Rohingya refugees at the mercy of climate change

Rohingya refugees at the mercy of climate change

India’s Women Leading Fight Against Climate Change But Not Policies

India’s Women Leading Fight Against Climate Change But Not Policies

The Health Crisis That Could Make or Break the UN Plastics Treaty

The Health Crisis That Could Make or Break the UN Plastics Treaty

Lifestyle changes hold the key to climate action

Lifestyle changes hold the key to climate action

India sets first-ever GHG emission intensity targets under CCTS

India sets first-ever GHG emission intensity targets under CCTS

More than 3,500 animal species are directly threatened by climate change

More than 3,500 animal species are directly threatened by climate change

Brazil bets on macaúba palm to make renewable diesel and aviation biofuel

Brazil bets on macaúba palm to make renewable diesel and aviation biofuel

Indigenous rights advocates petition to overturn Indonesian conservation law

Indigenous rights advocates petition to overturn Indonesian conservation law

Watchdog urges Scotland to take action after repeatedly missing climate targets

Watchdog urges Scotland to take action after repeatedly missing climate targets

Extreme weather costs EU farmers 28 billion euros a year, EU says

Extreme weather costs EU farmers 28 billion euros a year, EU says

Britain anticipates its driest spring in 100 years as ‘medium’ risk for a summer drought hovers over the island

Britain anticipates its driest spring in 100 years as ‘medium’ risk for a summer drought hovers over the island

Cover crops may not be solution for both crop yield and carbon sequestration

Cover crops may not be solution for both crop yield and carbon sequestration

Fossil Fuels, War And Climate: Women On The Frontlines Call For A New Security Mindset

Fossil Fuels, War And Climate: Women On The Frontlines Call For A New Security Mindset

Irreversible glacier change and trough water for centuries after overshooting 1.5 °C

Irreversible glacier change and trough water for centuries after overshooting 1.5 °C

Kenyan tycoons slow down on luxury, pivot toward agriculture and environmental conservation: Report

Kenyan tycoons slow down on luxury, pivot toward agriculture and environmental conservation: Report

Urban Air Pollution And Lack Of Green Spaces Linked To One In Ten Asthma Cases, Study Finds

Urban Air Pollution And Lack Of Green Spaces Linked To One In Ten Asthma Cases, Study Finds

Global warming may trigger rapid release of soil carbon

Global warming may trigger rapid release of soil carbon

Endangered Species Day: Three animals on the path to recovery

Endangered Species Day: Three animals on the path to recovery

Empowering cities to act: New interactive tool highlights where climate action is most needed

Empowering cities to act: New interactive tool highlights where climate action is most needed

Low emission zones are successful in cutting air pollution, study finds

Low emission zones are successful in cutting air pollution, study finds

Video Game Survey Finds Players Alter Behaviour in Response to Climate Themes

Video Game Survey Finds Players Alter Behaviour in Response to Climate Themes

Weatherwatch: How ecologists are helping birds adapt to climate crisis

Weatherwatch: How ecologists are helping birds adapt to climate crisis

Early air pollution exposure affects health in adolescence, study finds

Early air pollution exposure affects health in adolescence, study finds

European firms ramping up lobbying for climate action, report finds

European firms ramping up lobbying for climate action, report finds

Car use and meat consumption drive emissions gender gap, research suggests

Car use and meat consumption drive emissions gender gap, research suggests

South Africa calls for affordable, balanced energy transition

South Africa calls for affordable, balanced energy transition

Climate crisis threatens the banana, the world’s most popular fruit, research shows

Climate crisis threatens the banana, the world’s most popular fruit, research shows

Most endangered primate species identified in new report

Most endangered primate species identified in new report

How Business and Finance Are Really Talking About Climate Change

How Business and Finance Are Really Talking About Climate Change

World’s top seafood firms lobby against ocean conservation measures: Report

World’s top seafood firms lobby against ocean conservation measures: Report

COP30 Brazilian presidency calls for new global climate governance

COP30 Brazilian presidency calls for new global climate governance

Central bank climate coalition releases near-term scenario planning tool

Central bank climate coalition releases near-term scenario planning tool

India Offers $24 Billion Opportunity In Booming Climate Adaptation Sector: BCG

India Offers $24 Billion Opportunity In Booming Climate Adaptation Sector: BCG

Elk could return to UK after 3,000 years in rewilding project

Elk could return to UK after 3,000 years in rewilding project

Germany’s energy transition hits reverse so far in 2025: Maguire

Germany’s energy transition hits reverse so far in 2025: Maguire

Two-thirds of global heating caused by richest 10%, study suggests

Two-thirds of global heating caused by richest 10%, study suggests

England faces drought this summer as reservoir water levels dwindle

England faces drought this summer as reservoir water levels dwindle

$1.6 Trillion Investor Group Pushes HSBC to Confirm Net Zero Commitment

$1.6 Trillion Investor Group Pushes HSBC to Confirm Net Zero Commitment

Cost of emissions from five major Australian resource companies more than $900bn, study finds

Cost of emissions from five major Australian resource companies more than $900bn, study finds

From war zones to wheat fields: quiet revolution in Azerbaijan

From war zones to wheat fields: quiet revolution in Azerbaijan

Linking Britain’s rainforests could ensure their survival amid climate crisis, experts say

Linking Britain’s rainforests could ensure their survival amid climate crisis, experts say

UK banks put £75bn into firms building climate-wrecking ‘carbon bombs’, study finds

UK banks put £75bn into firms building climate-wrecking ‘carbon bombs’, study finds

‘A win-win for farmers’: how flooding fields in north-west England could boost crops

‘A win-win for farmers’: how flooding fields in north-west England could boost crops

Solar panels to be fitted on all new-build homes in England by 2027

Solar panels to be fitted on all new-build homes in England by 2027

Brazil’s government aims to raise $2 billion in financing with new Eco Invest auction

Brazil’s government aims to raise $2 billion in financing with new Eco Invest auction

India Can End Coal Imports by 2029 with Renewable Energy

India Can End Coal Imports by 2029 with Renewable Energy

Food security threat: Bay of Bengal’s fish supply at risk as climate-driven monsoon shifts disrupt marine life

Food security threat: Bay of Bengal’s fish supply at risk as climate-driven monsoon shifts disrupt marine life

Climate Future Built On Foundation Of Indigenous Knowledge: Report

Climate Future Built On Foundation Of Indigenous Knowledge: Report

Reviving ‘white gold’: how regenerative cotton farming can be a gamechanger in North India

Reviving ‘white gold’: how regenerative cotton farming can be a gamechanger in North India

New study highlights global aridification, threat to agriculture

New study highlights global aridification, threat to agriculture

World Malaria Day: Why we need an integrated health and climate action

World Malaria Day: Why we need an integrated health and climate action

Wood-burning stoves to be allowed in new homes in England despite concerns

Wood-burning stoves to be allowed in new homes in England despite concerns

‘Revive Our Ocean’ initiative launched to protect coastal waters

‘Revive Our Ocean’ initiative launched to protect coastal waters

New species of mosquito identified on the coast of East Africa

New species of mosquito identified on the coast of East Africa

The world’s biggest companies have caused $28 trillion in climate damage, a new study estimates

The world’s biggest companies have caused $28 trillion in climate damage, a new study estimates

Study estimates 80% length of rivers posing risks from antibiotic pollution

Study estimates 80% length of rivers posing risks from antibiotic pollution

More than 80% of the world’s reefs hit by bleaching after worst global event on record

More than 80% of the world’s reefs hit by bleaching after worst global event on record

Climate justice hangs in the balance — will AI divide or unite the planet?

Climate justice hangs in the balance — will AI divide or unite the planet?

Landmark Nepal survey estimates nearly 400 elusive snow leopards

Landmark Nepal survey estimates nearly 400 elusive snow leopards

Grassroots activists who took on corruption and corporate power share 2025 Goldman prize

Grassroots activists who took on corruption and corporate power share 2025 Goldman prize

Africa: Climate Change Will Result in an Additional 40 Million Women and Girls Experiencing Intimate Partner Violence Every Year, Finds Spotlight Initiative Report

Africa: Climate Change Will Result in an Additional 40 Million Women and Girls Experiencing Intimate Partner Violence Every Year, Finds Spotlight Initiative Report

Sustainable climate policies can benefit both environment and social justice, researchers say

Sustainable climate policies can benefit both environment and social justice, researchers say

India surpasses China in Ramsar sites, but wetlands face alarming loss, says Ramsar Convention Secretary General

India surpasses China in Ramsar sites, but wetlands face alarming loss, says Ramsar Convention Secretary General

Amaravati: World’s First Fully Renewable-Powered City in the Making

Amaravati: World’s First Fully Renewable-Powered City in the Making

‘Global politics may change but the principles of nature do not’: Asean banks still hungry for transition-related deals, say CSOs

‘Global politics may change but the principles of nature do not’: Asean banks still hungry for transition-related deals, say CSOs

Spain adapts to new reality as climate crisis hits home

Spain adapts to new reality as climate crisis hits home

Plastic-eating seabird chicks show signs of organ failure and cognitive decline

Plastic-eating seabird chicks show signs of organ failure and cognitive decline

US health chief Kennedy targets ‘environmental toxins’ as cause of autism

US health chief Kennedy targets ‘environmental toxins’ as cause of autism

Banks vote to loosen climate coalition membership rules

Banks vote to loosen climate coalition membership rules

In an ancient Javanese sultanate, coastal women battle climate fallout

In an ancient Javanese sultanate, coastal women battle climate fallout

Turning debts into climate action: How Africa can kill two birds with one stone

Turning debts into climate action: How Africa can kill two birds with one stone

ATREE researchers rediscover long-lost species after 111 years

ATREE researchers rediscover long-lost species after 111 years

Reallocate resources from traditional staples to more diverse ones: ICAR policy paper

Reallocate resources from traditional staples to more diverse ones: ICAR policy paper

Investing in women vital towards ensuring resilience against climate crisis

Investing in women vital towards ensuring resilience against climate crisis

Climate change fund: $319mn available for Loss and Damage

Climate change fund: $319mn available for Loss and Damage

Less than 1% of agriculture researches address climate change, sustainable farming practices

Less than 1% of agriculture researches address climate change, sustainable farming practices

Just 9.5% of plastic made in 2022 used recycled material, study shows

Just 9.5% of plastic made in 2022 used recycled material, study shows

Energy demands from AI datacentres to quadruple by 2030, says report

Energy demands from AI datacentres to quadruple by 2030, says report

Five deep changes urgently needed for a sustainable world and how to achieve them: UN report

Five deep changes urgently needed for a sustainable world and how to achieve them: UN report

European birds with narrow climate tolerance face population declines

European birds with narrow climate tolerance face population declines

Climate shocks could cause annual economic losses of at least 6% in a third of Asia-Pacific countries, warns UN report

Climate shocks could cause annual economic losses of at least 6% in a third of Asia-Pacific countries, warns UN report

Turning pollution into fuel with record-breaking carbon dioxide to carbon monoxide conversion rates

Turning pollution into fuel with record-breaking carbon dioxide to carbon monoxide conversion rates

Record global temperatures in March illustrate threat to climate goals

Record global temperatures in March illustrate threat to climate goals

Indigenous leaders want same clout as world leaders at UN climate talks

Indigenous leaders want same clout as world leaders at UN climate talks

Fossil fuel companies target America’s love of college sports

Fossil fuel companies target America’s love of college sports

World’s largest deforestation: Indonesia to clear forests size of Belgium

World’s largest deforestation: Indonesia to clear forests size of Belgium

Australia is in an extinction crisis – why isn’t it an issue at this election?

Australia is in an extinction crisis – why isn’t it an issue at this election?

Here’s what to know about nations considering the 1st global tax on emissions for shipping

Here’s what to know about nations considering the 1st global tax on emissions for shipping

Climate Change Made ‘Bonkers’ Central Asia Heatwave Up to 10C Hotter: Report

Climate Change Made ‘Bonkers’ Central Asia Heatwave Up to 10C Hotter: Report

Climate crisis on track to destroy capitalism, warns top insurer

Climate crisis on track to destroy capitalism, warns top insurer

Satellite data is a powerful tool for conservation of species and habitat suitability monitoring

Satellite data is a powerful tool for conservation of species and habitat suitability monitoring

Leading the charge: how a drive for electric vehicles is cleaning up Nepal

Leading the charge: how a drive for electric vehicles is cleaning up Nepal

US banks predict climate goals will fail – but air conditioning firms will thrive

US banks predict climate goals will fail – but air conditioning firms will thrive

In Kenya, girls are sold into marriage to stave off starvation from drought

In Kenya, girls are sold into marriage to stave off starvation from drought

Brazil announces auto industry executive as COP30 climate champion

Brazil announces auto industry executive as COP30 climate champion

Climate change is a real financial risk, Super Fund managers say

Climate change is a real financial risk, Super Fund managers say

Wildlife groups express alarm at plan to ‘streamline’ UK environmental rules

Wildlife groups express alarm at plan to ‘streamline’ UK environmental rules

A Kichwa women’s collective uses ecotourism to safeguard Ecuador’s Amazon

A Kichwa women’s collective uses ecotourism to safeguard Ecuador’s Amazon

Average person will be 40% poorer if world warms by 4C, new research shows

Average person will be 40% poorer if world warms by 4C, new research shows

‘Meteorology capacity key to curbing climate change’

‘Meteorology capacity key to curbing climate change’

India to face hotter April as temperatures likely to be above normal

India to face hotter April as temperatures likely to be above normal

Fast fashion fuelling global waste crisis, UN chief warns

Fast fashion fuelling global waste crisis, UN chief warns

World facing tree seed shortage: FAO

World facing tree seed shortage: FAO

Community-based conservation cuts thresher shark fishing by 91% in Indonesia: Study

Community-based conservation cuts thresher shark fishing by 91% in Indonesia: Study

Global renewable power capacity falls short of targets despite record growth last year, says IRENA

Global renewable power capacity falls short of targets despite record growth last year, says IRENA

Wealthy nations owe climate debt to Africa — funds that could help cities grow

Wealthy nations owe climate debt to Africa — funds that could help cities grow

ING first globally important bank to meet climate watchdog standards

ING first globally important bank to meet climate watchdog standards

IMF Approves $1.3 Billion Loan For Pakistan For Climate Change, Disburses First Tranche Of $7 Billion Bailout

IMF Approves $1.3 Billion Loan For Pakistan For Climate Change, Disburses First Tranche Of $7 Billion Bailout

To feed a warming world, we must also serve up gender equality

To feed a warming world, we must also serve up gender equality

Scientists call for uplisting emperor penguins to ‘threatened’ on IUCN red list

Scientists call for uplisting emperor penguins to ‘threatened’ on IUCN red list

Plastic pollution cuts into fishers’ livelihoods in Ecuador and Peru

Plastic pollution cuts into fishers’ livelihoods in Ecuador and Peru

Countries to discuss conservation of genetic resources for food, agriculture at CGRFA20

Countries to discuss conservation of genetic resources for food, agriculture at CGRFA20

Youth Have More Stakes in the Climate Crisis. Let’s Give Them a Permanent Seat at the Table

Youth Have More Stakes in the Climate Crisis. Let’s Give Them a Permanent Seat at the Table

Ambitious Goal to Reduce Deaths from Air Pollution Centerpiece of WHO Conference

Ambitious Goal to Reduce Deaths from Air Pollution Centerpiece of WHO Conference

Renewables and natural gas surge ahead of oil and coal

Renewables and natural gas surge ahead of oil and coal

Targeted conservation efforts pulled hundreds of species back from the brink, study finds

Targeted conservation efforts pulled hundreds of species back from the brink, study finds

Rising global temperatures is causing glaciers to lose ice at record rate: Unesco

Rising global temperatures is causing glaciers to lose ice at record rate: Unesco

South Africa court passes order to save critically endangered African penguin

South Africa court passes order to save critically endangered African penguin

Billions needed to save forests, but funding fuelling their destruction, reveals UNDP report

Billions needed to save forests, but funding fuelling their destruction, reveals UNDP report

Air pollution kills 7 million people annually

Air pollution kills 7 million people annually

Long-term Switzerland-wide study finds the layout of trees may impact human health

Long-term Switzerland-wide study finds the layout of trees may impact human health

Resurrection plants: The drought-resistant ‘zombie plants’ that come back from the dead

Resurrection plants: The drought-resistant ‘zombie plants’ that come back from the dead

More than 150 ‘unprecedented’ climate disasters struck world in 2024, says UN

More than 150 ‘unprecedented’ climate disasters struck world in 2024, says UN

Countries must bolster climate efforts or risk war, Cop30 chief executive warns

Countries must bolster climate efforts or risk war, Cop30 chief executive warns

Climate group SBTi proposes new rules, holds line on carbon offsets

Climate group SBTi proposes new rules, holds line on carbon offsets

Cop30 in talks to hire PR firm that worked for lobby seeking weaker Amazon protections

Cop30 in talks to hire PR firm that worked for lobby seeking weaker Amazon protections

Climate change contributes to mental health issues, NCDs

Climate change contributes to mental health issues, NCDs

Nauru brings climate focus to CSW69 gender reporting

Nauru brings climate focus to CSW69 gender reporting

Olympians make climate plea to IOC presidential candidates

Olympians make climate plea to IOC presidential candidates

‘All the birds returned’: How a Chinese project led the way in water and soil conservation

‘All the birds returned’: How a Chinese project led the way in water and soil conservation

AP govt’s RySS expands natural farming pilot in Zambia

AP govt’s RySS expands natural farming pilot in Zambia

How countries define climate action in Paris Agreement pledges, and why a standard format could help assess outcomes

How countries define climate action in Paris Agreement pledges, and why a standard format could help assess outcomes

Advancing sorghum science: A drought-resilient crop for agriculture’s future

Advancing sorghum science: A drought-resilient crop for agriculture’s future

Plastic pollution leaves seabirds with brain damage similar to Alzheimer’s, study shows

Plastic pollution leaves seabirds with brain damage similar to Alzheimer’s, study shows

Firms that issue green bonds better at tackling emissions, study shows

Firms that issue green bonds better at tackling emissions, study shows

Microplastics may threaten global food supply by disrupting photosynthesis

Microplastics may threaten global food supply by disrupting photosynthesis

“Disastrous”: Mongolia’s Children Suffocating In Toxic Pollution

“Disastrous”: Mongolia’s Children Suffocating In Toxic Pollution

Scoop: Brazil hammers out details of forest fund ahead of COP30

Scoop: Brazil hammers out details of forest fund ahead of COP30

Food security must prioritise Indigenous knowledge over corporate control

Food security must prioritise Indigenous knowledge over corporate control

Mortality risk higher in women during heatwaves, finds study

Mortality risk higher in women during heatwaves, finds study

US Exits Board of Hard-Fought Loss and Damage Fund, Further Distancing Itself From Global Climate Commitments

US Exits Board of Hard-Fought Loss and Damage Fund, Further Distancing Itself From Global Climate Commitments

India Accelerates Clean Energy Transition Despite CO2 Emissions Rise In 2023 – Report

India Accelerates Clean Energy Transition Despite CO2 Emissions Rise In 2023 – Report

How the answer to limiting climate change might lie in farms

How the answer to limiting climate change might lie in farms

Research challenges circular fashion’s economic and environmental claims

Research challenges circular fashion’s economic and environmental claims

Butterfly populations plummet by 22% in US since turn of century

Butterfly populations plummet by 22% in US since turn of century

USA Set To Withdraw From Just Energy Transition Partnership

USA Set To Withdraw From Just Energy Transition Partnership

UK’s richest can boost climate action but need to cut outsized emissions – study

UK’s richest can boost climate action but need to cut outsized emissions – study

80% of persons displaced by climate change are women — group

80% of persons displaced by climate change are women — group

Climate change puts world’s key food crops at high risk: Study

Climate change puts world’s key food crops at high risk: Study

China and India central to climate action: COP30 president

China and India central to climate action: COP30 president

Digital helpdesk, drones for monitoring: Pollution control panel plans to leverage tech in Delhi

Digital helpdesk, drones for monitoring: Pollution control panel plans to leverage tech in Delhi

India’s circular economy can create $2 trillion market: Bhupender Yadav

India’s circular economy can create $2 trillion market: Bhupender Yadav

UN sets date for extra session to finalize plastics treaty

UN sets date for extra session to finalize plastics treaty

Earth’s Strongest Ocean Current Is Slowing Down And It Could Have Devastating Consequences

Earth’s Strongest Ocean Current Is Slowing Down And It Could Have Devastating Consequences

SC Johnson enlists hermit crab in push to campaign against plastic pollution

SC Johnson enlists hermit crab in push to campaign against plastic pollution

‘Wildlife corridors’ are encouraged to support Kenya’s recovering animal populations

‘Wildlife corridors’ are encouraged to support Kenya’s recovering animal populations

Mumbai mangroves, flamingo habitat to be restored under Amazon’s $1.2 million project

Mumbai mangroves, flamingo habitat to be restored under Amazon’s $1.2 million project

Google develops digital agriculture stack for India

Google develops digital agriculture stack for India

CBD COP16 secures landmark biodiversity funding agreement

CBD COP16 secures landmark biodiversity funding agreement

Plants losing appetite for carbon dioxide amid effects of warming climate

Plants losing appetite for carbon dioxide amid effects of warming climate

No place is safe: Chemical pollution pervades every corner of planet, warns report

No place is safe: Chemical pollution pervades every corner of planet, warns report

‘Cali Fund’ launched at CBD COP16 in Rome to boost biodiversity finance

‘Cali Fund’ launched at CBD COP16 in Rome to boost biodiversity finance

Women from least developed countries are not being represented in global climate negotiations: Research

Women from least developed countries are not being represented in global climate negotiations: Research

Total collapse of vital Atlantic currents unlikely this century, study finds

Total collapse of vital Atlantic currents unlikely this century, study finds

US fossil fuel industry campaigns to kill policies that ban gas in new buildings

US fossil fuel industry campaigns to kill policies that ban gas in new buildings

How scientists can drive climate action: celebrate nature and promote hope

How scientists can drive climate action: celebrate nature and promote hope

India to showcase best practices for waste management during Mahakumbh at circular economy meet in Jaipur

India to showcase best practices for waste management during Mahakumbh at circular economy meet in Jaipur

BBVA raises sustainable finance target to 700 billion euros

BBVA raises sustainable finance target to 700 billion euros

Alarming Crocodile Behaviour Shift Sparks Concern As Climate Change Takes Its Toll

Alarming Crocodile Behaviour Shift Sparks Concern As Climate Change Takes Its Toll

Chinese pangolins facilitate ecological restoration in burned forest sites by burrowing

Chinese pangolins facilitate ecological restoration in burned forest sites by burrowing

Parched southern Greece reveals EU’s giant challenge to conserve water

Parched southern Greece reveals EU’s giant challenge to conserve water

Dark side of bright nights taking toll on forgotten invertebrates

Dark side of bright nights taking toll on forgotten invertebrates

Research shows turtles change nesting patterns in response to climate change

Research shows turtles change nesting patterns in response to climate change

Europe greenwashing with north Africa’s renewable energy, report says

Europe greenwashing with north Africa’s renewable energy, report says

We can farm more seafood while minimizing its impact on biodiversity, research shows

We can farm more seafood while minimizing its impact on biodiversity, research shows

World’s glaciers melting faster than ever recorded

World’s glaciers melting faster than ever recorded

Sweden’s top court rejects Greta Thunberg lawsuit on climate action

Sweden’s top court rejects Greta Thunberg lawsuit on climate action

Early warning system for climate tipping points given £81m kickstart

Early warning system for climate tipping points given £81m kickstart

Clean energy contributed 10% to China’s GDP in 2024, analysis shows

Clean energy contributed 10% to China’s GDP in 2024, analysis shows

India pauses Kashmir winter games amid snowless ski slopes

India pauses Kashmir winter games amid snowless ski slopes

Heat wave mortality studies reveal climate change impacts and risk for cities

Heat wave mortality studies reveal climate change impacts and risk for cities

Japan approves new climate, energy and industry policies through 2040

Japan approves new climate, energy and industry policies through 2040

Transition to clean energy a huge economic opportunity: UN climate chief Stiell

Transition to clean energy a huge economic opportunity: UN climate chief Stiell

Reducing climate change impacts from the global food system through diet shifts

Reducing climate change impacts from the global food system through diet shifts

Trees are losing the battle against climate change

Trees are losing the battle against climate change

Mutation in rice alters sterility temperature, offering new agricultural insights

Mutation in rice alters sterility temperature, offering new agricultural insights

Solar panels could cut fuel-poor UK families’ energy bills by 24%, says study

Solar panels could cut fuel-poor UK families’ energy bills by 24%, says study

Consumption-driven deforestation threatens 7,600 forest-dependent species worldwide

Consumption-driven deforestation threatens 7,600 forest-dependent species worldwide

Philippines storm survivors join climate protest outside Shell HQ in London

Philippines storm survivors join climate protest outside Shell HQ in London

EU to propose new 2040 climate target for emissions by end-March

EU to propose new 2040 climate target for emissions by end-March

Global warming and mass extinctions: What we can learn from plants from the last ice age

Global warming and mass extinctions: What we can learn from plants from the last ice age

Scientists call for greater policy relevance of IPCC reports

Scientists call for greater policy relevance of IPCC reports

Shot, poisoned and beaten to death: why leopard killings are soaring in Pakistan

Shot, poisoned and beaten to death: why leopard killings are soaring in Pakistan

As climate change takes toll on maternal mental health, ASHA workers are tackling the challenge

As climate change takes toll on maternal mental health, ASHA workers are tackling the challenge

World may have entered era of 1.5C warming, scientists sa

World may have entered era of 1.5C warming, scientists sa

Australia’s Macquarie joins major banks in exiting global climate coalition

Australia’s Macquarie joins major banks in exiting global climate coalition

‘Engine of inequality’: delegates discuss AI’s global impact at Paris summit

‘Engine of inequality’: delegates discuss AI’s global impact at Paris summit

New WHO Air Pollution Road Map Gets Strong Support; Member States Ask for Greater ‘Equity’ Focus in Climate Work

New WHO Air Pollution Road Map Gets Strong Support; Member States Ask for Greater ‘Equity’ Focus in Climate Work

Top American banks exit net zero alliance: What does this mean for their European peers?

Top American banks exit net zero alliance: What does this mean for their European peers?

Kenya’s biodiversity is facing significant threats, finds report

Kenya’s biodiversity is facing significant threats, finds report

New York sued by 22 US states over $75 billion climate superfund

New York sued by 22 US states over $75 billion climate superfund

A hopping treasure trove: Scientist discovers 16 new grasshopper species

A hopping treasure trove: Scientist discovers 16 new grasshopper species

Hottest January on record mystifies climate scientists

Hottest January on record mystifies climate scientists

Colombia’s President Cancels $880M Oil Venture to Protect Nature

Colombia’s President Cancels $880M Oil Venture to Protect Nature

Over 100 deaths a day: UN warns of air pollution’s toll on young children in East Asia, Pacific

Over 100 deaths a day: UN warns of air pollution’s toll on young children in East Asia, Pacific

Urgent action needed to ensure UK food security, report warns

Urgent action needed to ensure UK food security, report warns

Climate change target of 2C is ‘dead’, says renowned climate scientist

Climate change target of 2C is ‘dead’, says renowned climate scientist

Carbon capture and storage strategies ‘could widen inequalities’

Carbon capture and storage strategies ‘could widen inequalities’

India Doubles Tiger Population to 3,682 in a Decade, Setting a Global Conservation Benchmark

India Doubles Tiger Population to 3,682 in a Decade, Setting a Global Conservation Benchmark

Endangered frogs born at London zoo after rescue mission in Chile

Endangered frogs born at London zoo after rescue mission in Chile

Sundarbans are resilient in face of natural, manmade stress: A new study highlights how

Sundarbans are resilient in face of natural, manmade stress: A new study highlights how

Fisherwomen ride the rough waves while India’s blue economy blooms

Fisherwomen ride the rough waves while India’s blue economy blooms

Microplastics in placentas linked to premature births, study suggests

Microplastics in placentas linked to premature births, study suggests

Female farmers struggle with limited support, climate change impacts – study

Female farmers struggle with limited support, climate change impacts – study

How US states are leading the climate fight – despite Trump’s rollbacks

How US states are leading the climate fight – despite Trump’s rollbacks

Swiss government approves new climate goals after court rebuke

Swiss government approves new climate goals after court rebuke

Scientists predict what will be top of the crops in the UK by 2080 due to climate change

Scientists predict what will be top of the crops in the UK by 2080 due to climate change

Climate change to exacerbate the burden of water collection on women’s welfare globally

Climate change to exacerbate the burden of water collection on women’s welfare globally

600 million Africans don’t have electricity — the green energy transition must start with them

600 million Africans don’t have electricity — the green energy transition must start with them

Plant-based substitute for fossil fuels developed for plastic foams

Plant-based substitute for fossil fuels developed for plastic foams

Kenya study highlights complexity of tree-planting schemes

Kenya study highlights complexity of tree-planting schemes

Extreme heat will kill millions of people in Europe without rapid action

Extreme heat will kill millions of people in Europe without rapid action

Global report calls for urgent action to reverse biodiversity loss

Global report calls for urgent action to reverse biodiversity loss

Vehicles, Household Air Pollution Pose Fatal Threat in 23 Asian Countries

Vehicles, Household Air Pollution Pose Fatal Threat in 23 Asian Countries

Algae key to food security, haute cuisine

Algae key to food security, haute cuisine

Extreme climatic events have transformed over 7,500 lakes in Greenland from carbon sinks to sources

Extreme climatic events have transformed over 7,500 lakes in Greenland from carbon sinks to sources

Reforestation stands out among plant-based climate-mitigation strategies as most beneficial for wildlife biodiversity

Reforestation stands out among plant-based climate-mitigation strategies as most beneficial for wildlife biodiversity

COP30 in Brazil set to spotlight developing countries’ climate finance needs

COP30 in Brazil set to spotlight developing countries’ climate finance needs

How dementia could be linked to air pollution in early life

How dementia could be linked to air pollution in early life

Natural farming in Solan is a journey towards sustainable agriculture and rural prosperity

Natural farming in Solan is a journey towards sustainable agriculture and rural prosperity

Bloomberg philanthropy to cover U.S. climate dues after Paris withdrawal

Bloomberg philanthropy to cover U.S. climate dues after Paris withdrawal

New Report Highlights Detrimental Impact of Climate Change on Human Health

New Report Highlights Detrimental Impact of Climate Change on Human Health

World’s addiction to fossil fuels is ‘Frankenstein’s monster’, says UN chief

World’s addiction to fossil fuels is ‘Frankenstein’s monster’, says UN chief

Climate shift to help boost StanChart income by almost $1 billion, CEO says

Climate shift to help boost StanChart income by almost $1 billion, CEO says

India turns to geo-tagging to conserve Kashmir’s iconic ‘Chinar’ trees

India turns to geo-tagging to conserve Kashmir’s iconic ‘Chinar’ trees

Von der Leyen: Paris climate deal still ‘best hope for all humanity’

Von der Leyen: Paris climate deal still ‘best hope for all humanity’

Davos: Young people put pressure on WEF’s rich and powerful

Davos: Young people put pressure on WEF’s rich and powerful

High fertiliser use halves numbers of pollinators, world’s longest study finds

High fertiliser use halves numbers of pollinators, world’s longest study finds

Davos calls for collaboration to address global challenges in intelligent age

Davos calls for collaboration to address global challenges in intelligent age

The Environmental Impact of Fast Fashion, Explained

The Environmental Impact of Fast Fashion, Explained

Plastic treaty is a ‘historic opportunity’ to stop a human health crisis

Plastic treaty is a ‘historic opportunity’ to stop a human health crisis

Study links maternal exposure to air pollution before pregnancy with childhood obesity risk

Study links maternal exposure to air pollution before pregnancy with childhood obesity risk

Google signs deal to buy carbon removal credits from Indian farms

Google signs deal to buy carbon removal credits from Indian farms

40-year study suggests extreme droughts will become more frequent and severe

40-year study suggests extreme droughts will become more frequent and severe

Climate science seeks solutions for agriculture in warming world

Climate science seeks solutions for agriculture in warming world

Economic growth could fall 50% over 20 years from climate shocks, say actuaries

Economic growth could fall 50% over 20 years from climate shocks, say actuaries

Extreme heat exposure highly unequal; India, China, Indonesia, Nigeria, Bangladesh among top 5 exposed countries: Analysis

Extreme heat exposure highly unequal; India, China, Indonesia, Nigeria, Bangladesh among top 5 exposed countries: Analysis

The role of rivers in the origin and future of Amazonian biodiversity

The role of rivers in the origin and future of Amazonian biodiversity

‘We are crying for rain’: Suriname’s villages go hungry as drought bites

‘We are crying for rain’: Suriname’s villages go hungry as drought bites

Nobel prize winners call for urgent ‘moonshot’ effort to avert global hunger catastrophe

Nobel prize winners call for urgent ‘moonshot’ effort to avert global hunger catastrophe

Inspiring Sustainability: How Women’s Football Is Promoting Climate Advocacy

Inspiring Sustainability: How Women’s Football Is Promoting Climate Advocacy

The Changing Climate Is A Health Crisis: A Call To Action For Human Well-Being

The Changing Climate Is A Health Crisis: A Call To Action For Human Well-Being

Exclusive: Investor climate group suspends activities after BlackRock exit

Exclusive: Investor climate group suspends activities after BlackRock exit

Industry using ‘tobacco playbook’ to fend off ‘forever chemicals’ regulation

Industry using ‘tobacco playbook’ to fend off ‘forever chemicals’ regulation

Agricultural pesticides a threat to over 70% wild bee species: Study

Agricultural pesticides a threat to over 70% wild bee species: Study

Bat conservation benefits human health and the environment

Bat conservation benefits human health and the environment

How these Solar Didis played a key role in promoting a circular economy in agriculture

How these Solar Didis played a key role in promoting a circular economy in agriculture

World’s richest use up their fair share of 2025 carbon budget in 10 days

World’s richest use up their fair share of 2025 carbon budget in 10 days

Wildfire smoke: What are the health risks?

Wildfire smoke: What are the health risks?

Climate change shows ‘claws’ with rising costs for disasters, Munich Re says

Climate change shows ‘claws’ with rising costs for disasters, Munich Re says

Major Shipping Nations Endorse Flat Tax on Emissions

Major Shipping Nations Endorse Flat Tax on Emissions

Want to sponsor a piece of ocean paradise? How one Pacific island’s novel response to rising seas is paying off

Want to sponsor a piece of ocean paradise? How one Pacific island’s novel response to rising seas is paying off

World’s freshwater species facing extinction, 25% under extreme threat

World’s freshwater species facing extinction, 25% under extreme threat

World’s climate fight needs fundamental reform, UN expert says: ‘Some states are not acting in good faith’

World’s climate fight needs fundamental reform, UN expert says: ‘Some states are not acting in good faith’

Midwives Are an Overlooked Solution to the Climate Crisis

Midwives Are an Overlooked Solution to the Climate Crisis

Bridging the water finance gap as climate impacts bite

Bridging the water finance gap as climate impacts bite

Climate crisis ‘wreaking havoc’ on Earth’s water cycle, report finds

Climate crisis ‘wreaking havoc’ on Earth’s water cycle, report finds

Drought and farming: How women in South Africa are using Indigenous knowledge to cope

Drought and farming: How women in South Africa are using Indigenous knowledge to cope

Government eyes recognising non-protected conservation areas to meet biodiversity goals

Government eyes recognising non-protected conservation areas to meet biodiversity goals

Ambitious climate policies cannot prevent 3-fold consumer price rise in poor nations by 2050

Ambitious climate policies cannot prevent 3-fold consumer price rise in poor nations by 2050

Exodus by Wall Street banks from climate group worries advocates

Exodus by Wall Street banks from climate group worries advocates

Plastic pollution treaty should embrace circular economy education

Plastic pollution treaty should embrace circular economy education

Satya Tripathi: ‘We aren’t here to fix the market, we are here to fix the planet’

Satya Tripathi: ‘We aren’t here to fix the market, we are here to fix the planet’

Morgan Stanley to leave sector climate coalition

Morgan Stanley to leave sector climate coalition

Climate change linked to poverty, trafficking in the Sundarbans

Climate change linked to poverty, trafficking in the Sundarbans

Milan Issues Strict Outdoor Smoking Ban to Combat Pollution, Protect Health

Milan Issues Strict Outdoor Smoking Ban to Combat Pollution, Protect Health

India’s GHG emissions fell 7.93% in 2020 compared to 2019: Govt to UNFCCC

India’s GHG emissions fell 7.93% in 2020 compared to 2019: Govt to UNFCCC

UK government hires ‘nudge unit’ to help dispel heat pump myths

UK government hires ‘nudge unit’ to help dispel heat pump myths

Former EU environment chief warns against backsliding on climate crisis

Former EU environment chief warns against backsliding on climate crisis

Climate change could create millions of climate migrants by 2050

Climate change could create millions of climate migrants by 2050

The importance of developing green skills among youth in India

The importance of developing green skills among youth in India

Nearly 20% of species residing in UNESCO’s world heritage marine sites live in unsuitably warm waters

Nearly 20% of species residing in UNESCO’s world heritage marine sites live in unsuitably warm waters

94% Indian youth feels impacted by climate change: Survey

94% Indian youth feels impacted by climate change: Survey

Indigenous women lead climate action, land restoration in Isiolo

Indigenous women lead climate action, land restoration in Isiolo

2024’s most costly climate disasters killed 2,000 people and caused $229bn in damages, data shows

2024’s most costly climate disasters killed 2,000 people and caused $229bn in damages, data shows

Big Oil backtracks on renewables push as climate agenda falters

Big Oil backtracks on renewables push as climate agenda falters

How ‘scientist’ whales are helping uncover the secrets of climate change

How ‘scientist’ whales are helping uncover the secrets of climate change

New York to fine fossil fuel companies $102 billion under new climate law

New York to fine fossil fuel companies $102 billion under new climate law

Peru declares environmental emergency after oil spill

Peru declares environmental emergency after oil spill

How regenerative farming can safeguard our soil

How regenerative farming can safeguard our soil

Amazon trees are critically endangered, even in protected areas

Amazon trees are critically endangered, even in protected areas

Solar geoengineering could save 400,000 lives a year

Solar geoengineering could save 400,000 lives a year

Solar-powered irrigation: Empowering Bangladesh’s women farmers?

Solar-powered irrigation: Empowering Bangladesh’s women farmers?

A gold rush for ‘green finance’ risks changing our relationship to nature

A gold rush for ‘green finance’ risks changing our relationship to nature

India’s forest and tree cover increased to 25.17 per cent in 2023

India’s forest and tree cover increased to 25.17 per cent in 2023

Climate change forces Jakarta fishing families to marry off young daughters

Climate change forces Jakarta fishing families to marry off young daughters

India to kick off critical minerals mission to bolster energy transition

India to kick off critical minerals mission to bolster energy transition

Pakistan and India must join hands for climate and pollution talks, says its environment head

Pakistan and India must join hands for climate and pollution talks, says its environment head

Water at heart of climate solutions: World Bank report outlines policy priorities & steps to address finance gaps

Water at heart of climate solutions: World Bank report outlines policy priorities & steps to address finance gaps

Toadstool with teeth and ghostly palm among plant and fungus finds of 2024

Toadstool with teeth and ghostly palm among plant and fungus finds of 2024

Climate Crisis is ‘Catastrophic’ for Global Health, WHO Chief Tells ICJ

Climate Crisis is ‘Catastrophic’ for Global Health, WHO Chief Tells ICJ

Pakistan and Bahamas join push for global pact to phase out fossil fuels

Pakistan and Bahamas join push for global pact to phase out fossil fuels

What we just found out about the possible tie between microplastics and cancer

What we just found out about the possible tie between microplastics and cancer

Pollution exposure linked to mental health hospital admissions, says study

Pollution exposure linked to mental health hospital admissions, says study

Model captures energy return on global agriculture investment

Model captures energy return on global agriculture investment

Biodiversity loss, climate change, human health interdependent crises: IPBES

Biodiversity loss, climate change, human health interdependent crises: IPBES

Critically endangered Arabian leopard triplets born in Saudi Arabia

Critically endangered Arabian leopard triplets born in Saudi Arabia

Disaster insurance set to test Italy’s business backbone in 2025

Disaster insurance set to test Italy’s business backbone in 2025

India’s Circular Economy: A $2 Trillion Opportunity by 2050

India’s Circular Economy: A $2 Trillion Opportunity by 2050

From Farm to Table: The Economic Impact of Climate Change on the Food Chain

From Farm to Table: The Economic Impact of Climate Change on the Food Chain

Thawing permafrost may release billions of tons of carbon by 2100

Thawing permafrost may release billions of tons of carbon by 2100

Soil plays an overlooked role in antibiotic resistance

Soil plays an overlooked role in antibiotic resistance

TikTok’s annual carbon footprint is likely bigger than Greece’s, study finds

TikTok’s annual carbon footprint is likely bigger than Greece’s, study finds

Rising desertification shows we can’t keep farming with fossil fuels

Rising desertification shows we can’t keep farming with fossil fuels

Canada sets new 45–50% emissions reduction goal for 2035

Canada sets new 45–50% emissions reduction goal for 2035

Food insecurity rising in UK because of climate breakdown, Defra report finds

Food insecurity rising in UK because of climate breakdown, Defra report finds

Sugarcane trash can produce energy – what South Africa’s small farmers need to make this happen

Sugarcane trash can produce energy – what South Africa’s small farmers need to make this happen

Astaxanthin: A powerful antioxidant defence against rampant pollution

Astaxanthin: A powerful antioxidant defence against rampant pollution

Britain leads the world in cracking down on climate activism, study finds

Britain leads the world in cracking down on climate activism, study finds

Garbage Cafe: India’s First Restaurant That Accepts Trash As Payment

Garbage Cafe: India’s First Restaurant That Accepts Trash As Payment

Global food production at increased risk from excess salt in soil, UN report warns

Global food production at increased risk from excess salt in soil, UN report warns

Study unveils the human and scientific dimensions of IPCC sea level rise projections

Study unveils the human and scientific dimensions of IPCC sea level rise projections

Scientists find how soil, a sink for GHGs, also contributes to climate change

Scientists find how soil, a sink for GHGs, also contributes to climate change

Agricultural land near where rivers meet can mitigate floods, study suggests

Agricultural land near where rivers meet can mitigate floods, study suggests

2024 will be the hottest year on record, EU scientists say

2024 will be the hottest year on record, EU scientists say

Global strategy to revolutionise dryland farming unveiled in Riyadh

Global strategy to revolutionise dryland farming unveiled in Riyadh

Africa’s worsening food crisis — it’s time for an agricultural revolution

Africa’s worsening food crisis — it’s time for an agricultural revolution

75% global population to be affected by drought in 25 years: UNCCD’s ‘Drought Atlas’ provides adaptation guidelines

75% global population to be affected by drought in 25 years: UNCCD’s ‘Drought Atlas’ provides adaptation guidelines

All Arctic ice could melt by 2027, warn scientists

All Arctic ice could melt by 2027, warn scientists

World Bank wins $100 billion replenishment of fund for poorest countries

World Bank wins $100 billion replenishment of fund for poorest countries

Qatar to invest $1.3 billion in climate technology in Britain

Qatar to invest $1.3 billion in climate technology in Britain

Wolves to lose protection, as EU lowers bar for shooting wildlife

Wolves to lose protection, as EU lowers bar for shooting wildlife

South Africa sets climate finance and debt relief as G20 presidency focus

South Africa sets climate finance and debt relief as G20 presidency focus

Barbados completes world first debt swap for climate resilience

Barbados completes world first debt swap for climate resilience

Natural farming to double employment by 2050 in State: Study

Natural farming to double employment by 2050 in State: Study

China’s first atmospheric monitoring station in Antarctica begins operations

China’s first atmospheric monitoring station in Antarctica begins operations

Land degradation expanding by 1m sq km a year, study shows

Land degradation expanding by 1m sq km a year, study shows

How climate policies reduce air pollution saving lives and money

How climate policies reduce air pollution saving lives and money

Countries fail to reach agreement in UN plastic talks

Countries fail to reach agreement in UN plastic talks

What links gender with climate change mitigation?

What links gender with climate change mitigation?

Spain introduces paid climate leave after deadly floods

Spain introduces paid climate leave after deadly floods

From paradise to plastics pollution: Bali’s battle for marine plastics debris

From paradise to plastics pollution: Bali’s battle for marine plastics debris

The melting of Greenland: A climate challenge with major implications for the 21st century

The melting of Greenland: A climate challenge with major implications for the 21st century

Seemingly simple climate adaptation strategy could backfire

Seemingly simple climate adaptation strategy could backfire

India proposes fund to help developing nations fight plastic pollution

India proposes fund to help developing nations fight plastic pollution

Transformation of UN goals only way forward for sustainable development, say researchers

Transformation of UN goals only way forward for sustainable development, say researchers

Smart agriculture technology attaches directly to underside of leaves for monitoring plants

Smart agriculture technology attaches directly to underside of leaves for monitoring plants

‘India’s pollution mystery’: Are Punjab, Haryana farmers outsmarting NASA’s satellite detection?

‘India’s pollution mystery’: Are Punjab, Haryana farmers outsmarting NASA’s satellite detection?

Unlocking cities’ potential for climate-resilient urban futures

Unlocking cities’ potential for climate-resilient urban futures

‘Multivitamins’ could save coral reefs from climate destruction

‘Multivitamins’ could save coral reefs from climate destruction

Researchers pioneer method to detect dehydration in plants

Researchers pioneer method to detect dehydration in plants

Rethinking Jhum: Naga researcher highlights its role in biodiversity and food security

Rethinking Jhum: Naga researcher highlights its role in biodiversity and food security

U.N. rules for carbon trading between nations approved at COP29 climate talks

U.N. rules for carbon trading between nations approved at COP29 climate talks

Food security in Africa: Managing water will be vital in a rapidly growing region

Food security in Africa: Managing water will be vital in a rapidly growing region

US moves to list giraffes under Endangered Species Act for first time

US moves to list giraffes under Endangered Species Act for first time

Poor nations may have to downgrade climate cash demands, ex-UN envoy says

Poor nations may have to downgrade climate cash demands, ex-UN envoy says

Infrastructure and communication challenges can be barriers to food safety in the low-moisture food industry

Infrastructure and communication challenges can be barriers to food safety in the low-moisture food industry

France tackles packaging waste with new circular economy law

France tackles packaging waste with new circular economy law

India unable to meet WHO air quality standards; airshed approach, US-style EPA needed, says former WHO chief scientist

India unable to meet WHO air quality standards; airshed approach, US-style EPA needed, says former WHO chief scientist

Emirati women take lead at COP29, shape global climate action

Emirati women take lead at COP29, shape global climate action

‘Graveyard of corals’ found after extreme heat and cyclones hit northern Great Barrier Reef

‘Graveyard of corals’ found after extreme heat and cyclones hit northern Great Barrier Reef

Seaweed farming brings hope to Kenyan villagers hit by climate change

Seaweed farming brings hope to Kenyan villagers hit by climate change

G20 nations reach climate finance breakthrough that eluded COP29 talks: Report

G20 nations reach climate finance breakthrough that eluded COP29 talks: Report

Scientists say world’s largest coral found near Solomon Islands

Scientists say world’s largest coral found near Solomon Islands

India set to contribute 25% of global energy demand, intensifies focus on energy transition

India set to contribute 25% of global energy demand, intensifies focus on energy transition

Global CO2 emissions to hit record high in 2024, report says

Global CO2 emissions to hit record high in 2024, report says

Miles from Baku, a ‘People’s charter’ on women and climate change unveiled in Mumbai

Miles from Baku, a ‘People’s charter’ on women and climate change unveiled in Mumbai

What the Loss and Damage Fund means for Indigenous communities

What the Loss and Damage Fund means for Indigenous communities

Refugees on front lines of global climate crisis, warns UN

Refugees on front lines of global climate crisis, warns UN

Developing world needs private finance for green transition, says Cop president

Developing world needs private finance for green transition, says Cop president

Exclusive: ADB increases climate finance after US, Japan give world’s first sovereign guarantees

Exclusive: ADB increases climate finance after US, Japan give world’s first sovereign guarantees

A.P. universities undertake novel initiative to introduce students to natural farming

A.P. universities undertake novel initiative to introduce students to natural farming

Women fight to have a voice in climate negotiations

Women fight to have a voice in climate negotiations

Acute food insecurity to worsen in 22 places over next 6 months: UN report

Acute food insecurity to worsen in 22 places over next 6 months: UN report

Asset owners could drive investment in climate change mitigation, research suggests

Asset owners could drive investment in climate change mitigation, research suggests

Converting rainforests into rubber plantations drastically alters soil’s physical, chemical properties: Study

Converting rainforests into rubber plantations drastically alters soil’s physical, chemical properties: Study

Conserving India’s biodiversity will cost Rs. 816 billion per year, says new plan

Conserving India’s biodiversity will cost Rs. 816 billion per year, says new plan

Leaders from key countries to skip COP29 climate summit

Leaders from key countries to skip COP29 climate summit

Scientists find two tree species with potential to generate clean electricity

Scientists find two tree species with potential to generate clean electricity

Starbucks won’t charge extra for plant-based milk. Other companies should follow.

Starbucks won’t charge extra for plant-based milk. Other companies should follow.

Climate crisis leaves European farmers vulnerable to far right, say campaigners

Climate crisis leaves European farmers vulnerable to far right, say campaigners

Scientists predict next human and mammal extinction from Earth in new study

Scientists predict next human and mammal extinction from Earth in new study

In changing climate, retailers turning to weather strategies

In changing climate, retailers turning to weather strategies

Politicians not ambitious enough to save nature, say scientists

Politicians not ambitious enough to save nature, say scientists

Plastic use in food packaging could be, and should be, drastically reduced

Plastic use in food packaging could be, and should be, drastically reduced

‘Cloud-milking’: the zero-energy technique keeping young trees alive

‘Cloud-milking’: the zero-energy technique keeping young trees alive

Nigeria’s last elephants: What must be done to save them?

Nigeria’s last elephants: What must be done to save them?

How the state of our oceans is intrinsically linked to human health – new report

How the state of our oceans is intrinsically linked to human health – new report

Open-source footprinting tool: Companies and investors can now get smarter when it comes to nature

Open-source footprinting tool: Companies and investors can now get smarter when it comes to nature

Beyond jack-o’-lanterns: Reimagining pumpkins in the circular economy this Halloween

Beyond jack-o’-lanterns: Reimagining pumpkins in the circular economy this Halloween

Regenerative Agriculture—Restoring Soils For A Healthier Lifestyle

Regenerative Agriculture—Restoring Soils For A Healthier Lifestyle

Miscarriages due to climate crisis a ‘blind spot’ in action plans – report

Miscarriages due to climate crisis a ‘blind spot’ in action plans – report

Polluters must pay: How COP29 can make this a reality

Polluters must pay: How COP29 can make this a reality

Krishi Mela 2024: Farming meets future with climate-smart innovations

Krishi Mela 2024: Farming meets future with climate-smart innovations

COP-16: World’s 1st global ecosystem atlas unveiled; how will it help biz

COP-16: World’s 1st global ecosystem atlas unveiled; how will it help biz

New wasp species named after famous thieves

New wasp species named after famous thieves

Time to use direct benefit transfer infra for climate action payments: Nandan Nilekani

Time to use direct benefit transfer infra for climate action payments: Nandan Nilekani

Climate change: UN report says planet to warm by 3.1 C without greater action

Climate change: UN report says planet to warm by 3.1 C without greater action

G20 welcomes recommendations to unlock climate funds, will monitor implementation

G20 welcomes recommendations to unlock climate funds, will monitor implementation

Changing the DNA of Living Things to Fight Climate Change

Changing the DNA of Living Things to Fight Climate Change

How Injecting Diamond Dust Into Atmosphere May Cool Down The Planet

How Injecting Diamond Dust Into Atmosphere May Cool Down The Planet

Artificial nests boost breeding success by 16.5% in endangered African penguins

Artificial nests boost breeding success by 16.5% in endangered African penguins

Lahore declared the world’s most polluted city as smog crisis deepens

Lahore declared the world’s most polluted city as smog crisis deepens

Smoke pollution from wildfires may be killing an extra 12,000 people a year, new research suggests

Smoke pollution from wildfires may be killing an extra 12,000 people a year, new research suggests

Brics power shift: renewables capacity set to surpass 50% as fossil fuel use shrinks

Brics power shift: renewables capacity set to surpass 50% as fossil fuel use shrinks

Nearly 200 countries gather at COP16 to discuss meeting 2022 treaty pledges

Nearly 200 countries gather at COP16 to discuss meeting 2022 treaty pledges

Extreme weather obstacle to an equitable world, as 3.53 billion people continue to live in poverty

Extreme weather obstacle to an equitable world, as 3.53 billion people continue to live in poverty

World lags on 2030 nature goals headed into UN COP16 talks

World lags on 2030 nature goals headed into UN COP16 talks

Malawi women make banana wine to fight climate change

Malawi women make banana wine to fight climate change

Canada’s agricultural policies are falling short of health and sustainability goals

Canada’s agricultural policies are falling short of health and sustainability goals

Fetus absorbing microplastics which persist post-birth, claims alarming study

Fetus absorbing microplastics which persist post-birth, claims alarming study

Bees are the latest victims of plastic pollution

Bees are the latest victims of plastic pollution

Global water crisis leaves half of world food production at risk in next 25 years

Global water crisis leaves half of world food production at risk in next 25 years

‘New’ India’s ACs alone will consume more power than all of Mexico by 2035

‘New’ India’s ACs alone will consume more power than all of Mexico by 2035

‘Nature markets’ may help preserve biodiversity – but they risk repeating colonial patterns of Indigenous exploitation

‘Nature markets’ may help preserve biodiversity – but they risk repeating colonial patterns of Indigenous exploitation

Plant vaccines could secure global food supplies and beat climate hazards

Plant vaccines could secure global food supplies and beat climate hazards

Climate change impacts internal migration worldwide, census data analysis reveals

Climate change impacts internal migration worldwide, census data analysis reveals

Shifting from gas to electric heating could save Victorians more than $2,000 a year, research finds

Shifting from gas to electric heating could save Victorians more than $2,000 a year, research finds

Climate change could reduce Amazon’s methane absorption by 70%: Study

Climate change could reduce Amazon’s methane absorption by 70%: Study

Rural women are the frontline warriors against climate change

Rural women are the frontline warriors against climate change

India needs over $1 trillion for energy transition by 2050: report

India needs over $1 trillion for energy transition by 2050: report

Europe’s medical schools to give more training on diseases linked to climate crisis

Europe’s medical schools to give more training on diseases linked to climate crisis

Green glass ceiling: Women are being left out of jobs in sustainable sectors, shows IMF analysis

Green glass ceiling: Women are being left out of jobs in sustainable sectors, shows IMF analysis

Pakistan secures $10 mn in climate financing for nature based solutions

Pakistan secures $10 mn in climate financing for nature based solutions

Deforestation ‘roaring back’ despite 140-country vow to end destruction

Deforestation ‘roaring back’ despite 140-country vow to end destruction

Climate warning as world’s rivers dry up at fastest rate for 30 years

Climate warning as world’s rivers dry up at fastest rate for 30 years

Field study finds using biodiversity instead of pesticides can reduce crop damage from herbivores

Field study finds using biodiversity instead of pesticides can reduce crop damage from herbivores

Australia is hosting the world’s first ‘nature positive’ summit. What is it, and why does it matter?

Australia is hosting the world’s first ‘nature positive’ summit. What is it, and why does it matter?

From ice to greenery: How heat events are altering Antarctica’s fragile ecosystem

From ice to greenery: How heat events are altering Antarctica’s fragile ecosystem

Primates face an uncertain future due to climate change

Primates face an uncertain future due to climate change

Ski chiefs join UN experts on climate change ‘threat’

Ski chiefs join UN experts on climate change ‘threat’

Starbucks buys research farms as climate change threatens coffee supply

Starbucks buys research farms as climate change threatens coffee supply

An economic perspective of the circular bioeconomy in the food and agricultural sector

An economic perspective of the circular bioeconomy in the food and agricultural sector

Africa: Is Crop Diversity Our Lifeline Against The Climate Crisis?

Africa: Is Crop Diversity Our Lifeline Against The Climate Crisis?

Global drought threatens food supplies and energy production

Global drought threatens food supplies and energy production

Climate shocks associated with higher rates of intimate partner violence against women

Climate shocks associated with higher rates of intimate partner violence against women

Cities unprepared for impact of climate change, says report

Cities unprepared for impact of climate change, says report

Raising the Voices of Indonesian Women to Restore Their Homeland’s Coral Reefs

Raising the Voices of Indonesian Women to Restore Their Homeland’s Coral Reefs

Global banks made record investments in the fight against climate change

Global banks made record investments in the fight against climate change

Oil pollution in North Sea is ‘grossly underestimated,’ suggests new report

Oil pollution in North Sea is ‘grossly underestimated,’ suggests new report

Melting glaciers force Switzerland and Italy to redraw part of Alpine border

Melting glaciers force Switzerland and Italy to redraw part of Alpine border

ADB team lauds transition to natural farming

ADB team lauds transition to natural farming

“Electric soil” boosts crop production and plant growth by 50% in just 15 days

“Electric soil” boosts crop production and plant growth by 50% in just 15 days

Climate negotiations have a gender inequality problem

Climate negotiations have a gender inequality problem

UAE to unveil national climate plan under Paris pact before COP29

UAE to unveil national climate plan under Paris pact before COP29

Air pollution surpasses smoking, becomes 2nd-highest risk factor for strokes globally—Lancet study

Air pollution surpasses smoking, becomes 2nd-highest risk factor for strokes globally—Lancet study

Kyrgyzstan develops national plan for adaptation to climate change

Kyrgyzstan develops national plan for adaptation to climate change

Amazon Forest Has Lost Area The Size Of Germany, France To Deforestation

Amazon Forest Has Lost Area The Size Of Germany, France To Deforestation

Rich countries could raise $5tn of climate finance a year, study says

Rich countries could raise $5tn of climate finance a year, study says

How Regenerative Farming Creates A Cleaner, Greener Textile Industry

How Regenerative Farming Creates A Cleaner, Greener Textile Industry

Climate goal to triple global renewable energy by 2030 within reach, IEA says

Climate goal to triple global renewable energy by 2030 within reach, IEA says

UN pact reaffirms transition away from fossil fuels key to fighting climate change: Experts

UN pact reaffirms transition away from fossil fuels key to fighting climate change: Experts

Some 40% of regions, cities and companies lack emissions-cut targets, survey says

Some 40% of regions, cities and companies lack emissions-cut targets, survey says

Study: Plant-rich food systems could yield five-times the climate impact than green energy projects

Study: Plant-rich food systems could yield five-times the climate impact than green energy projects

Up to $6.8 trillion required till 2030 to meet climate goals of developing nations: UNFCCC

Up to $6.8 trillion required till 2030 to meet climate goals of developing nations: UNFCCC

How the Zai farming technique is transforming soil fertility in North Cameroon

How the Zai farming technique is transforming soil fertility in North Cameroon

Knowing polluting impact of home fires could modify behaviour, study finds

Knowing polluting impact of home fires could modify behaviour, study finds

Global spending on subsidies that harm environment rises to $2.6tn, report says

Global spending on subsidies that harm environment rises to $2.6tn, report says

Floods in Poland and wildfires in Portugal show reality of climate breakdown, says EU

Floods in Poland and wildfires in Portugal show reality of climate breakdown, says EU

How biogas can reduce India’s dependency on fossil fuels and lower energy costs?

How biogas can reduce India’s dependency on fossil fuels and lower energy costs?

Ozone layer on road to recovery despite volcano eruption, UN weather body says

Ozone layer on road to recovery despite volcano eruption, UN weather body says

Climate change will escalate child health crisis due to malnutrition, says Gates

Climate change will escalate child health crisis due to malnutrition, says Gates

You could be breathing in microplastics that then enter your brain, new research reveals

You could be breathing in microplastics that then enter your brain, new research reveals

Bangkok turns to urban forests to beat worsening floods

Bangkok turns to urban forests to beat worsening floods

The Future Of Farming Is Rooted In Regenerative Agriculture

The Future Of Farming Is Rooted In Regenerative Agriculture

India to get its own carbon market

India to get its own carbon market

Replacing rice crop could help recover groundwater lost since 2000: Study

Replacing rice crop could help recover groundwater lost since 2000: Study

Zimbabwe orders culling of 200 elephants amid food insecurity

Zimbabwe orders culling of 200 elephants amid food insecurity

Extreme Weather to Hit 70% of Humans in Next 20 Years, Study Warns

Extreme Weather to Hit 70% of Humans in Next 20 Years, Study Warns

Climate Change, Wildfires and Air Pollution Damaging Global Health, WMO Warns

Climate Change, Wildfires and Air Pollution Damaging Global Health, WMO Warns

Global heating could raise potential for offshore wind power, study says

Global heating could raise potential for offshore wind power, study says

Sunken Greek village emerges after being submerged for 45 years as lake dries up

Sunken Greek village emerges after being submerged for 45 years as lake dries up

IFC launches ClimaLab to bolster climate risk management in European FIs

IFC launches ClimaLab to bolster climate risk management in European FIs

Kimchi no more? Climate change puts South Korea’s beloved cabbage dish at risk

Kimchi no more? Climate change puts South Korea’s beloved cabbage dish at risk

A crisis in the making: Amazon, the largest river in the world, is drying

A crisis in the making: Amazon, the largest river in the world, is drying

Running with bulls: South African vineyard incorporates cattle, other animals for chemical-free wine

Running with bulls: South African vineyard incorporates cattle, other animals for chemical-free wine

Clean energy’s next trillion-dollar business

Clean energy’s next trillion-dollar business

5 lessons from ancient civilizations for keeping homes cool in hot, dry climates

5 lessons from ancient civilizations for keeping homes cool in hot, dry climates

Resilient women farmers in Chad battle climate challenges and social barriers

Resilient women farmers in Chad battle climate challenges and social barriers

Climate change will exacerbate land conflict between agriculture and timber production

Climate change will exacerbate land conflict between agriculture and timber production

Exploring functional organic materials for the energy transition

Exploring functional organic materials for the energy transition

Plant-based meat alternatives are eco-friendlier and mostly healthier, study finds

Plant-based meat alternatives are eco-friendlier and mostly healthier, study finds

Poorer people bear brunt of extreme heat in Europe, say Spanish researchers

Poorer people bear brunt of extreme heat in Europe, say Spanish researchers

Lego to replace oil in its bricks with pricier renewable plastic

Lego to replace oil in its bricks with pricier renewable plastic

Surging seas are coming for us all, warns UN chief

Surging seas are coming for us all, warns UN chief

Aviation regulators press for global efforts to tackle turbulence

Aviation regulators press for global efforts to tackle turbulence

UN chief: there is no way to keep 1.5C alive without a fossil fuels phase-out – video

UN chief: there is no way to keep 1.5C alive without a fossil fuels phase-out – video

Bacteria helping to extract rare metals from old batteries in boost for green tech

Bacteria helping to extract rare metals from old batteries in boost for green tech

Two decades of climate policy: What works and what doesn’t

Two decades of climate policy: What works and what doesn’t

Big emitters chase new climate fix: turning their pollution into products

Big emitters chase new climate fix: turning their pollution into products

‘Aid for Trade’ vital to help seize energy transition opportunities, WTO report reveals

‘Aid for Trade’ vital to help seize energy transition opportunities, WTO report reveals

UAE joins final UN SG’s Critical Energy Transition Minerals panel in Kenya

UAE joins final UN SG’s Critical Energy Transition Minerals panel in Kenya

Can climate stripes change the way we think about air pollution?

Can climate stripes change the way we think about air pollution?

Combining climate measures key to slashing emissions: study

Combining climate measures key to slashing emissions: study

Microplastics are infiltrating brain tissue, studies show: ‘There’s nowhere left untouched’

Microplastics are infiltrating brain tissue, studies show: ‘There’s nowhere left untouched’

Humans to push further into wildlife habitats across more than 50% of land by 2070 – study

Humans to push further into wildlife habitats across more than 50% of land by 2070 – study

Heat deaths in Europe may triple by end of the century, study finds

Heat deaths in Europe may triple by end of the century, study finds

ADB aims to launch $12bn climate finance platform at COP 29

ADB aims to launch $12bn climate finance platform at COP 29

Japan is recycling food waste back into food with fermentation

Japan is recycling food waste back into food with fermentation

How a mix of old and new techniques produced a superior maize harvest in a dry part of South Africa

How a mix of old and new techniques produced a superior maize harvest in a dry part of South Africa

Capable countries must take the lead on climate goals

Capable countries must take the lead on climate goals

Brazil fishermen turn to mobile app to combat pollution scourge

Brazil fishermen turn to mobile app to combat pollution scourge

Project 2025 promises billions of tonnes more carbon pollution – study

Project 2025 promises billions of tonnes more carbon pollution – study

Iran partner with FAO, Green Climate Fund to strengthen climate resilience

Iran partner with FAO, Green Climate Fund to strengthen climate resilience

Empowering women farmers and promoting climate resilience in Indian agriculture

Empowering women farmers and promoting climate resilience in Indian agriculture

AfDB Calls for Increased Private Sector Engagement in Climate Finance

AfDB Calls for Increased Private Sector Engagement in Climate Finance

How climate change is triggering dengue outbreaks?

How climate change is triggering dengue outbreaks?

India’s renewable energy concentrated in seven states: Experts

India’s renewable energy concentrated in seven states: Experts

Successful environmental projects benefit nature and people, study finds

Successful environmental projects benefit nature and people, study finds

More than 47,000 people died in Europe last year due to heat, report says

More than 47,000 people died in Europe last year due to heat, report says

Having diabetes is bad enough. But what happens when climate change is added to the mix?

Having diabetes is bad enough. But what happens when climate change is added to the mix?

Australian fossil fuel exports ranked second only to Russia for climate damage with ‘no plan’ for reduction

Australian fossil fuel exports ranked second only to Russia for climate damage with ‘no plan’ for reduction

Startling genome discovery in butterfly project reveals impact of climate change in Europe

Startling genome discovery in butterfly project reveals impact of climate change in Europe

PM Modi unveils 109 new crop varieties to combat climate change

PM Modi unveils 109 new crop varieties to combat climate change

Plastic-eating fungi could be a glimmer of hope in cutting ocean pollution

Plastic-eating fungi could be a glimmer of hope in cutting ocean pollution

‘Massive disinformation campaign’ is slowing global transition to green energy

‘Massive disinformation campaign’ is slowing global transition to green energy

In Brazil’s Pantanal, women find empowerment working with nature’s bounty

In Brazil’s Pantanal, women find empowerment working with nature’s bounty

APEC businesses propose new climate bonds, carbon credit network

APEC businesses propose new climate bonds, carbon credit network

All-night streetlights make leaves inedible to insects, study finds

All-night streetlights make leaves inedible to insects, study finds

Pursue steady energy transition, market competitiveness for developed status: World Bank tells emerging economies

Pursue steady energy transition, market competitiveness for developed status: World Bank tells emerging economies

In Mexico City, women water harvesters help make up for drought and dicey public water system

In Mexico City, women water harvesters help make up for drought and dicey public water system

Heat claims 175,000 lives a year in Europe: WHO

Heat claims 175,000 lives a year in Europe: WHO

A New Spray Application Technology For Precision Agriculture

A New Spray Application Technology For Precision Agriculture

Coral restoration is a speculative, feel-good science that won’t save our reefs

Coral restoration is a speculative, feel-good science that won’t save our reefs

Wind and solar energy overtake fossil fuels to provide 30% of EU electricity

Wind and solar energy overtake fossil fuels to provide 30% of EU electricity

Global methane emissions rising at fastest rate in decades, scientists warn

Global methane emissions rising at fastest rate in decades, scientists warn

How decline of Indian vultures led to 500,000 human deaths

How decline of Indian vultures led to 500,000 human deaths

Data from Canadian Arctic indicates local Indigenous food production saves costs and carbon

Data from Canadian Arctic indicates local Indigenous food production saves costs and carbon

One in 11 people went hungry last year. Climate change is a big reason why

One in 11 people went hungry last year. Climate change is a big reason why

Natural Farming, Solar Energy & More: Will Budget 2024 Push India to a Greener Future?

Natural Farming, Solar Energy & More: Will Budget 2024 Push India to a Greener Future?

India among top 3 countries in forest area gains: Food and Agriculture Organisation report

India among top 3 countries in forest area gains: Food and Agriculture Organisation report

How biodiversity is changing in one of the world’s most productive ocean ecosystems

How biodiversity is changing in one of the world’s most productive ocean ecosystems

Mongolians fight plastic pollution in vast steppe

Mongolians fight plastic pollution in vast steppe

Solar power: The women driving Nigeria’s new energy industry

Solar power: The women driving Nigeria’s new energy industry

Hindustan Zinc launches Asia’s first low-carbon zinc brand, EcoZen

Hindustan Zinc launches Asia’s first low-carbon zinc brand, EcoZen

UN COP29 Azerbaijan: Will the new Climate Finance Action Fund (CFAF) help developing countries?

UN COP29 Azerbaijan: Will the new Climate Finance Action Fund (CFAF) help developing countries?

Tree bark plays vital role in removing methane from atmosphere, study finds

Tree bark plays vital role in removing methane from atmosphere, study finds

Climate and finance crises could leave 600 million hungry by 2030

Climate and finance crises could leave 600 million hungry by 2030

Decoded: What is Agristack system? How will it benefit agriculture sector?

Decoded: What is Agristack system? How will it benefit agriculture sector?

South Africa passes its first sweeping climate change law

South Africa passes its first sweeping climate change law

Australia’s environment could be fixed and threatened species saved for just 0.3% of GDP, experts say

Australia’s environment could be fixed and threatened species saved for just 0.3% of GDP, experts say

World breaks hottest day record for second day in a row

World breaks hottest day record for second day in a row

Climate Change: Need to move away from ‘excessive preoccupation’ with meeting global temperature target, says Economic Survey

Climate Change: Need to move away from ‘excessive preoccupation’ with meeting global temperature target, says Economic Survey

Forests face increasing risk of wildfires and pests due to climate change

Forests face increasing risk of wildfires and pests due to climate change

Role of Rajasthan’s tribal communities in meeting global challenges highlighted at U.N. event

Role of Rajasthan’s tribal communities in meeting global challenges highlighted at U.N. event

Solar and wind ‘will miss 2030 clean energy target without £48bn funding’

Solar and wind ‘will miss 2030 clean energy target without £48bn funding’

Google launches AI-based agricultural information tool for India to provide insights on drought preparedness, irrigation

Google launches AI-based agricultural information tool for India to provide insights on drought preparedness, irrigation

South Asian University set to launch centre on climate change in Delhi

South Asian University set to launch centre on climate change in Delhi

Oil and gas firms backpedaling on climate goals, report finds

Oil and gas firms backpedaling on climate goals, report finds

Ivory Coast joins UN Water Convention as 10th African nation

Ivory Coast joins UN Water Convention as 10th African nation

The global food system is owned by an ever smaller number of companies – it’s damaging our health, our communities and the planet

The global food system is owned by an ever smaller number of companies – it’s damaging our health, our communities and the planet

New climate finance goal top priority for Baku deal: COP29 letter to member nations

New climate finance goal top priority for Baku deal: COP29 letter to member nations

Spain to launch new $2.5 bln plan to support green hydrogen, renewable industry

Spain to launch new $2.5 bln plan to support green hydrogen, renewable industry

Google And Microsoft Now Consume More Power Than Several Large Countries

Google And Microsoft Now Consume More Power Than Several Large Countries

‘Hellishly hot’: Southern Europe bakes under heatwave, temperatures soar cver 40 degrees C

‘Hellishly hot’: Southern Europe bakes under heatwave, temperatures soar cver 40 degrees C

New Zealand may miss 2035 emission target, government report forecasts

New Zealand may miss 2035 emission target, government report forecasts

Apparel industry leaks millions of tons of plastic into environment each year, study finds

Apparel industry leaks millions of tons of plastic into environment each year, study finds

UK doctors advised to cut down on prescriptions and blood tests to tackle climate change

UK doctors advised to cut down on prescriptions and blood tests to tackle climate change

Air pollution harms pollinators more than pests, study finds

Air pollution harms pollinators more than pests, study finds

Hurricane Beryl shows why the new UK government must ramp up climate finance

Hurricane Beryl shows why the new UK government must ramp up climate finance

Climate change ‘results in longer days’: Swiss research

Climate change ‘results in longer days’: Swiss research

What is High Seas Treaty India is set to ratify & how it’s different from UNCLOS

What is High Seas Treaty India is set to ratify & how it’s different from UNCLOS

In drought-prone Oaxaca, indigenous women are reviving ancient techniques to preserve water

In drought-prone Oaxaca, indigenous women are reviving ancient techniques to preserve water

Climate change is drastically impacting education of children, latest UNESCO report reveals

Climate change is drastically impacting education of children, latest UNESCO report reveals

Saudi Arabia sees a decline in dust storms thanks to environmental projects

Saudi Arabia sees a decline in dust storms thanks to environmental projects

Dust in the air eased slightly in 2023: UN

Dust in the air eased slightly in 2023: UN

How ancient Indigenous wisdom can transform our battle against climate change

How ancient Indigenous wisdom can transform our battle against climate change

New Delhi to be 4.5C hotter: New map predicts climate 60 years from now

New Delhi to be 4.5C hotter: New map predicts climate 60 years from now

Floral waste boosting circular economy in India

Floral waste boosting circular economy in India

Double tragedy: Zimbabwe farmers affected by illegal mining and climate change

Double tragedy: Zimbabwe farmers affected by illegal mining and climate change

Singapore has approved 16 insects to eat as food: here’s everything you need to know

Singapore has approved 16 insects to eat as food: here’s everything you need to know

New Zealand government unveils new climate strategy

New Zealand government unveils new climate strategy

How a global collaboration is helping protect biodiversity

How a global collaboration is helping protect biodiversity

Colombia deforestation fell to historic low last year

Colombia deforestation fell to historic low last year

Companies that mitigate climate change reduce their cost of capital, finds study

Companies that mitigate climate change reduce their cost of capital, finds study

Mixed forests store more soil organic carbon than pure forests, researchers find

Mixed forests store more soil organic carbon than pure forests, researchers find

Most species are shifting their habitats due to climate change

Most species are shifting their habitats due to climate change

Circular agriculture a game changer for rice industry

Circular agriculture a game changer for rice industry

EU resists calls to delay deforestation law, letter shows

EU resists calls to delay deforestation law, letter shows

Indian banks see climate change as their biggest source of systemic risk

Indian banks see climate change as their biggest source of systemic risk

Strategic planting of ‘energy’ crops could mitigate biodiversity loss, study finds

Strategic planting of ‘energy’ crops could mitigate biodiversity loss, study finds

Green Investments Surge in Saudi Arabia with Circular Economy, Clean Hydrogen Tech

Green Investments Surge in Saudi Arabia with Circular Economy, Clean Hydrogen Tech

World Bank Approves $1.5 Billion to Accelerate India’s Low-Carbon Energy Transition

World Bank Approves $1.5 Billion to Accelerate India’s Low-Carbon Energy Transition

What Does ‘Carbon Farming’ Mean for Indian Agriculture?

What Does ‘Carbon Farming’ Mean for Indian Agriculture?

Climate change led to 32% of heat-related neonatal deaths in 2001-2019 in poor countries, suggests research

Climate change led to 32% of heat-related neonatal deaths in 2001-2019 in poor countries, suggests research

Google falling short of important climate target, cites electricity needs of AI

Google falling short of important climate target, cites electricity needs of AI

Azerbaijan to upgrade climate target before COP29 summit

Azerbaijan to upgrade climate target before COP29 summit

Alaska glaciers may hit irreversible melting point sooner than expected, study finds

Alaska glaciers may hit irreversible melting point sooner than expected, study finds

Most climate-vulnerable countries with highest hunger rates significantly under-represented in agrifood research

Most climate-vulnerable countries with highest hunger rates significantly under-represented in agrifood research

New Zealand signs environmental trade deal with Switzerland, Costa Rica and Iceland

New Zealand signs environmental trade deal with Switzerland, Costa Rica and Iceland

Climate change ignored? Study reveals sociology’s blind spot

Climate change ignored? Study reveals sociology’s blind spot

Azerbaijan joins global challenge by reforming fuel prices

Azerbaijan joins global challenge by reforming fuel prices

Climate change forces Panama islanders to relocate: What happened — and how sea level rise is affecting the world

Climate change forces Panama islanders to relocate: What happened — and how sea level rise is affecting the world

Can Scientist Leaders Help Countries Fight Climate Change More Effectively?

Can Scientist Leaders Help Countries Fight Climate Change More Effectively?

61.9 crore people in India experienced extreme heat caused by climate change: Report

61.9 crore people in India experienced extreme heat caused by climate change: Report

Malawi farming experiment shows how simple changes can boost maize yields and improve soil

Malawi farming experiment shows how simple changes can boost maize yields and improve soil

Printed sensors in soil could help farmers improve crop yields and save money

Printed sensors in soil could help farmers improve crop yields and save money

Climate change alters children’s brains: here’s how

Climate change alters children’s brains: here’s how

How financial guarantees can encourage investment for climate action

How financial guarantees can encourage investment for climate action

Heat, water stress can cause up to 14 per cent food production decline globally by 2050; to exacerbate food insecurity

Heat, water stress can cause up to 14 per cent food production decline globally by 2050; to exacerbate food insecurity

Scots face fines for throwing rubbish in wrong bin under new laws – what you need to know about the Circular Economy Bill

Scots face fines for throwing rubbish in wrong bin under new laws – what you need to know about the Circular Economy Bill

Energy incentives for climate-friendly hydrogen fuel cells help transform transportation

Energy incentives for climate-friendly hydrogen fuel cells help transform transportation

UN blames ‘crisis of political will’ for slowing climate action

UN blames ‘crisis of political will’ for slowing climate action

Protecting just 1.2% of Earth’s land could save most-threatened species, says study

Protecting just 1.2% of Earth’s land could save most-threatened species, says study

Nasa shows how greenhouse gases are altering our oceans

Nasa shows how greenhouse gases are altering our oceans

Algerian women pioneer eco-friendly farming

Algerian women pioneer eco-friendly farming

Forbes: COP29 President envisions a climate finance revolution in Azerbaijan

Forbes: COP29 President envisions a climate finance revolution in Azerbaijan

West Nile women embrace agroforestry to give degraded forests a break

West Nile women embrace agroforestry to give degraded forests a break

Water credits for improving water use efficiency in the agricultural sector

Water credits for improving water use efficiency in the agricultural sector

Microsoft Strikes 2 Record-Breaking Carbon Credit Deals

Microsoft Strikes 2 Record-Breaking Carbon Credit Deals

Mission 2025 group urges governments to set more ambitious climate goals

Mission 2025 group urges governments to set more ambitious climate goals

ESG disclosure driving climate literacy in India

ESG disclosure driving climate literacy in India

Philippines emerges as South-east Asia’s renewable power pacesetter

Philippines emerges as South-east Asia’s renewable power pacesetter

Iberian lynx no longer endangered after numbers improve in Spain and Portugal

Iberian lynx no longer endangered after numbers improve in Spain and Portugal

Making Sense Of Weird Weather Everywhere

Making Sense Of Weird Weather Everywhere

Floating solar panels could provide much of Africa’s energy – new research

Floating solar panels could provide much of Africa’s energy – new research

Fossil fuel use, emissions hit records in 2023, report says

Fossil fuel use, emissions hit records in 2023, report says

80% Worldwide Demand Bolder Climate Action: UN Survey

80% Worldwide Demand Bolder Climate Action: UN Survey

ADB commits $50 million to accelerate energy transition in Asia-Pacific region

ADB commits $50 million to accelerate energy transition in Asia-Pacific region

Harnessing ecological theory for successful ecosystem restoration

Harnessing ecological theory for successful ecosystem restoration

How climate change is hitting Europe: three graphics reveal health impacts

How climate change is hitting Europe: three graphics reveal health impacts

What is ‘meaty rice’? A sustainable protein set to transform the global food industry

What is ‘meaty rice’? A sustainable protein set to transform the global food industry

Phosphorylation: The molecular key to birch trees’ drought endurance

Phosphorylation: The molecular key to birch trees’ drought endurance

EU countries approve landmark nature law after delays

EU countries approve landmark nature law after delays

Losing winter ice is changing the Great Lakes food web – here’s how light is shaping life underwater

Losing winter ice is changing the Great Lakes food web – here’s how light is shaping life underwater

Marine CO₂ removal technologies could depend on the appetite of the ocean’s tiniest animals

Marine CO₂ removal technologies could depend on the appetite of the ocean’s tiniest animals

Malawi farming experiment shows how simple changes can boost maize yields and improve soil

Malawi farming experiment shows how simple changes can boost maize yields and improve soil

To save the high seas, plan for climate change

To save the high seas, plan for climate change

Western agricultural communities need water conservation strategies to adapt to future shortages

Western agricultural communities need water conservation strategies to adapt to future shortages

Landmark ruling in Suriname grants protections to local and Indigenous communities — for now

Landmark ruling in Suriname grants protections to local and Indigenous communities — for now

Oceans are changing: Nasa graphic shows how global sea levels are rising

Oceans are changing: Nasa graphic shows how global sea levels are rising

It’s so hot in India, an insurer is helping thousands of women buy food

It’s so hot in India, an insurer is helping thousands of women buy food

Food has a climate problem: Nitrous oxide emissions are accelerating with growing demand for fertilizer and meat – but there are solutions

Food has a climate problem: Nitrous oxide emissions are accelerating with growing demand for fertilizer and meat – but there are solutions

Americans suffer disasters worth 11 billion-dollar due to weather-related incidents

Americans suffer disasters worth 11 billion-dollar due to weather-related incidents

Climate change-fueled extreme weather events cost at least $41 billion globally since COP28

Climate change-fueled extreme weather events cost at least $41 billion globally since COP28

Tanzanian forest recreated in Italy to raise awareness on biodiversity research

Tanzanian forest recreated in Italy to raise awareness on biodiversity research

Study: An estimated 135 million premature deaths linked to fine particulate matter pollution between 1980 and 2020

Study: An estimated 135 million premature deaths linked to fine particulate matter pollution between 1980 and 2020

Climate crisis creates a health crisis, WHO reports

Climate crisis creates a health crisis, WHO reports

As Mauritius’ pristine beaches erode, country seeks 2% climate levy

As Mauritius’ pristine beaches erode, country seeks 2% climate levy

This Is The First Nation To Evacuate Community Over Climate Impact

This Is The First Nation To Evacuate Community Over Climate Impact

A fierce battle is being fought in the soil beneath our feet—and the implications for global warming could be huge

A fierce battle is being fought in the soil beneath our feet—and the implications for global warming could be huge

UNESCO’s State of Ocean Report highlights key knowledge gaps in research & data on spiking oceanic warming

UNESCO’s State of Ocean Report highlights key knowledge gaps in research & data on spiking oceanic warming

‘A sanctuary’: how neglected Native American communities are organizing their own food hubs

‘A sanctuary’: how neglected Native American communities are organizing their own food hubs

‘Hanging by a Thread’: U.N. Chief Warns of Missing a Key Climate Target

‘Hanging by a Thread’: U.N. Chief Warns of Missing a Key Climate Target

Climate change causing serious health complications among pregnant women, children and older people, health experts warn

Climate change causing serious health complications among pregnant women, children and older people, health experts warn

Nagi and Nakti bird sanctuaries designated ‘Ramsar Sites’ taking country’s recognised wetlands tally to 82

Nagi and Nakti bird sanctuaries designated ‘Ramsar Sites’ taking country’s recognised wetlands tally to 82

Potential of Cities in Tackling Climate Change Still Largely Untapped, UN Says

Potential of Cities in Tackling Climate Change Still Largely Untapped, UN Says

Oceans face ‘triple threat’ of extreme heat, oxygen loss and acidification

Oceans face ‘triple threat’ of extreme heat, oxygen loss and acidification

Study identifies fungus that breaks down ocean plastic

Study identifies fungus that breaks down ocean plastic

Floating bamboo houses keep this indigenous tribe safe in a typhoon

Floating bamboo houses keep this indigenous tribe safe in a typhoon

UN forecasts La Nina could help lower temperatures this year

UN forecasts La Nina could help lower temperatures this year

World Health Assembly passes historic resolution on climate change & health, urging countries to take action

World Health Assembly passes historic resolution on climate change & health, urging countries to take action

From 0 to 40 in 16 years, Sariska scripts tiger conservation history

From 0 to 40 in 16 years, Sariska scripts tiger conservation history

Central Asia Embraces Circular Economy: A Path to Sustainable Growth

Central Asia Embraces Circular Economy: A Path to Sustainable Growth

Climate Health Research Blind Spots Threaten WHO’s Climate Agenda, Experts Warn

Climate Health Research Blind Spots Threaten WHO’s Climate Agenda, Experts Warn

New method could significantly reduce agricultural greenhouse gas emissions

New method could significantly reduce agricultural greenhouse gas emissions

Scientists predict high groundwater depletion risk in South Korea by 2080

Scientists predict high groundwater depletion risk in South Korea by 2080

Increasing use of renewable energy in US yields billions of dollars of benefits

Increasing use of renewable energy in US yields billions of dollars of benefits

Climate lawsuits build as a Latin American court hears largest case ever

Climate lawsuits build as a Latin American court hears largest case ever

Finland makes world’s ‘most sustainable’ protein from air and electricity

Finland makes world’s ‘most sustainable’ protein from air and electricity

Women are 14 times more likely to die in a climate disaster than men. It’s just one way climate change is gendered

Women are 14 times more likely to die in a climate disaster than men. It’s just one way climate change is gendered

Climate Change to Be Major Focus for WHO in Coming Years

Climate Change to Be Major Focus for WHO in Coming Years

Too hot to handle: How much heat can a human body sustain?

Too hot to handle: How much heat can a human body sustain?

Saudi Arabia Eyes a Future Beyond Oil

Saudi Arabia Eyes a Future Beyond Oil

In Bangladesh, climate disasters are forcing girls into underage marriages

In Bangladesh, climate disasters are forcing girls into underage marriages

Over a third of Amazon rainforest is unable to recover from frequent droughts

Over a third of Amazon rainforest is unable to recover from frequent droughts

EU approves law to hit gas imports with methane emissions limit

EU approves law to hit gas imports with methane emissions limit

Need for public-private partnerships in climate change adaptation

Need for public-private partnerships in climate change adaptation

‘It’s honest beauty’: the net-zero homes paving the way for the future

‘It’s honest beauty’: the net-zero homes paving the way for the future

Scientists transplant soil fungi in race to save world’s threatened orchids

Scientists transplant soil fungi in race to save world’s threatened orchids

Why Food Security Is a Question of Environmental and Social Justice

Why Food Security Is a Question of Environmental and Social Justice

Alaskan rivers turning orange due to climate change, study finds

Alaskan rivers turning orange due to climate change, study finds

Purchasing power: how Australian businesses can help shift the needle on climate action

Purchasing power: how Australian businesses can help shift the needle on climate action

Food production is becoming much more difficult due to climate change

Food production is becoming much more difficult due to climate change

Island states win historic climate case in world oceans court

Island states win historic climate case in world oceans court

Half of world’s pastures degraded by overuse, climate change, UN report says

Half of world’s pastures degraded by overuse, climate change, UN report says

Ford backs new US rules to cut vehicle emissions

Ford backs new US rules to cut vehicle emissions

Europe’s climate laws could spell the end to low-cost flights – but what about private jets?

Europe’s climate laws could spell the end to low-cost flights – but what about private jets?

Migratory freshwater fish populations ‘down by more than 80% since 1970’

Migratory freshwater fish populations ‘down by more than 80% since 1970’

Climate change is a human rights issue

Climate change is a human rights issue

Honduran city’s air pollution is almost 50 times higher than WHO guidelines

Honduran city’s air pollution is almost 50 times higher than WHO guidelines

Attero plans to invest over Rs 8,000 crore in 5 years to ramp up e-waste, battery recycling capacity

Attero plans to invest over Rs 8,000 crore in 5 years to ramp up e-waste, battery recycling capacity

Study Reveals That Organic Farming Changes Plants’ Genetic Code

Study Reveals That Organic Farming Changes Plants’ Genetic Code

World’s oceans have gone ‘crazy haywire,’ officials warn, with majority of coral reefs in peril

World’s oceans have gone ‘crazy haywire,’ officials warn, with majority of coral reefs in peril

Muria tribes’ own eco-friendly, foolproof seed preservation method

Muria tribes’ own eco-friendly, foolproof seed preservation method

eBay launches new resell button to drive circular fashion

eBay launches new resell button to drive circular fashion

Madagascar’s ancient baobab forests are being restored by communities — with a little help from AI

Madagascar’s ancient baobab forests are being restored by communities — with a little help from AI

Herd of 170 bison could help store CO2 equivalent of almost 2m cars, researchers say

Herd of 170 bison could help store CO2 equivalent of almost 2m cars, researchers say

Climate change threatens malaria control efforts, WHO warns: 6 mitigation strategies to adopt

Climate change threatens malaria control efforts, WHO warns: 6 mitigation strategies to adopt

Climate change could lead to spread, worsening of mental conditions: Study

Climate change could lead to spread, worsening of mental conditions: Study

Long-term study finds organic farming leads to adaptations in the genetic material in plants

Long-term study finds organic farming leads to adaptations in the genetic material in plants

Northern Hemisphere 2023 summer warmest in two millennia; study calls for urgent greenhouse gas reduction

Northern Hemisphere 2023 summer warmest in two millennia; study calls for urgent greenhouse gas reduction

What is the price tag of phasing-out coal? For China & India, at least $2 trillion

What is the price tag of phasing-out coal? For China & India, at least $2 trillion

‘Climate change is here and it kills’: Heat-related deaths rise by 30pc in Europe, says Lancet

‘Climate change is here and it kills’: Heat-related deaths rise by 30pc in Europe, says Lancet

China invests around $125b to protect key ecological areas

China invests around $125b to protect key ecological areas

Alarmed by Climate Change, Astronomers Train Their Sights on Earth

Alarmed by Climate Change, Astronomers Train Their Sights on Earth

Global wildlife crime causing ‘untold harm’, UN report finds

Global wildlife crime causing ‘untold harm’, UN report finds

Quick species adaptability shapes long-term evolution

Quick species adaptability shapes long-term evolution

Climate change impact: Venezuela becomes the first nation to lose all of its glaciers

Climate change impact: Venezuela becomes the first nation to lose all of its glaciers

Banks have given almost $7tn to fossil fuel firms since Paris deal, report reveals

Banks have given almost $7tn to fossil fuel firms since Paris deal, report reveals

Illusive climate justice in the time of climate change

Illusive climate justice in the time of climate change

First UN civil society forum held in Africa heralds ‘inclusive’ Summit of the Future

First UN civil society forum held in Africa heralds ‘inclusive’ Summit of the Future

Biodiversity loss is biggest driver of infectious disease outbreaks, says study

Biodiversity loss is biggest driver of infectious disease outbreaks, says study

Hurricanes, heatwaves and rising seas: The impacts of record ocean heat

Hurricanes, heatwaves and rising seas: The impacts of record ocean heat

World Bank’s climate plan: Pricier red meat and dairy, cheaper chicken and veggies

World Bank’s climate plan: Pricier red meat and dairy, cheaper chicken and veggies

‘Impossible Not to Feel Hopeless’ – Guardian Survey of IPCC Scientists Reveals 1.5C Goal Out of Reach

‘Impossible Not to Feel Hopeless’ – Guardian Survey of IPCC Scientists Reveals 1.5C Goal Out of Reach

More bad weather could cause earthquake ‘swarms’ globally, suggests new study

More bad weather could cause earthquake ‘swarms’ globally, suggests new study

Australia backs long-term gas drilling despite 2050 climate goals

Australia backs long-term gas drilling despite 2050 climate goals

The all-female patrol guarding Ecuador’s Amazon Rainforest

The all-female patrol guarding Ecuador’s Amazon Rainforest

Annual investments of $260 billion required to halve agrifood emissions by 2030, achieve Net Zero by 2050: World Bank

Annual investments of $260 billion required to halve agrifood emissions by 2030, achieve Net Zero by 2050: World Bank

UN expert attacks ‘exploitative’ world economy in fight to save planet

UN expert attacks ‘exploitative’ world economy in fight to save planet

‘We’re looking at losing 20% of Olympic nations’: how the climate crisis is changing sport

‘We’re looking at losing 20% of Olympic nations’: how the climate crisis is changing sport

Gates, Novo Nordisk Foundation And Wellcome Commit $300 Million To Climate Change, Infectious Diseases And Nutrition

Gates, Novo Nordisk Foundation And Wellcome Commit $300 Million To Climate Change, Infectious Diseases And Nutrition

ADB creates climate change-focused sustainable lending plan

ADB creates climate change-focused sustainable lending plan

Press Freedom Day 2024: Attacks on Environmental Reporters and News Outlets Up 42% in Past 5 Years, Report Find

Press Freedom Day 2024: Attacks on Environmental Reporters and News Outlets Up 42% in Past 5 Years, Report Find

Southeast Asia ‘in a frying pan’ as extreme heat ‘rewrites climatic history’

Southeast Asia ‘in a frying pan’ as extreme heat ‘rewrites climatic history’

Analysing labour on a warming planet

Analysing labour on a warming planet

Mangrove forestry only sustainable when conservation zones respected: Study

Mangrove forestry only sustainable when conservation zones respected: Study

Fewer wildfires, great biodiversity: what is the secret to the success of Mexico’s forests?

Fewer wildfires, great biodiversity: what is the secret to the success of Mexico’s forests?

How Climate Change Activists Undermine The Energy Transition

How Climate Change Activists Undermine The Energy Transition

How Climate Change Is Altering the Earth’s Structure

How Climate Change Is Altering the Earth’s Structure

Unveiling nature’s custodians: Study highlights crucial role of scavengers in wetlands

Unveiling nature’s custodians: Study highlights crucial role of scavengers in wetlands

The world’s happiest countries are targeting net-negative emissions — despite a growing ‘greenlash’

The world’s happiest countries are targeting net-negative emissions — despite a growing ‘greenlash’

Recognise ‘Un-enabling’ environment that prevents climate finance access, says Global South at UN talks in Cartagena

Recognise ‘Un-enabling’ environment that prevents climate finance access, says Global South at UN talks in Cartagena

Indian Ocean headed for a near-permanent state of marine heatwave

Indian Ocean headed for a near-permanent state of marine heatwave

G7 reaches deal to exit from coal by 2035

G7 reaches deal to exit from coal by 2035

Developed countries accused of bowing to lobbyists at plastic pollution talks

Developed countries accused of bowing to lobbyists at plastic pollution talks

How climate policies are becoming focus for far-right attacks in Germany

How climate policies are becoming focus for far-right attacks in Germany

Oil, chemical industry lobbyists flood UN talks on cutting plastic pollution

Oil, chemical industry lobbyists flood UN talks on cutting plastic pollution

World’s workers increasingly at risk as climate changes, ILO says

World’s workers increasingly at risk as climate changes, ILO says

Mongolia signs one of Asia’s largest climate finance agreements.

Mongolia signs one of Asia’s largest climate finance agreements.

Do insects have an inner life? Animal consciousness needs a rethink

Do insects have an inner life? Animal consciousness needs a rethink

Comment: We cannot win the battle of ‘planet versus plastic’ without robust data

Comment: We cannot win the battle of ‘planet versus plastic’ without robust data

Critical negotiations on plastic pollution begin in Ottawa, Canada

Critical negotiations on plastic pollution begin in Ottawa, Canada

In largest ever study, Indigenous and local communities report the impacts of climate change

In largest ever study, Indigenous and local communities report the impacts of climate change

Carbon price fall deprives Europe’s green funds of billions

Carbon price fall deprives Europe’s green funds of billions

The Missing $1 Trillion

The Missing $1 Trillion

Silent Chernobyl: Dry Aral Sea has made Central Asia dustier, with impacts on global climate, says study

Silent Chernobyl: Dry Aral Sea has made Central Asia dustier, with impacts on global climate, says study

World Bank wins $11 bln in pledges to boost lending for climate, global crises

World Bank wins $11 bln in pledges to boost lending for climate, global crises

‘Amazonia’ bonds in 2024 seen a tough sell for some

‘Amazonia’ bonds in 2024 seen a tough sell for some

Penguins in the pond, kiwi in the back yard: how a city brought back its birds

Penguins in the pond, kiwi in the back yard: how a city brought back its birds

Tropical forests can’t recover naturally without fruit eating birds, carbon recovery study shows

Tropical forests can’t recover naturally without fruit eating birds, carbon recovery study shows

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German coalition agrees more flexible climate protection law

‘When it’s this hot, time stands still’: surviving west Africa’s blistering heat

‘When it’s this hot, time stands still’: surviving west Africa’s blistering heat

UN says e-waste is piling up worldwide as recycling rates remain low

UN says e-waste is piling up worldwide as recycling rates remain low

Experts Slam FAO for ‘Dismissing’ Meat Reduction Plan and Alt-Protein From Climate Roadmap

Experts Slam FAO for ‘Dismissing’ Meat Reduction Plan and Alt-Protein From Climate Roadmap

Coffee’s in danger: Can Vietnam’s Robusta save it from climate change?

Coffee’s in danger: Can Vietnam’s Robusta save it from climate change?

Climate change indicators reached record levels in 2023: WMO

Climate change indicators reached record levels in 2023: WMO

EU set to impose stringent rules on food packaging

EU set to impose stringent rules on food packaging

Why do global sea surface temperatures matter?

Why do global sea surface temperatures matter?

Why women are key to climate action

Why women are key to climate action

The world is not moving fast enough on climate change — social sciences can help explain why

The world is not moving fast enough on climate change — social sciences can help explain why

Europe unprepared for rapidly growing climate risks, report finds

Europe unprepared for rapidly growing climate risks, report finds

Study: Fossil Fuels Are Hastening the Arrival of Ice-Free Summers in the Arctic

Study: Fossil Fuels Are Hastening the Arrival of Ice-Free Summers in the Arctic

US SEC approves rule requiring some companies to report greenhouse gas emissions.

US SEC approves rule requiring some companies to report greenhouse gas emissions.

Arctic rivers face big changes with a warming climate, permafrost thaw and an accelerating water cycle

Arctic rivers face big changes with a warming climate, permafrost thaw and an accelerating water cycle

Financial toll of climate crisis hitting women harder, UN says

Financial toll of climate crisis hitting women harder, UN says

Human activity altered Earth’s freshwater cycle beyond pre-industrial levels

Human activity altered Earth’s freshwater cycle beyond pre-industrial levels

Kigali Declaration calls for more urgent climate action

Kigali Declaration calls for more urgent climate action

Circular economy could save $100bn on waste management costs annually

Circular economy could save $100bn on waste management costs annually

Spring came early: February likely warmest on record amid climate change

Spring came early: February likely warmest on record amid climate change

Zambia declares national disaster after drought devastates agriculture

Zambia declares national disaster after drought devastates agriculture

Study says 2023’s crazy Atlantic ocean heat, low Antarctic sea ice give glimpse of much hotter world

Study says 2023’s crazy Atlantic ocean heat, low Antarctic sea ice give glimpse of much hotter world

Air Pollution Hides Increases in Rainfall

Air Pollution Hides Increases in Rainfall

ESG Watch: How transition finance can ‘bring the bad guys in’

ESG Watch: How transition finance can ‘bring the bad guys in’

90% of Himalayas face year-long drought at 3 degrees global warming

90% of Himalayas face year-long drought at 3 degrees global warming

The Limits of Math: Study Shows Forests Are More Complex Than Thought

The Limits of Math: Study Shows Forests Are More Complex Than Thought

A single Antarctic heatwave or storm can noticeably raise the sea level

A single Antarctic heatwave or storm can noticeably raise the sea level

This photo from 2016 shows offshore wind turbines near Block Island, R.I. The Biden administration on Tuesday approved a large offshore wind energy project to be built off the coast of New Jersey, which faces local opposition. (Michael Dwyer/AP)

India’s soaring electricity demand prompts government to revise peak power forecast

Climate change clouds future of winter sports

Climate change clouds future of winter sports

Dandelions and shrubs emerge as alternative crops to replace rubber, new grains and more

Dandelions and shrubs emerge as alternative crops to replace rubber, new grains and more

Explainer: How climate change affects Europe’s farmers

Explainer: How climate change affects Europe’s farmers

Semi-transparent solar cells achieve record-breaking energy conversion

Semi-transparent solar cells achieve record-breaking energy conversion

Cholera: An overlooked outcome of climate change

Cholera: An overlooked outcome of climate change

In water-stressed Singapore, a search for new solutions to keep the taps flowing

In water-stressed Singapore, a search for new solutions to keep the taps flowing

Nature-based solutions play key role in mitigating climate change, suggest researchers

Nature-based solutions play key role in mitigating climate change, suggest researchers

‘Brutal’ donkey skin trade banned by the African Union

‘Brutal’ donkey skin trade banned by the African Union

UN reveals animal species under threat of extinction

UN reveals animal species under threat of extinction

Critical Atlantic Ocean Circulation System On the Brink of Collapse

Critical Atlantic Ocean Circulation System On the Brink of Collapse

How climate change affects Europe’s farmers

How climate change affects Europe’s farmers

February on course to break unprecedented number of heat records

February on course to break unprecedented number of heat records

Climate Finance Is Targeting the Wrong Industries

Climate Finance Is Targeting the Wrong Industries

Amazon rainforest nearing tipping points, study finds

Amazon rainforest nearing tipping points, study finds

Riverine fish numbers increase amidst environmental challenges

Riverine fish numbers increase amidst environmental challenges

Climate Change Is Driving a Sharp Drop in Snow Levels, Study Finds

Climate Change Is Driving a Sharp Drop in Snow Levels, Study Finds

Swiss, Thai groups close first sale of Paris Agreement carbon offsets

Swiss, Thai groups close first sale of Paris Agreement carbon offsets

Investment managers resist short-term profits from fossil fuels

Investment managers resist short-term profits from fossil fuels

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Fintech.TV and Global Alliance for a Sustainable Planet (GASP) Announce Partnership to Catalyze Change and Accelerate Solutions

Federated Hermes and GASP strike partnership to combat climate change

Federated Hermes and GASP strike partnership to combat climate change

Deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon Falls to a Five-Year Low

Deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon Falls to a Five-Year Low

A bee covered with pollen lands on a common mallow. Insect populations are estimated to have declined by up to 75% since the 1970s, with huge effects on pollination of food crops. Photograph: Thomas Kienzle/AFP/Getty

Food, soil, water: how the extinction of insects would transform our planet

Impasse broken on climate fund before COP28 but tough road ahead

Impasse broken on climate fund before COP28 but tough road ahead

Smoke rises from the burning stubble in a crop field in a village in Karnal district in the northern state of Haryana, India, November 4, 2023.REUTERS/Anushree Fadnavis

Indian farmers carry on burning stubble despite cost to health

People walk on 'Kartavya Path' amidst the morning smog as air pollution levels declined in New Delhi, India, November 6, 2023.REUTERS/Anushree Fadnavis

New Delhi to restrict use of vehicles to curb air pollution

https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2023/nov/06/study-us-and-uk-militaries-owe-combined-111bn-in-climate-reparations

US and UK militaries ‘owe’ combined $111bn in climate reparations – study

Acting Queensland premier Steven Miles and environment minister Leanne Linard. Queensland remains the only state or territory without an Environmental Protection Agency despite the Labor government promising to establish one. Photograph: Jono Searle/AAP

Tired of waiting for a Queensland EPA, conservation group launches own ‘enforcement arm’

Deforestation in Riau province, Indonesia, to make way for palm oil plantations. Photograph: NurPhoto/Getty Images

Beef, soy and palm oil products linked to deforestation still imported into UK

Public health experts sent an open letter to Sultan al-Jaber, the U.A.E. oil company boss presiding over the talks, urging commitment phase-out fossil fuels.Credit...Ahmed Yosri/Reuters

Clash Over ‘Fossil Fuels’ Pits U.A.E. Against Public Health Experts

Before the water problems, the canal handled some 38 ships a day. In July the authorities cut that to 32 vessels.

Drought Saps the Panama Canal, Disrupting Global Trade

Turbines at Orsted’s offshore wind farm near Nysted, Denmark.Credit...Tom Little/Reuters

Offshore Wind Firm Cancels N.J. Projects, as Industry’s Prospects Dim

Damage to Cedar Key, Fla., after Hurricane Idalia in August.Credit...Paul Ratje for The New York Times

As Climate Shocks Grow, Lawmakers Investigate Insurers Fleeing Risky Areas

Britain's King Charles attends the State Banquet hosted by Kenyan President William Ruto at the State House in Nairobi, Kenya, October 31, 2023. Luis Tato/Pool via REUTERS/File Photo

King Charles will deliver COP28 opening speech, Buckingham Palace says

U.S. sustainable aviation fuel production target faces cost, margin challenges

U.S. sustainable aviation fuel production target faces cost, margin challenges

Organizers plan to hold events in states with histories of supporting and winning progressive policies. Photograph: Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images

Climate groups launch national tour for Green New Deal

Dr Gail Bradbrook said she felt at peace with the jury’s decision. Photograph: Lewis Pennock/PA

Extinction Rebellion co-founder guilty of breaking window at HS2 protest

Deep divisions ahead of crucial UN climate talks

Deep divisions ahead of crucial UN climate talks

El Nino drought: Panama Canal cuts ship numbers further

El Nino drought: Panama Canal cuts ship numbers further

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What is COP28 in Dubai and why is it important?

Nissan’s European chair, Guillaume Cartier (left), and the CEO, Makoto Uchida, at the Concept 20-23 EV launch on a canal barge in London. Photograph: Jeff Spicer/Getty Images for Nissan Motor Europe

Nissan vows to go all-electric by 2030 despite Sunak delay on petrol ban

India’s ‘Lake Man’ Relies on Ancient Methods to Ease a Water Crisis

India’s ‘Lake Man’ Relies on Ancient Methods to Ease a Water Crisis

Rhino numbers rebound as global figures reveal a win for conservation

Rhino numbers rebound as global figures reveal a win for conservation

Warmest September on record as ‘gobsmacking’ data shocks scientists

Warmest September on record as ‘gobsmacking’ data shocks scientists

Extreme weather displaced 43m children in past six years, Unicef reports

Extreme weather displaced 43m children in past six years, Unicef reports

How Medellin is beating the heat with green corridors

How Medellin is beating the heat with green corridors

Indian army personnel conduct a search operation for the missing soldiers in north Sikkim [India's Ministry of Defence/handout via AFP]

Death toll rises to 14 in India’s Sikkim flooding, dozens still missing

EU lawmakers back new climate chiefs despite delays to green agenda

EU lawmakers back new climate chiefs despite delays to green agenda

Deaths of 120 Amazon dolphins linked to severe drought, high temperatures

Deaths of 120 Amazon dolphins linked to severe drought, high temperatures

Wildfires in Canada Bringing Hazy Skies Over New York, Other Regions

Wildfires in Canada Bringing Hazy Skies Over New York, Other Regions

Protesters demonstrate against the British government’s approval of the Rosebank oil field’s development. Photograph: Lucy North/PA

Slow route to net zero will worsen global climate crisis, IPCC chief warns

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Port hosts world’s first methanol run freight ship

Analysis: Wind power industry drifts off course

Analysis: Wind power industry drifts off course

People walk under dark clouds along a beach in the United States in 2023 [File: Kevin Lamarque/Reuters]

Japanese scientists find microplastics are present in clouds

Britain to Allow Big North Sea Oil Field, Despite Climate Concerns

Britain to Allow Big North Sea Oil Field, Despite Climate Concerns

India to set emission reduction mandates for 4 sectors, to start carbon trading from 2025 -sources

India to set emission reduction mandates for 4 sectors, to start carbon trading from 2025 -sources

Antarctica’s sea ice reaches its peak in September each year but this year’s maximum was about 1m sq km below the previous record low in 1986. Composite: Mario Tama/Getty/University of Colorado Boulder

Antarctic sea ice shrinks to lowest annual maximum level on record, data shows

The death of carbon neutrality?

The death of carbon neutrality?

Humanity has ‘opened gates to hell’ by letting climate crisis worsen, UN Secretary-General warns

Humanity has ‘opened gates to hell’ by letting climate crisis worsen, UN Secretary-General warns

Andre Oliveira (15), Sofia Oliveira (18), Catarina Mota (23), Claudia Agostinho (24) and Martim Agostinho (20). [Courtesy of Global Legal Action Network]

Six Portuguese youth take 32 nations to European court over climate change

Antarctic sea-ice at ‘mind-blowing’ low alarms experts

Antarctic sea-ice at ‘mind-blowing’ low alarms experts

The climate change demonstration in New York, the largest since before the Covid-19 pandemic, follows the hottest summer on record. © Eduardo Munoz/Reuters

New York climate march sets tone for week of UN talks

Climate action must respond to extreme weather driving health crisis, says WHO

Climate action must respond to extreme weather driving health crisis, says WHO

Global heating made Greece and Libya floods more likely, study says

Global heating made Greece and Libya floods more likely, study says

Peru's president Dina Boluarte addresses the 78th Session of the U.N. General Assembly in New York City, U.S., September 19, 2023. REUTERS/Eduardo Munoz Acquire Licensing Rights

Peru president proposes international pact to combat El Nino effects

Earth is outside its ‘safe operating space for humanity’ on most key measurements, study says

Earth is outside its ‘safe operating space for humanity’ on most key measurements, study says

The group say they were driven to act by their experiences in the wildfires that hit the Leiria region of Portugal in 2017. Photograph: Pablo Blázquez Domínguez/Getty Images

Young people to take 32 European countries to court over climate policies

World needs $2.7 trillion annually for net zero emissions by 2050, Wood Mackenzie report says

World needs $2.7 trillion annually for net zero emissions by 2050, Wood Mackenzie report says

More than 5,000 bodies recovered in Libya flood disaster

More than 5,000 bodies recovered in Libya flood disaster

The university formalized the commitment in an August letter from the chair of NYU’s board of trustees. Photograph: Seth Wenig/AP

New York University will divest from fossil fuels in win for student activists

Robots are trained to help revive coral reefs

Robots are trained to help revive coral reefs

People walk near India Gate on a smoggy afternoon in New Delhi People walk near India Gate on a smoggy afternoon in New Delhi, India, November 15, 2020. REUTERS/Adnan Abidi/File Photo

India’s capital renews firecracker ban to combat pollution

Tesla have now expanded into battery storage and are due to open a new Megapack factory in Shanghai © David Paul Morris/Bloomberg

Battery storage takes central role in powering net zero

The Nisqually Glacier on the southwestern slope of Mount Rainier.Credit...Max Whittaker for The New York Times

The ‘Forever’ Glaciers of America’s West Aren’t Forever Anymore

Stopping Tennis to Call Attention to Climate Change

Stopping Tennis to Call Attention to Climate Change

Indian state-controlled oil, gas companies' planned investment for net zero goals

Oil India plans net zero by 2040, to invest $2 billion in projects, sources say

Africa proposes global carbon taxes to fight climate change

Africa proposes global carbon taxes to fight climate change

A man runs past a BP EV (Electric Vehicle) charge point in London, Britain, January 30, 2021. REUTERS/Toby Melville/File Phot

BP launches Britain’s largest EV charging hub near Birmingham

Cary Fowler, the US special envoy in food security, said Australian agriculture had much to offer globally in research and development around food security in a warming, drying climate. Photograph: Mike Bowers/The Guardian

Climate crisis could contribute to a global food shortage by 2050, US special envoy on food security warns

A car is submerged under water during a storm on Mount Pelion, near Volos. [Thanassis Kalliaras/Eurokinissi via Reuters]

Torrential rains batter Greece after wildfires

Linen can be painstakingly hand-weaved to create coarse cloth

Flax: Bringing back the historic crop which could make fashion greener

Jewell Baggett, 51, sits on a bathtub amid the wreckage of the home built by her grandfather, where she grew up and three generations of her family lived, in Horseshoe Beach, Florida, August 30, 2023 [Cheney Orr/Reuters]

‘Nothing left’: Idalia leaves trail of devastation across southeast US

Young activists have been a driving force in the debate on how to tackle climate change (file image)

Children have right to clean environment – report

Rescue workers evacuate villagers through a boat from a flooded area of Bahawalnagar district in Pakistan's Punjab province [Rescue 1122 Emergency Department via AP]

Floods force evacuation of almost 100,000 in Pakistan

Damselfish in Distress: Warmer Seas Might Be Clouding Their Brains

Damselfish in Distress: Warmer Seas Might Be Clouding Their Brains

A man from the Waorani of Pastaza Indigenous group navigates the Curaray River in the Amazon province of Pastaza, Ecuador, in April 2022 [File: Fabio Cuttica/Thomson Reuters Foundation]

‘Historic’: Ecuador voters reject oil drilling in Amazon protected area

Cattle on a farm in Argentina. Beef and rice production are significant sources of methane emissions. Photograph: Diego Giudice/Bloomberg/Getty Images

Bacteria that ‘eat’ methane could slow global heating, study finds

Firefighters try to stop the summer's first fire in Latakia province on July 29. (Omar Sanadiki/AP)

As Syria burns, and its economy collapses, firefighters appeal for support

Mitre Peak on New Zealand’s South Island. Mountain treelines are important indicators of the impact of climate breakdown on upland ecosystems. Photograph: Murdo MacLeod/The Guardian

Mountain treelines are rising due to climate crisis, study finds

A glacier on Puncak Jaya, a mountain in Papua, in 2015. Photograph: Global Atmosphere Watch/AFP/Getty Images

Indonesia’s tropical Eternity Glaciers could vanish within years, experts say

Illustration by The Atlantic. Source: Getty.

The Future of Recycling Is Sorty McSortface

Microfibers that come off clothing in washing machines are a common source of microplastic pollution. Photograph: a-ts/Alamy

90% of Great Lakes water samples have unsafe microplastic levels – report

Canada wildfire: all 20,000 Yellowknife residents evacuating

Canada wildfire: all 20,000 Yellowknife residents evacuating

Severe drought in Panama hits global shipping industry

Severe drought in Panama hits global shipping industry

Shankar Patnaik's farm is a testbed for dozens of different rice varieties

Back to the future for India’s rice farmers

The Clean Energy Future is Arriving Faster Thank You Think

The Clean Energy Future is Arriving Faster Thank You Think

A dried-up part of the Muga riverbed in northern Spain. Photograph: David Borrat/EPA

Global heating likely to hit world food supply before 1.5C, says UN expert

Global Carbon Council joins forces with Global Alliance for a Sustainable Planet to Accelerate Climate Action and Sustainable Development

Global Carbon Council joins forces with Global Alliance for a Sustainable Planet to Accelerate Climate Action and Sustainable Development

A man walks past wildfire wreckage on Wednesday, in Lahaina, Hawaii. Photograph: Tiffany Kidder Winn/AP

Devastating Hawaii fires made ‘much more dangerous’ by climate change

U.S. to Fund a $1.2 Billion Effort to Vacuum Greenhouse Gases From the Sky

U.S. to Fund a $1.2 Billion Effort to Vacuum Greenhouse Gases From the Sky

Refugees at the Dadaab camp in Kenya wait for water distribution. Many of them come from Somalia, which has also suffered from severe drought © Bobb Muriithi/AFP via Getty Images

Kenya’s William Ruto: ‘We are not running away from our debt’

Is an overheated planet the ‘new normal’?

Is an overheated planet the ‘new normal’?

Judge Rules in Favor of Montana Youths in a Landmark Climate Case

Judge Rules in Favor of Montana Youths in a Landmark Climate Case

Extreme weather: glacial flooding, wildfires and hailstorms cause havoc across the world – video

Extreme weather: glacial flooding, wildfires and hailstorms cause havoc across the world – video

Mud and fallen trees after extreme weather Hans hit Valdres, near Oslo, Norway, August 8. NTB/Cornelius Poppe

Norwegian river dam partly collapses, government expects more floods

The Itaquai River in Brazil. The Amazon rainforest plays an important role in regulating Earth’s climate by pulling carbon dioxide out of the atmosphere.Credit...Victor Moriyama for The New York Times

Amazon Countries, Led by Brazil, Sign a Rainforest Pact

Melting icebergs on Horseshoe Island, Antarctic. Scientists say a larger ozone hole than normal above the continent may further reduce levels of sea ice. Photograph: Anadolu Agency/Getty Images

Fears over Antarctic sea ice as yearly ozone layer hole forms ‘very early

Cash assistance to flood-affected women in Dera Ismail Khan, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa restored their hand embroidery business, allowing them to earn a decent living. Photo credit: Relief International

A year on, the devastating long-term effects of Pakistan’s floods are revealed

Biden Is Expected to Permanently Block Grand Canyon Mining

Biden Is Expected to Permanently Block Grand Canyon Mining

Lake Titicaca drying up as heat wave turns winter upside down

Lake Titicaca drying up as heat wave turns winter upside down

Ocean heat record broken, with grim implications for the planet

Ocean heat record broken, with grim implications for the planet

Winter heat wave in Chile offers ‘window’ to warmer world

Winter heat wave in Chile offers ‘window’ to warmer world

Presidents of Mediterranean states demand climate crisis action

Presidents of Mediterranean states demand climate crisis action

Gaza campaign aims to replace plastic bags with cloth ones

Gaza campaign aims to replace plastic bags with cloth ones

Chinese firefighter ‘dies heroic death’ as Beijing reports heaviest rain in 140 years

Chinese firefighter ‘dies heroic death’ as Beijing reports heaviest rain in 140 years

Photos: Extreme rain in Beijing after typhoon turns roads into rivers

Photos: Extreme rain in Beijing after typhoon turns roads into rivers

The truth about heat pumps and the power needed to run them

The truth about heat pumps and the power needed to run them

G20 environment meeting ends without agreement on climate crisis

G20 environment meeting ends without agreement on climate crisis

Heat Is Costing the U.S. Economy Billions in Lost Productivity

Heat Is Costing the U.S. Economy Billions in Lost Productivity

Leggy new star discovered four inches under Los Angeles: the thread millipede

Leggy new star discovered four inches under Los Angeles: the thread millipede

UN chief says Earth in ‘era of global boiling’, calls for radical action

UN chief says Earth in ‘era of global boiling’, calls for radical action

How an era of extreme heat is reshaping economies

How an era of extreme heat is reshaping economies

Typhoon Doksuri displaces thousands in northern Philippines

Typhoon Doksuri displaces thousands in northern Philippines

Scorching current heat waves “virtually impossible” without climate change, researchers say

Scorching current heat waves “virtually impossible” without climate change, researchers say

Gulf Stream could collapse as early as 2025, study suggests

Gulf Stream could collapse as early as 2025, study suggests

Wildfires in Algeria kill dozens, force hundreds to flee homes

Wildfires in Algeria kill dozens, force hundreds to flee homes

MPs urge Sunak to attend Cop28 and stay true to net zero

MPs urge Sunak to attend Cop28 and stay true to net zero

US, China to work ‘intensively’ on climate issues in weeks ahead

US, China to work ‘intensively’ on climate issues in weeks ahead

Extreme weather: the climate crisis in four charts

Extreme weather: the climate crisis in four charts

Heat Waves Grip 3 Continents as Climate Change Warms Earth

Heat Waves Grip 3 Continents as Climate Change Warms Earth

The first cargo ship running on green methanol is setting sail

The first cargo ship running on green methanol is setting sail

Global warming is supercharging weather events, say scientists

Global warming is supercharging weather events, say scientists

Why Indian farmers worry despite ‘average’ monsoon rains

Why Indian farmers worry despite ‘average’ monsoon rains

Europe should cap ‘luxury’ energy use to meet emissions targets, study says

Europe should cap ‘luxury’ energy use to meet emissions targets, study says

A firefighter works on a control line on the southeast side of the Basset fire near the Paddle Prairie Metis Settlement in Alberta, Canada [Reuters

What’s the latest on Canada’s record wildfire season?

Parts of Europe, China and US sizzle under record-breaking heat

Parts of Europe, China and US sizzle under record-breaking heat

Nature Restoration Law survives knife-edge vote in the European Parliament amid right-wing backlash

Nature Restoration Law survives knife-edge vote in the European Parliament amid right-wing backlash

Number of people going hungry has risen by 122m since 2019, UN says

Number of people going hungry has risen by 122m since 2019, UN says

New Delhi evacuates hundreds over risk of flooding after record rainfall

New Delhi evacuates hundreds over risk of flooding after record rainfall

Scientists warn of crop failure ‘uncertainties’ as Earth heats up

Scientists warn of crop failure ‘uncertainties’ as Earth heats up

Cracks run through the partially dried-up river bed of the Gan River, a tributary to Poyang Lake during a regional drought in Nanchang, Jiangxi province, China, August 28, 2022. REUTERS/Thomas Peter

Temperatures seen surging as El Nino weather pattern returns

This photo from 2016 shows offshore wind turbines near Block Island, R.I. The Biden administration on Tuesday approved a large offshore wind energy project to be built off the coast of New Jersey, which faces local opposition. (Michael Dwyer/AP)

Biden approves largest wind project yet off U.S. shores

As Canada reels from wildfire, First Nations hope for larger role

As Canada reels from wildfire, First Nations hope for larger role

Global shipping regulator underwhelms with new emissions targets

Global shipping regulator underwhelms with new emissions targets

eople paddle a kayak down a street flooded by recent rainstorms in Montpelier, Vermont, July 11.

Vermont capital submerged in floodwaters with dam on verge of capacity

Ecuador seeks international funds ahead of expected El Nino impact

Ecuador seeks international funds ahead of expected El Nino impact

Extreme heatwaves continue to grip US as millions under heat and air quality alerts – as it happened

Extreme heatwaves continue to grip US as millions under heat and air quality alerts – as it happened

A couple’s quixotic quest to save their drowning island – one rock at a time

A couple’s quixotic quest to save their drowning island – one rock at a time

Fossil fuel reform can finance our future

Fossil fuel reform can finance our future

Tuesday briefing: From America to India, record heatwaves are causing chaos – and it’s only June

Tuesday briefing: From America to India, record heatwaves are causing chaos – and it’s only June

Canada launches first-ever national climate adaptation strategy

Canada launches first-ever national climate adaptation strategy

Climate, environmental change puts 90% of world’s marine food at risk, study says

Climate, environmental change puts 90% of world’s marine food at risk, study says

‘Mind-boggling’ palm that flowers and fruits underground thrills scientists

‘Mind-boggling’ palm that flowers and fruits underground thrills scientists

Tiny Bundles of Hope: Critically Endangered Turtles Hatch in Myanmar

Tiny Bundles of Hope: Critically Endangered Turtles Hatch in Myanmar

Chile official warns of ‘worst front in a decade’ after floods, evacuations

Chile official warns of ‘worst front in a decade’ after floods, evacuations

Greenhouse gas emissions from global energy industry still rising – report

Greenhouse gas emissions from global energy industry still rising – report

Rich nations must pay for historic environmental damage, says Brazil’s Lula

Rich nations must pay for historic environmental damage, says Brazil’s Lula

Beijing soars above 41 degrees Celsius, smashes June record

Beijing soars above 41 degrees Celsius, smashes June record

WHO prepares for El Nino-linked spread of viral disease

WHO prepares for El Nino-linked spread of viral disease

In Iran, Some Are Chasing the Last Drops of Water

In Iran, Some Are Chasing the Last Drops of Water

Cyclone leaves 13 dead, thousands displaced in Brazil

Cyclone leaves 13 dead, thousands displaced in Brazil

Penguins in Your Fridge? These 7-Year-Olds Have Climate Solutions.

Penguins in Your Fridge? These 7-Year-Olds Have Climate Solutions.

Maharashtra: The Indians taking on giant Saudi-backed refinery

Maharashtra: The Indians taking on giant Saudi-backed refinery

World breaks average temperature record for June: EU

World breaks average temperature record for June: EU

Rhinos’ Horns Were Cut to Thwart Poachers. After, They Didn’t Go Out Much.

Rhinos’ Horns Were Cut to Thwart Poachers. After, They Didn’t Go Out Much.

Fears of hottest year on record as global temperatures spike

Fears of hottest year on record as global temperatures spike

A Landmark Youth Climate Trial Begins in Montana

A Landmark Youth Climate Trial Begins in Montana

Dozens dead as heavy rains hit Pakistan

Dozens dead as heavy rains hit Pakistan

Greta Thunberg: not phasing out fossil fuels is ‘death sentence’ for world’s poor

Greta Thunberg: not phasing out fossil fuels is ‘death sentence’ for world’s poor

Should governments make breathing clean air a human right?

Should governments make breathing clean air a human right?

COP28 president says fossil fuels phasedown is inevitable

COP28 president says fossil fuels phasedown is inevitable

Tesla Will Open Its Charging Network to G.M.’s Electric Vehicles

Tesla Will Open Its Charging Network to G.M.’s Electric Vehicles

Canada’s record wildfires should be ‘wake-up call’, experts warn

Canada’s record wildfires should be ‘wake-up call’, experts warn

Global greenhouse gas emissions at all-time high, study finds

Global greenhouse gas emissions at all-time high, study finds

ECB flags stark economic risks from biodiversity loss

ECB flags stark economic risks from biodiversity loss

Arctic Summer Could Be Practically Sea-Ice-Free by the 2030s

Arctic Summer Could Be Practically Sea-Ice-Free by the 2030s

Wildfires prompt hazy skies, air quality warnings in Canada, US

Wildfires prompt hazy skies, air quality warnings in Canada, US

Conservationists welcome gillnet fishing ban in Great Barrier Reef world heritage area

Conservationists welcome gillnet fishing ban in Great Barrier Reef world heritage area

Indonesia braces for forest fires, crop loss from severe dry season

Indonesia braces for forest fires, crop loss from severe dry season

Brazil’s President Lula unveils plan to end deforestation by 2030

Brazil’s President Lula unveils plan to end deforestation by 2030

Brazil’s Congress weakens environmental, Indigenous ministries

Brazil’s Congress weakens environmental, Indigenous ministries

Pollutionwatch: why reducing air pollution is a ‘bargain investment’

Pollutionwatch: why reducing air pollution is a ‘bargain investment’

Earth’s health failing in seven out of eight key measures, say scientists

Earth’s health failing in seven out of eight key measures, say scientists

The U.S. Is the Biggest Carbon Polluter in History. It Just Walked Away From the Paris Climate Deal.

The U.S. Is the Biggest Carbon Polluter in History. It Just Walked Away From the Paris Climate Deal.

‘Unprecedented’ wildfires in Canada’s Nova Scotia still burning

‘Unprecedented’ wildfires in Canada’s Nova Scotia still burning

Plastic recycling in focus as treaty talks get underway in Paris

Plastic recycling in focus as treaty talks get underway in Paris

‘In a hot oven’: India heatwaves take a toll on most vulnerable

‘In a hot oven’: India heatwaves take a toll on most vulnerable

California’s cliffs are crumbling as climate change reshapes the coast

California’s cliffs are crumbling as climate change reshapes the coast

Paris to ban single-use plastic at 2024 Games

Paris to ban single-use plastic at 2024 Games

Jordan’s Bedouins take on the struggles of climate change

Jordan’s Bedouins take on the struggles of climate change

As drought withers Tunisian fields, state feels financial pinch

As drought withers Tunisian fields, state feels financial pinch

Slowing ocean current caused by melting Antarctic ice could have drastic climate impact, study says

Slowing ocean current caused by melting Antarctic ice could have drastic climate impact, study says

Solar investment outshines oil as race for clean energy heats up

Solar investment outshines oil as race for clean energy heats up

A powerful climate solution just below the ocean’s surface

A powerful climate solution just below the ocean’s surface

Middle East countries face extreme heat risk, study finds

Middle East countries face extreme heat risk, study finds

Asia water, energy supplies at risk as climate woes mount – research

Asia water, energy supplies at risk as climate woes mount – research

Climate change causes 2m deaths in 50 years; poor suffer most: UN

Climate change causes 2m deaths in 50 years; poor suffer most: UN

Brazil to set tougher climate change target, sources say

Brazil to set tougher climate change target, sources say

How Global Rice Farming Is Being Transformed By Climate Change

How Global Rice Farming Is Being Transformed By Climate Change

Western US states reach deal on Colorado River conservation

Western US states reach deal on Colorado River conservation

Global heating will push billions outside ‘human climate niche’

Global heating will push billions outside ‘human climate niche’

‘Carbon majors’ face biggest hit from climate litigation – study

‘Carbon majors’ face biggest hit from climate litigation – study

New York City is sinking due to weight of its skyscrapers, new research finds

New York City is sinking due to weight of its skyscrapers, new research finds

Factbox: Parametric insurance policies help cushion climate impacts

Factbox: Parametric insurance policies help cushion climate impacts

G7 summit: Are Biden and Kishida climate walkers or just talkers?

G7 summit: Are Biden and Kishida climate walkers or just talkers?

Half of world’s largest lakes, reservoirs losing water: Study

Half of world’s largest lakes, reservoirs losing water: Study

Pentagon’s ‘forever chemicals’ cleanup budget falls ‘dramatically’ short

Pentagon’s ‘forever chemicals’ cleanup budget falls ‘dramatically’ short

Global heating has likely made El Niños and La Niñas more ‘frequent and extreme’, new study shows

Global heating has likely made El Niños and La Niñas more ‘frequent and extreme’, new study shows

Southern Europe braces for climate change-fuelled summer of drought

Southern Europe braces for climate change-fuelled summer of drought

What’s a President to Do When a Nation’s Capital Is Sinking? Move It.

What’s a President to Do When a Nation’s Capital Is Sinking? Move It.

Rich nations urged to pay $13 trillion in pledges to Global South

Rich nations urged to pay $13 trillion in pledges to Global South

Global warming likely to breach 1.5C threshold for first time

Global warming likely to breach 1.5C threshold for first time

Explainer: Why El Nino is a concern for Indian monsoon rains?

Explainer: Why El Nino is a concern for Indian monsoon rains?

Plastic pollution could be slashed by 80% by 2040, UN says

Plastic pollution could be slashed by 80% by 2040, UN says

Political pushback puts brakes on Brussels’ green agenda

Political pushback puts brakes on Brussels’ green agenda

Restoring Seabird Populations Can Help Repair the Climate

Restoring Seabird Populations Can Help Repair the Climate

Societal cost of ‘forever chemicals’ about $17.5tn across global economy – report

Societal cost of ‘forever chemicals’ about $17.5tn across global economy – report

Deforestation in Brazil’s Amazon falls 68% in April, first major drop under Lula

Deforestation in Brazil’s Amazon falls 68% in April, first major drop under Lula

Biden takes aim at power plant emissions after earlier rules blocked

Biden takes aim at power plant emissions after earlier rules blocked

Black summer bushfires may have caused rare ‘triple dip’ La Niña, study suggests

Black summer bushfires may have caused rare ‘triple dip’ La Niña, study suggests

Factbox: Debt-for-nature swaps swell in climate finance response

Factbox: Debt-for-nature swaps swell in climate finance response

Extreme heat, well into triple digits, smashes records in Asia

Extreme heat, well into triple digits, smashes records in Asia

‘Mind-boggling’ methane emissions from Turkmenistan revealed

‘Mind-boggling’ methane emissions from Turkmenistan revealed

A Greenland glacier’s rapid melting may signal faster sea level rise

A Greenland glacier’s rapid melting may signal faster sea level rise

Australia to invest $1.4 bln to scale up renewable hydrogen industry

Australia to invest $1.4 bln to scale up renewable hydrogen industry

Microbes discovered that can digest plastics at low temperatures

Microbes discovered that can digest plastics at low temperatures

World not ready to ‘switch off’ fossil fuels, UAE says

World not ready to ‘switch off’ fossil fuels, UAE says

Aruba Considers Enshrining the ‘Rights of Nature’ in Its Constitution

Aruba Considers Enshrining the ‘Rights of Nature’ in Its Constitution

Air pollution from oil and gas production responsible for $77 billion in annual US health damages, study finds

Air pollution from oil and gas production responsible for $77 billion in annual US health damages, study finds

UK to contribute to Brazil’s Amazon defence fund, PM Sunak says

UK to contribute to Brazil’s Amazon defence fund, PM Sunak says

Canada’s Alberta announces state of emergency over wildfires

Canada’s Alberta announces state of emergency over wildfires

Vietnam records highest ever temperature of 44.1C

Vietnam records highest ever temperature of 44.1C

Prayer for rain, water rations: Catalonia struggles with drought

Prayer for rain, water rations: Catalonia struggles with drought

Melting glaciers in Alps threaten biodiversity of invertebrates, says study

Melting glaciers in Alps threaten biodiversity of invertebrates, says study

US settles landmark Alabama environmental justice case

US settles landmark Alabama environmental justice case

Ajay Banga Confirmed as World Bank Leader

Ajay Banga Confirmed as World Bank Leader

Australia warned of ‘over-mining’ risk in race to secure minerals needed for clean energy

Australia warned of ‘over-mining’ risk in race to secure minerals needed for clean energy

Investors managing $10 trillion urge faster corporate action on plastics

Investors managing $10 trillion urge faster corporate action on plastics

UN warns heat records could be broken as chance of El Niño rises

UN warns heat records could be broken as chance of El Niño rises

India’s cost of adapting to climate change needs seen at $1 trillion by 2030, report says

India’s cost of adapting to climate change needs seen at $1 trillion by 2030, report says

Climate talks see push for deadline on ending ‘fossil fuel age’

Climate talks see push for deadline on ending ‘fossil fuel age’

What an ominous surge in ocean temperatures means for the planet

What an ominous surge in ocean temperatures means for the planet

Air pollution spikes linked to irregular heartbeats, study finds

Air pollution spikes linked to irregular heartbeats, study finds

Brazil’s Mura people report threats amid pressure to approve Amazon potash mine

Brazil’s Mura people report threats amid pressure to approve Amazon potash mine

‘Endless record heat’ in Asia as highest April temperatures recorded

‘Endless record heat’ in Asia as highest April temperatures recorded

What a ‘1,000-year drought’ means for Native Americans

What a ‘1,000-year drought’ means for Native Americans

Life in ocean’s twilight zone ‘could disappear’ amid warming seas

Life in ocean’s twilight zone ‘could disappear’ amid warming seas

Record ocean temperatures put Earth in ‘uncharted territory’, say scientists

Record ocean temperatures put Earth in ‘uncharted territory’, say scientists

Global warming made Horn of Africa drought possible: WWA study

Global warming made Horn of Africa drought possible: WWA study

One in five cars sold in 2023 will be electric, says IEA

One in five cars sold in 2023 will be electric, says IEA

Here Are the Places Most at Risk From Record-Shattering Heat

Here Are the Places Most at Risk From Record-Shattering Heat

Climate protesters call out US banks for funding fossil fuel projects

Climate protesters call out US banks for funding fossil fuel projects

Biden pledges $1bn to UN climate fund and implores world leaders to act

Biden pledges $1bn to UN climate fund and implores world leaders to act

How south-east Asia is fighting back to save corals – photo essay

How south-east Asia is fighting back to save corals – photo essay

How an Arctic snow school aims to respond to climate crisis with Inuit help

How an Arctic snow school aims to respond to climate crisis with Inuit help

EU regulators set out ideas to plug climate ‘insurance gap’

EU regulators set out ideas to plug climate ‘insurance gap’

Indigenous leader from Brazil wins top environmental prize

Indigenous leader from Brazil wins top environmental prize

EU gives green light to revamp of Europe’s main climate policy

EU gives green light to revamp of Europe’s main climate policy

John Kerry: relying on technology to remove carbon dioxide is ‘dangerous’

John Kerry: relying on technology to remove carbon dioxide is ‘dangerous’

‘Playing with fire’: the countdown to mining the deep seas for critical minerals

‘Playing with fire’: the countdown to mining the deep seas for critical minerals

Why Solving Climate Change Is Not an Issue Where We ‘Succeed or Fail’

Why Solving Climate Change Is Not an Issue Where We ‘Succeed or Fail’

‘Frightening’: record-busting heat and drought hit Europe in 2022

‘Frightening’: record-busting heat and drought hit Europe in 2022

India’s heat putting economy, development goals at risk: Study

India’s heat putting economy, development goals at risk: Study

‘Don’t fool yourself’: billions more needed to protect tropical forests, warns new report

‘Don’t fool yourself’: billions more needed to protect tropical forests, warns new report

World’s at-risk kelp forests provide billions of dollars in benefits, study shows

World’s at-risk kelp forests provide billions of dollars in benefits, study shows

Climate change thaws world’s northernmost research station

Climate change thaws world’s northernmost research station

As world warms, droughts come on faster, study finds

As world warms, droughts come on faster, study finds

France heading towards worse summer drought than 2022, geological service says

France heading towards worse summer drought than 2022, geological service says

Somalis suffering from climate crisis they did nothing to create, U.N. chief says

Somalis suffering from climate crisis they did nothing to create, U.N. chief says

China says coastal sea levels hit new high in 2022

China says coastal sea levels hit new high in 2022

As Indians try to save a river, officials deny problems

As Indians try to save a river, officials deny problems

chatIPCC: Grounding Conversational AI in Climate Science

chatIPCC: Grounding Conversational AI in Climate Science

The World Bank Is Getting a New Chief. Will He Pivot Toward Climate Action?

The World Bank Is Getting a New Chief. Will He Pivot Toward Climate Action?

The Unequal Racial Burdens of Rising Seas

The Unequal Racial Burdens of Rising Seas

Fossil fuel groups hit extra hard by divestment pledges that go viral

Fossil fuel groups hit extra hard by divestment pledges that go viral

Lula government struggles to rein in deforestation in Brazil

Lula government struggles to rein in deforestation in Brazil

Wealthy Countries Have Blown Through Their Carbon Budgets

Wealthy Countries Have Blown Through Their Carbon Budgets

Harvard professor lobbied SEC on behalf of oil firm that pays her lavishly, emails show

Harvard professor lobbied SEC on behalf of oil firm that pays her lavishly, emails show

Italy to appoint drought special commissioner

Italy to appoint drought special commissioner

Brazil offers to host August summit for Amazon rainforest alliance

Brazil offers to host August summit for Amazon rainforest alliance

It’s Not Just Willow: Oil and Gas Projects Are Back in a Big Way

It’s Not Just Willow: Oil and Gas Projects Are Back in a Big Way

‘Scary’ new data on the last ice age raises concerns about future sea levels

‘Scary’ new data on the last ice age raises concerns about future sea levels

Greenhouse gas emissions rose at ‘alarming’ rate last year, US data shows

Greenhouse gas emissions rose at ‘alarming’ rate last year, US data shows

G7 climate ministers consider endorsing new gas investments -draft

G7 climate ministers consider endorsing new gas investments -draft

Water ban in drought-stricken Tunisia adds to growing crisis

Water ban in drought-stricken Tunisia adds to growing crisis

Japan wants G7 agreement to accelerate decarbonisation efforts

Japan wants G7 agreement to accelerate decarbonisation efforts

A Push to Turn Agriculture and Farm Waste Into Fuel

A Push to Turn Agriculture and Farm Waste Into Fuel

Sudan’s Nile fishermen worry as climate change means fewer fish

Sudan’s Nile fishermen worry as climate change means fewer fish

Norway should push for a global moratorium on deep-sea mining

Norway should push for a global moratorium on deep-sea mining

UK admits revised net zero strategy will fail to hit emission targets

UK admits revised net zero strategy will fail to hit emission targets

Climate activists pour black liquid into Rome fountain

Climate activists pour black liquid into Rome fountain

Top UN court to assess countries’ climate obligations after resolution passes

Top UN court to assess countries’ climate obligations after resolution passes

UN votes to ask world court to rule on countries’ climate duties

UN votes to ask world court to rule on countries’ climate duties

Melting Antarctic ice predicted to cause rapid slowdown of deep ocean current by 2050

Melting Antarctic ice predicted to cause rapid slowdown of deep ocean current by 2050

Stop Insuring Carbon Projects ‘Immediately’, Activists Tell Bosses

Stop Insuring Carbon Projects ‘Immediately’, Activists Tell Bosses

Pipes For Snakes, Tunnels For Elephants: Govt Plan To Avoid Roadkill On Chhattisgarh-Jharkhand Highway

Pipes For Snakes, Tunnels For Elephants: Govt Plan To Avoid Roadkill On Chhattisgarh-Jharkhand Highway

Five Things We’ve Learned From UN Climate Report

Five Things We’ve Learned From UN Climate Report

Mississippi Faces ‘Long Road To Recovery’ After Deadly Tornadoes

Mississippi Faces ‘Long Road To Recovery’ After Deadly Tornadoes

A Vanishing Coast And The Search For Solutions In Senegal

A Vanishing Coast And The Search For Solutions In Senegal

Italy To Cut Rice Output As Drought Looms For Second Year

Italy To Cut Rice Output As Drought Looms For Second Year

Photos: World’s Water In Focus After Year Of Droughts And Floods

Photos: World’s Water In Focus After Year Of Droughts And Floods

Dieselgate: Millions Of ‘Extremely’ Polluting Cars Still On Europe’s Roads, Says Report

Dieselgate: Millions Of ‘Extremely’ Polluting Cars Still On Europe’s Roads, Says Report

World Water Day: Mapping Water Stress Across The Middle East

World Water Day: Mapping Water Stress Across The Middle East

Years Of Climate Scepticism Have Done Untold Damage

Years Of Climate Scepticism Have Done Untold Damage

Decline Of More Than 500 Species Of Marine Life In Australian Reefs ‘The Tip Of The Iceberg’, Study Finds

Decline Of More Than 500 Species Of Marine Life In Australian Reefs ‘The Tip Of The Iceberg’, Study Finds

Greta Thunberg, Climate Activists Greenlighted To Sue Sweden

Greta Thunberg, Climate Activists Greenlighted To Sue Sweden

World Can Still Avoid Worst Of Climate Collapse With Genuine Change, IPCC Says

World Can Still Avoid Worst Of Climate Collapse With Genuine Change, IPCC Says

World Has Less Than A Decade To Stop Catastrophic Warming, U.N. Panel Says

World Has Less Than A Decade To Stop Catastrophic Warming, U.N. Panel Says

Vietnam seizes 7 tonnes ivory in largest wildlife smuggling case in years

Vietnam seizes 7 tonnes ivory in largest wildlife smuggling case in years

Scientists deliver ‘final warning’ on climate crisis: act now or it’s too late

Scientists deliver ‘final warning’ on climate crisis: act now or it’s too late

Breaking the bias: how to deliver gender equity in conservation

Breaking the bias: how to deliver gender equity in conservation

America’s destructive new rush for natural gas.

America’s destructive new rush for natural gas.

Residents call for clean-up after mass fish death in Australia

Residents call for clean-up after mass fish death in Australia

‘Point of no return’: UN report to provide stark climate warning

‘Point of no return’: UN report to provide stark climate warning

‘A wake-up call’: total weight of wild mammals less than 10% of humanity’s

‘A wake-up call’: total weight of wild mammals less than 10% of humanity’s

Rising Bottled Water Consumption Signals Safe Drinking Water Goal Is Under Threat, Says U.N. Think Tank

Rising Bottled Water Consumption Signals Safe Drinking Water Goal Is Under Threat, Says U.N. Think Tank

Give Mature Trees Same Protection As Heritage Buildings, Say Campaigners

Give Mature Trees Same Protection As Heritage Buildings, Say Campaigners

EU’s Net Zero Plans Will Fail Without More Money, Warn Industry Chiefs

EU’s Net Zero Plans Will Fail Without More Money, Warn Industry Chiefs

EU Unveils Plans to Lead in Green Industrial Revolution

EU Unveils Plans to Lead in Green Industrial Revolution

The Poignant Music of Melting Ice

The Poignant Music of Melting Ice

Seaweed Is Having Its Moment In The Sun

Seaweed Is Having Its Moment In The Sun

National Carbon Dioxide (CO₂) budgets inferred from atmospheric observations

National Carbon Dioxide (CO₂) budgets inferred from atmospheric observations

US Lawsuit Filed To Stop Willow Oil Drilling Project In Alaska

US Lawsuit Filed To Stop Willow Oil Drilling Project In Alaska

Wealthy Cities Can Breathe Cleaner Air But India’s Air Pollution Worsens

Wealthy Cities Can Breathe Cleaner Air But India’s Air Pollution Worsens

Indian State To Open New Asiatic Lion Sanctuary As Numbers Soar

Indian State To Open New Asiatic Lion Sanctuary As Numbers Soar

EU Lawmakers Vote to Require all Member States to Cut Emissions by 2030

EU Lawmakers Vote to Require all Member States to Cut Emissions by 2030

Climate Change: It’s Now Or Never For India

Climate Change: It’s Now Or Never For India

EU Lawmakers Approve CO2-Cutting Targets And Expanding Forest Carbon Sinks

EU Lawmakers Approve CO2-Cutting Targets And Expanding Forest Carbon Sinks

‘Now Or Never’: UN Scientists Detail ‘Live­able’ Climate Scenario

‘Now Or Never’: UN Scientists Detail ‘Live­able’ Climate Scenario

Moooove over: How single-celled yeasts are doing the work of 1,500-pound cows

Moooove over: How single-celled yeasts are doing the work of 1,500-pound cows

Brazil’s Amazon deforestation again hits record high for February

Brazil’s Amazon deforestation again hits record high for February

Biggest carbon credit certifier to replace its rainforest offsets scheme

Biggest carbon credit certifier to replace its rainforest offsets scheme

Greenwashing crackdown in Europe leaves investors in the dark

Greenwashing crackdown in Europe leaves investors in the dark

Argentina’s grain harvest suffers under worst drought in 60 years

Argentina’s grain harvest suffers under worst drought in 60 years

Helping Nature Help Us

Helping Nature Help Us

Smoke from Australian bushfires depleted ozone layer by up to 5% in 2020, study finds

Smoke from Australian bushfires depleted ozone layer by up to 5% in 2020, study finds

Antarctic sea ice extent reaches all-time low: EU monitor

Antarctic sea ice extent reaches all-time low: EU monitor

Explainer: International Women’s Day: date, history and this year’s theme

Explainer: International Women’s Day: date, history and this year’s theme

Plastic entering oceans could nearly triple by 2040 if left unchecked -research

Plastic entering oceans could nearly triple by 2040 if left unchecked -research

Meat, dairy and rice production will bust 1.5C climate target, shows study

Meat, dairy and rice production will bust 1.5C climate target, shows study

Mapping California’s ‘Zombie’ Forests

Mapping California’s ‘Zombie’ Forests

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Chile announces biological corridor to protect endangered deer

‘Rapidly decarbonise’: Energy industry must lead climate fight

‘Rapidly decarbonise’: Energy industry must lead climate fight

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Nations secure U.N. global high seas biodiversity pact

Climate change to cost Germany up to $960bn by 2050, study finds

Climate change to cost Germany up to $960bn by 2050, study finds

Brussels clamps down on ‘greenwashing’ in bond market

Brussels clamps down on ‘greenwashing’ in bond market

New disease caused by plastics discovered in seabirds

New disease caused by plastics discovered in seabirds

Mercedes-Benz begins building battery recycling factory in southern Germany

Mercedes-Benz begins building battery recycling factory in southern Germany

Here’s the real reason the EPA doesn’t want to test for toxins in East Palestine

Here’s the real reason the EPA doesn’t want to test for toxins in East Palestine

Relentless rise in carbon emissions tempered by renewable energy surge

Relentless rise in carbon emissions tempered by renewable energy surge

Overconsumption by the rich must be tackled, says acting UN biodiversity chief

Overconsumption by the rich must be tackled, says acting UN biodiversity chief

How sugar kelp may help to tackle the climate crisis

How sugar kelp may help to tackle the climate crisis

EU to crack down on greenwashing with ‘proportionate’ penalties

EU to crack down on greenwashing with ‘proportionate’ penalties

Dozens of forest fires scorch Cuba, threatening brittle economy

Dozens of forest fires scorch Cuba, threatening brittle economy

Why 2023 might just be a turning point for climate action

Why 2023 might just be a turning point for climate action

India to get heat waves this year after hottest February on record

India to get heat waves this year after hottest February on record

‘Doomsday’ Arctic seed vault gets boost as efforts to secure food supplies ramp up

‘Doomsday’ Arctic seed vault gets boost as efforts to secure food supplies ramp up

Energy industry fails to tackle methane emissions despite soaring profits, IEA says

Energy industry fails to tackle methane emissions despite soaring profits, IEA says

China’s coal plant approvals highest in seven years, research finds

China’s coal plant approvals highest in seven years, research finds

Thunberg, dozens of activists block Norway’s energy ministry

Thunberg, dozens of activists block Norway’s energy ministry

‘We have no time to lose’: Ban Ki-moon criticises climate finance delays

‘We have no time to lose’: Ban Ki-moon criticises climate finance delays

Parts of US see earliest spring conditions on record: ‘Climate change playing out in real time

Parts of US see earliest spring conditions on record: ‘Climate change playing out in real time

US nominates ex Mastercard CEO Ajay Banga to head World Bank

US nominates ex Mastercard CEO Ajay Banga to head World Bank

How this company plans to use Earth’s heat to cool the planet

How this company plans to use Earth’s heat to cool the planet

Australia to make area the size of Germany a marine park in Southern Ocean

Australia to make area the size of Germany a marine park in Southern Ocean

China urged to place ‘wellbeing’ above GDP amid climate threat

China urged to place ‘wellbeing’ above GDP amid climate threat

England one dry spell away from return to severe drought, say experts

England one dry spell away from return to severe drought, say experts

UAE eyes renewables partnerships with India, Jaber says

UAE eyes renewables partnerships with India, Jaber says

Mosquito-borne diseases become climate reality in warming Pacific

Mosquito-borne diseases become climate reality in warming Pacific

A Sudden Rush to Make Sustainable Aviation Fuel Mainstream

A Sudden Rush to Make Sustainable Aviation Fuel Mainstream

Australia faces unprecedented grassfires next summer ‘supercharged’ by global heating

Australia faces unprecedented grassfires next summer ‘supercharged’ by global heating

China provinces top list of regions at risk from climate change

China provinces top list of regions at risk from climate change

Great Lakes ice cover plummets to record mid-February low

Great Lakes ice cover plummets to record mid-February low

South African cheetahs begin journey to new home in India

South African cheetahs begin journey to new home in India

G20-backed standards body approves first global company sustainability rules

G20-backed standards body approves first global company sustainability rules

Ohio cleaning up toxic train derailment as pollution ‘plume’ moves downstream

Ohio cleaning up toxic train derailment as pollution ‘plume’ moves downstream

Ecuador: Indigenous Villages Fight ‘Devastating’ Mining Activity

Ecuador: Indigenous Villages Fight ‘Devastating’ Mining Activity

India To Blacklist Renewable Firms For Missing Project Deadlines

India To Blacklist Renewable Firms For Missing Project Deadlines

Ohio Cleaning Up Toxic Train Derailment As Pollution ‘Plume’ Moves Downstream

Ohio Cleaning Up Toxic Train Derailment As Pollution ‘Plume’ Moves Downstream

UN Chief Says Rising Seas a ‘Death Sentence’ for Some Countries

UN Chief Says Rising Seas a ‘Death Sentence’ for Some Countries

A Third of Companies Linked to Deforestation Have no Policy to End it

A Third of Companies Linked to Deforestation Have no Policy to End it

Elon Musk Agrees to Open Parts of Tesla’s Charging Network to Everyone

Elon Musk Agrees to Open Parts of Tesla’s Charging Network to Everyone

New Zealand Minister Decries Climate Crisis ‘Lost Decades’ In Wake of Cyclone Gabrielle

New Zealand Minister Decries Climate Crisis ‘Lost Decades’ In Wake of Cyclone Gabrielle

EU Lawmakers Approve Effective 2035 Ban on New Fossil Fuel Cars

EU Lawmakers Approve Effective 2035 Ban on New Fossil Fuel Cars

One of The World’s Cleanest New Skyscrapers Collides With the Future

One of The World’s Cleanest New Skyscrapers Collides With the Future

EU Opens Door To ‘Green’ Nuclear-Derived Hydrogen

EU Opens Door To ‘Green’ Nuclear-Derived Hydrogen

Biden And Lula Project Unity On Democratic Values And Climate Change

Biden And Lula Project Unity On Democratic Values And Climate Change

Alarming Levels of PFAS In Norwegian Arctic Ice Pose New Risk To Wildlife

Alarming Levels of PFAS In Norwegian Arctic Ice Pose New Risk To Wildlife

Big Oil’s Big Lies: How The Industry Denied Global Warming

Big Oil’s Big Lies: How The Industry Denied Global Warming

Norway Wealth Fund: We Won’t Back Boards Who Fail On Climate

Norway Wealth Fund: We Won’t Back Boards Who Fail On Climate

‘The Grass Does Not Grow’: In Chile’s Far South, The Worst Drought In 50 Years

‘The Grass Does Not Grow’: In Chile’s Far South, The Worst Drought In 50 Years

Glacial Lake Floods Threaten Communities In Asia, South America

Glacial Lake Floods Threaten Communities In Asia, South America

Nine Global Banks Invest $45 Mln In Carbon Credit Platform

Nine Global Banks Invest $45 Mln In Carbon Credit Platform

Guess What? More Plastic Trash

Guess What? More Plastic Trash

UAE’s Jaber, COP28 President, Says He Is Listening, Ready To Engage

UAE’s Jaber, COP28 President, Says He Is Listening, Ready To Engage

Stop ‘Wishcycling’ And Get Wise: How To Recycle (Almost) Everything

Stop ‘Wishcycling’ And Get Wise: How To Recycle (Almost) Everything

India Plans To Promote Green Tourism During G20 Presidency

India Plans To Promote Green Tourism During G20 Presidency

Concrete Traps CO2 Soaked From Air In Climate-Friendly Test

Concrete Traps CO2 Soaked From Air In Climate-Friendly Test

Revive And Restore Wetlands, Home To 40 Per Cent Of All Biodiversity

Revive And Restore Wetlands, Home To 40 Per Cent Of All Biodiversity

There’s A Buzz About Green Hydrogen. But Pink, Produced Using Nuclear, May Have A Huge Role To Play Too

There’s A Buzz About Green Hydrogen. But Pink, Produced Using Nuclear, May Have A Huge Role To Play Too

Boosting Climate Education Through Networking And Training

Boosting Climate Education Through Networking And Training

Winter Rains Revive Iraq’s Famed Marshlands

Winter Rains Revive Iraq’s Famed Marshlands

Microscopic Dust From Desert Storms Has Been Hiding The True Extent Of Global Warming, Study Finds

Microscopic Dust From Desert Storms Has Been Hiding The True Extent Of Global Warming, Study Finds

Four Indonesians Take Swiss Cement Giant To Court Over Climate

Four Indonesians Take Swiss Cement Giant To Court Over Climate

Green Projects Are Boosting Uk Growth – CBI Report

Green Projects Are Boosting Uk Growth – CBI Report

This Guide Can Help You Save Money And Fight Climate Change

This Guide Can Help You Save Money And Fight Climate Change

Germany Pledges Millions To Help Brazil Protect Amazon Rainforest

Germany Pledges Millions To Help Brazil Protect Amazon Rainforest

Artificial Intelligence Predicts Climate Change Coming Faster Than We Recently Thought, New Study Says

Artificial Intelligence Predicts Climate Change Coming Faster Than We Recently Thought, New Study Says

Emissions Divide Now Greater Within Countries Than Between Them – Study

Emissions Divide Now Greater Within Countries Than Between Them – Study

It’s ‘Plant A Tree Day.’ This PhD Student Is On A Mission To Give Back A Trillion Trees

It’s ‘Plant A Tree Day.’ This PhD Student Is On A Mission To Give Back A Trillion Trees

Cyclone In Madagascar Kills Dozens, Displaces Tens Of Thousands

Cyclone In Madagascar Kills Dozens, Displaces Tens Of Thousands

Nigeria Floods: Songs And Testimonies From A Drowning World

Nigeria Floods: Songs And Testimonies From A Drowning World

South Africa Signs Deal With India To Relocate Dozens Of Cheetahs

South Africa Signs Deal With India To Relocate Dozens Of Cheetahs

Human Activity And Drought ‘Degrading More Than A Third Of Amazon Rainforest’

Human Activity And Drought ‘Degrading More Than A Third Of Amazon Rainforest’

Food, Feed And Fuel: Global Seaweed Industry Could Reduce Land Needed For Farming By 110m Hectares, Study Finds

Food, Feed And Fuel: Global Seaweed Industry Could Reduce Land Needed For Farming By 110m Hectares, Study Finds

India’s First Green Bond Issue Pulls Local Bidders, Foreigners Aloof – Traders

India’s First Green Bond Issue Pulls Local Bidders, Foreigners Aloof – Traders

Meet The New Guardian Of The Amazon

Meet The New Guardian Of The Amazon

Indian Industry Turns To Biomass As Capital Bans Coal In Pollution Fight

Indian Industry Turns To Biomass As Capital Bans Coal In Pollution Fight

Bank Funding For Renewables Stagnates vs Oil And Gas – Report

Bank Funding For Renewables Stagnates vs Oil And Gas – Report

New Study Reveals Arctic Ice, Tracked Both Above And Below, Is Freezing Later

New Study Reveals Arctic Ice, Tracked Both Above And Below, Is Freezing Later

We Still Use Appliances Like It’s 1970. There’s A Better Way.

We Still Use Appliances Like It’s 1970. There’s A Better Way.

The Collapse Of Insects

The Collapse Of Insects

Lula Accuses Bolsonaro Of Genocide Against Yanomami In Amazon

Lula Accuses Bolsonaro Of Genocide Against Yanomami In Amazon

Argentine Government, Farm Exporters Seek Relief From Historic Drought

Argentine Government, Farm Exporters Seek Relief From Historic Drought

Polar Bears Could Have More Dangerous Run-Ins With People As Ice Melts

Polar Bears Could Have More Dangerous Run-Ins With People As Ice Melts

Davos Delegates Praise Biden’s ‘Huge’ Green Package, As Europe Voices Complaints

Davos Delegates Praise Biden’s ‘Huge’ Green Package, As Europe Voices Complaints

Greenland Temperatures Hottest In 1,000 Years: Study

Greenland Temperatures Hottest In 1,000 Years: Study

King Charles Redirects £1bn Windfarm Profits Towards ‘Public Good’

King Charles Redirects £1bn Windfarm Profits Towards ‘Public Good’

Single-Use Coffee Pods Have Surprising Environmental Benefits Over Other Brewing Methods

Single-Use Coffee Pods Have Surprising Environmental Benefits Over Other Brewing Methods

Police Carry Greta Thunberg Away From German Coal Mine Protest

Police Carry Greta Thunberg Away From German Coal Mine Protest

Brazil Can Increase Grain Planting By 5% A Year Without Deforesting, Says Minister

Brazil Can Increase Grain Planting By 5% A Year Without Deforesting, Says Minister

Can We Put A Price Tag On Nature?

Can We Put A Price Tag On Nature?

Davos 2023: EU To Counter U.S. Climate Game Changer With Own Green Deal

Davos 2023: EU To Counter U.S. Climate Game Changer With Own Green Deal

Atmospheric Dust May Have Hidden True Extent Of Global Heating

Atmospheric Dust May Have Hidden True Extent Of Global Heating

India’s Big Hopes For Green Hydrogen

India’s Big Hopes For Green Hydrogen

‘A New Industrial Age’: The Coming Renewable-Energy Boom

‘A New Industrial Age’: The Coming Renewable-Energy Boom

Socked In By Smog, Indian Officials Invest Heavily — In Public Relations

Socked In By Smog, Indian Officials Invest Heavily — In Public Relations

Australia’s Natural Disasters Bill Hits $3.5 Billion In 2022, Billions More To Come

Australia’s Natural Disasters Bill Hits $3.5 Billion In 2022, Billions More To Come

Exxon Scientists Predicted Global Warming, Even as Company Cast Doubts, Study Finds

Exxon Scientists Predicted Global Warming, Even as Company Cast Doubts, Study Finds

Will California’s Extreme Storms Offset its Years-Long Drought?

Will California’s Extreme Storms Offset its Years-Long Drought?

Fossil Fuel Producers Must be Forced to ‘Take Back’ Carbon, Say Scientists

Fossil Fuel Producers Must be Forced to ‘Take Back’ Carbon, Say Scientists

Brazil Makes Official Bid for Amazonian City to Host Cop30

Brazil Makes Official Bid for Amazonian City to Host Cop30

Green Industries Could be Worth $10.3 Trln to Economy by 2050 – Study

Green Industries Could be Worth $10.3 Trln to Economy by 2050 – Study

Oceans Were the Hottest Ever Recorded in 2022, Analysis Shows

Oceans Were the Hottest Ever Recorded in 2022, Analysis Shows

War and Weather

War and Weather

The Last 8 Years Were the Hottest on Record

The Last 8 Years Were the Hottest on Record

Ladakh Herders Struggle on the Frontier of Climate Crisis

Ladakh Herders Struggle on the Frontier of Climate Crisis

The Ozone Layer is on Track to Recover Within Decades as Harmful Chemicals are Phased Out, Scientists Report

The Ozone Layer is on Track to Recover Within Decades as Harmful Chemicals are Phased Out, Scientists Report

Relentless Rain, Record Heat: Study Finds Climate Crisis Worsened Extreme Weather

Relentless Rain, Record Heat: Study Finds Climate Crisis Worsened Extreme Weather

Biden Declares Emergency for Storm-Hit California

Biden Declares Emergency for Storm-Hit California

Sinking Land, Cracking Homes Force Many to Flee India’s Joshimath

Sinking Land, Cracking Homes Force Many to Flee India’s Joshimath

Two-Thirds of Glaciers Projected to Disappear by 2100: Study

Two-Thirds of Glaciers Projected to Disappear by 2100: Study

Planetary Justice: Climate Liability and Nature’s Legal Rights

Planetary Justice: Climate Liability and Nature’s Legal Rights

Germany Supports World Bank Reforms Ahead of Spring Meetings

Germany Supports World Bank Reforms Ahead of Spring Meetings

UK’s Record Hot 2022 Made 160 Times More Likely by Climate Crisis

UK’s Record Hot 2022 Made 160 Times More Likely by Climate Crisis

UAE’s ADNOC Allocates $15 Bln to Decarbonisation Projects

UAE’s ADNOC Allocates $15 Bln to Decarbonisation Projects

Collapse, Contamination: Mexican Scientists Sound Alarm at Mayan Train

Collapse, Contamination: Mexican Scientists Sound Alarm at Mayan Train

US Government Approves Use Of World’s First Vaccine For Honeybees

US Government Approves Use Of World’s First Vaccine For Honeybees

UK Sales of Electric Cars Overtake Diesel for the First Time

UK Sales of Electric Cars Overtake Diesel for the First Time

Revisiting The Cost Of Food Waste On Our Planet

Revisiting The Cost Of Food Waste On Our Planet

Brazil’s Lula Picks Amazon Defender to Run Environment Ministry

Brazil’s Lula Picks Amazon Defender to Run Environment Ministry

3 Ways To Tap Billions In New Money to Go Green — Starting This Month

3 Ways To Tap Billions In New Money to Go Green — Starting This Month

The Hidden Underwater Forests That Could Help Tackle The Climate Crisis

The Hidden Underwater Forests That Could Help Tackle The Climate Crisis

UK Sets New Record For Wind Power Generation

UK Sets New Record For Wind Power Generation

The Senegal Man on a Mission to Plant Five Million Trees

The Senegal Man on a Mission to Plant Five Million Trees

The World’s in a ‘Polycrisis’ — and These Countries Want to Quash it by Looking Beyond GDP

The World’s in a ‘Polycrisis’ — and These Countries Want to Quash it by Looking Beyond GDP

World Bank to Lend $500 Million to Help Brazil Meet Climate Goals

World Bank to Lend $500 Million to Help Brazil Meet Climate Goals

Emperor Penguin at Risk of Extinction, Along With Two-Thirds of Native Antarctic Species, Research Shows

Emperor Penguin at Risk of Extinction, Along With Two-Thirds of Native Antarctic Species, Research Shows

How Climate Change Can Supercharge Snowstorms

How Climate Change Can Supercharge Snowstorms

EU’s 2021 Greenhouse Emissions Fell 22% From 2008 Peak

EU’s 2021 Greenhouse Emissions Fell 22% From 2008 Peak

Our Favorite 2022 Climate Coverage. (Some Of It’s Even Good News!)

Our Favorite 2022 Climate Coverage. (Some Of It’s Even Good News!)

Environmentalists Sue To Stop U.S. Oil And Gas Auction Off Alaska Coast

Environmentalists Sue To Stop U.S. Oil And Gas Auction Off Alaska Coast

Race To The Future: Electric Cars Are Taking Off. But When Will Battery Recycling Follow?

Race To The Future: Electric Cars Are Taking Off. But When Will Battery Recycling Follow?

Nations Agree on Historic Deal in Montreal to Protect Nature

Nations Agree on Historic Deal in Montreal to Protect Nature

US-France Satellite to Map World’s Oceans, Rivers, Lakes

US-France Satellite to Map World’s Oceans, Rivers, Lakes

Climate Goal of 1.5c is ‘Gasping for Breath’, Says UN Head

Climate Goal of 1.5c is ‘Gasping for Breath’, Says UN Head

COP15: UN Pushes to End to $1.8tn in Subsidies Linked With Harm to Nature

COP15: UN Pushes to End to $1.8tn in Subsidies Linked With Harm to Nature

Witness to Paradise Being Lost: My Year in the Dying Amazon

Witness to Paradise Being Lost: My Year in the Dying Amazon

Britain Sets Out New Legally Binding Environmental Targets

Britain Sets Out New Legally Binding Environmental Targets

Landscape Restoration Projects Across Europe Boosted by $26m Awards

Landscape Restoration Projects Across Europe Boosted by $26m Awards

Tokyo Makes Solar Panels Mandatory for New Homes Built After 2025

Tokyo Makes Solar Panels Mandatory for New Homes Built After 2025

UN Biodiversity Talks Hampered by ‘Lack of Political Will’: WWF

UN Biodiversity Talks Hampered by ‘Lack of Political Will’: WWF

Warmer and Stormier Conditions are Destabilizing the Arctic, Report Says

Warmer and Stormier Conditions are Destabilizing the Arctic, Report Says

Analysis: Protecting 30% of the Planet to Save Nature is Not as Simple as it Sounds

Analysis: Protecting 30% of the Planet to Save Nature is Not as Simple as it Sounds

NASA to Run First Global Water Survey From Space

NASA to Run First Global Water Survey From Space

EU Climate Action: Provisional Agreement Reached on Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM)

EU Climate Action: Provisional Agreement Reached on Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM)

Green Tariffs: What Are They and Why do They Matter?

Green Tariffs: What Are They and Why do They Matter?

What to Expect as US-Africa Summit Kicks off in Washington

What to Expect as US-Africa Summit Kicks off in Washington

Fusion Energy Breakthrough by US Scientists Boosts Clean Power Hopes

Fusion Energy Breakthrough by US Scientists Boosts Clean Power Hopes

Sri Lanka Shuts Schools as Cyclonic Storm Raises Pollution, India Braces for Landfall

Sri Lanka Shuts Schools as Cyclonic Storm Raises Pollution, India Braces for Landfall

Marine Life Hit by ‘Perfect Storm’ as Red List Reveals Species Close to Extinction

Marine Life Hit by ‘Perfect Storm’ as Red List Reveals Species Close to Extinction

Fuel Made From Ramen, Dishes From Coffee Grinds: Japan Rethinks Food Waste

Fuel Made From Ramen, Dishes From Coffee Grinds: Japan Rethinks Food Waste

Indigenous People Seek Stronger Land Rights at COP15 Nature Talks

Indigenous People Seek Stronger Land Rights at COP15 Nature Talks

World’s Biggest Mutual Fund Manager Quits Net Zero Effort

World’s Biggest Mutual Fund Manager Quits Net Zero Effort

U.N. Summit On Nature Presents Chance for ‘Once-In-A-Decade’ Deal

U.N. Summit On Nature Presents Chance for ‘Once-In-A-Decade’ Deal

Our Plastic Ocean: Infinite Waste in Boundless Seas

Our Plastic Ocean: Infinite Waste in Boundless Seas

Climate Change Prompts Look at Shake-Up of Winter Olympics Host Selection

Climate Change Prompts Look at Shake-Up of Winter Olympics Host Selection

UN Head Opens COP15 With Stark Warning of Declining Biodiversity

UN Head Opens COP15 With Stark Warning of Declining Biodiversity

Scientists Thought Carbon Emissions Had Peaked. They’ve Never Been Higher.

Scientists Thought Carbon Emissions Had Peaked. They’ve Never Been Higher.

Can We Save Nature?

Can We Save Nature?

India Chases Clean Energy, but Economic Goals Put Coal First

India Chases Clean Energy, but Economic Goals Put Coal First

Ukraine War Will Make Renewables Top Electricity Source: IEA

Ukraine War Will Make Renewables Top Electricity Source: IEA

U.N. Summit Aims for Global Pact to Protect Nature

U.N. Summit Aims for Global Pact to Protect Nature

War and Adverse Weather Set to Keep Food Prices High

War and Adverse Weather Set to Keep Food Prices High

Solar Power Expected to Surpass Coal in 5 Years, IEA Says

Solar Power Expected to Surpass Coal in 5 Years, IEA Says

EU Seeks Deal On Law Preventing Import of Deforestation-Linked Goods

EU Seeks Deal On Law Preventing Import of Deforestation-Linked Goods

Stop Burning Trees to Make Energy, Say 650 Scientists Before COP15 Biodiversity Summit

Stop Burning Trees to Make Energy, Say 650 Scientists Before COP15 Biodiversity Summit

‘Zombie’ Viruses Are Thawing in Melting Permafrost Because of Climate Change

‘Zombie’ Viruses Are Thawing in Melting Permafrost Because of Climate Change

The Controversial Push to Mine the Deep Sea

The Controversial Push to Mine the Deep Sea

ICJ Declines To Issue Decision in Chile-Bolivia River Dispute

ICJ Declines To Issue Decision in Chile-Bolivia River Dispute

Germany Pledges $86 Mln To Ghana For ‘Critical Sector’ Development

Germany Pledges $86 Mln To Ghana For ‘Critical Sector’ Development

We Looked at 1,200 Possibilities for the Planet’s Future. These are our Best Hope.

We Looked at 1,200 Possibilities for the Planet’s Future. These are our Best Hope.

Who Pays the Bill for Climate Change?

Who Pays the Bill for Climate Change?

Nature Needs $384 Billion Annually by 2025, U.N. Says, Article With Image

Nature Needs $384 Billion Annually by 2025, U.N. Says, Article With Image

Florida Pulls $2 Bln From Blackrock in Largest Anti-ESG Divestment

Florida Pulls $2 Bln From Blackrock in Largest Anti-ESG Divestment

China Eyes 10% Cut in Pesticide Use on Fruit, Vegetables by 2025

China Eyes 10% Cut in Pesticide Use on Fruit, Vegetables by 2025

MPs Urge Prime Minister to Attend Biodiversity Summit in Canada

MPs Urge Prime Minister to Attend Biodiversity Summit in Canada

How the EU Can Help Save Indigenous Lives and the Amazon

How the EU Can Help Save Indigenous Lives and the Amazon

UN Treaty Must Tackle Production of Problematic Plastics, Japan Says

UN Treaty Must Tackle Production of Problematic Plastics, Japan Says

Black Friday’s ‘Enormous Environmental Impact’ Sparks a Green Backlash

Black Friday’s ‘Enormous Environmental Impact’ Sparks a Green Backlash

The Electric Vehicle Boom in a Quiet Hungarian Town

The Electric Vehicle Boom in a Quiet Hungarian Town

QatarEnergy, ConocoPhillips Sign LNG Deal for Germany

QatarEnergy, ConocoPhillips Sign LNG Deal for Germany

Smog Engulfs Indian Capital as Winter Pollution Worsens

Smog Engulfs Indian Capital as Winter Pollution Worsens

‘We Need a Breakthrough Deal on Biodiversity’: Can Montreal Summit Deliver for Nature?

‘We Need a Breakthrough Deal on Biodiversity’: Can Montreal Summit Deliver for Nature?

Brazil’s Lula Courts U.K., Others to Join Fund to Protect Rainforest

Brazil’s Lula Courts U.K., Others to Join Fund to Protect Rainforest

Water as Part of the Climate Solution

Water as Part of the Climate Solution

A Treaty to End the Age of Plastic

A Treaty to End the Age of Plastic

Photos: El Salvador’s Biggest Fresh­Water Lake Swamped by Rubbish

Photos: El Salvador’s Biggest Fresh­Water Lake Swamped by Rubbish

French Police Guard Water as Seasonal Drought Intensifies

French Police Guard Water as Seasonal Drought Intensifies

EU to Propose Boosting Recycled Content and Reuse of Packaging

EU to Propose Boosting Recycled Content and Reuse of Packaging

Aftershocks, Heavy Rain Hamper Indonesia Earthquake Rescuers

Aftershocks, Heavy Rain Hamper Indonesia Earthquake Rescuers

Exclusive: U.S. Aims to Sanction Brazil Deforesters, Adding Bite to Climate Fight

Exclusive: U.S. Aims to Sanction Brazil Deforesters, Adding Bite to Climate Fight

Cop27 Has Shown Why a New Economic Order is Vital

Cop27 Has Shown Why a New Economic Order is Vital

In a Warming Climate, Nomads are Giving up a Way of Life In Kashmir

In a Warming Climate, Nomads are Giving up a Way of Life In Kashmir

In War-Torn States Hurt By Climate, Scant Hope For New Funds

In War-Torn States Hurt By Climate, Scant Hope For New Funds

Linde Starts Green Hydrogen Production In Greece

Linde Starts Green Hydrogen Production In Greece

Gaza Beekeepers Who Survived Blockade Struggle With Unstable Climate

Gaza Beekeepers Who Survived Blockade Struggle With Unstable Climate

In A First, Nonprofit Buys Insurance For Hawaii’s Threatened Coral Reefs

In A First, Nonprofit Buys Insurance For Hawaii’s Threatened Coral Reefs

Analysis: Global Financial System Needs Mosaic Of Reforms To Fund Climate Needs

Analysis: Global Financial System Needs Mosaic Of Reforms To Fund Climate Needs

Historic ‘Loss and Damage’ Fund Adopted at Cop27 Climate Summit

Historic ‘Loss and Damage’ Fund Adopted at Cop27 Climate Summit

We Couldn’t Fail Them: How Pakistan’s Floods Spurred Fight at Cop For Loss and Damage Fund

We Couldn’t Fail Them: How Pakistan’s Floods Spurred Fight at Cop For Loss and Damage Fund

Cutting-Edge Tech Made This Tiny Country a Major Exporter of Food

Cutting-Edge Tech Made This Tiny Country a Major Exporter of Food

The Sunday Read: What Does Sustainable Living Look Like? Maybe Like Uruguay

The Sunday Read: What Does Sustainable Living Look Like? Maybe Like Uruguay

As Cop27 Nears Deadline, Europe Makes ‘Final Offer’ for Climate Deal

As Cop27 Nears Deadline, Europe Makes ‘Final Offer’ for Climate Deal

Can Puerto Rico Recover Before The Next Climate Disaster?

Can Puerto Rico Recover Before The Next Climate Disaster?

‘Stand And Deliver’, Urges Un Secretary-General as Divides Threaten Cop27 Negotiations Ahead of Deadline

‘Stand And Deliver’, Urges Un Secretary-General as Divides Threaten Cop27 Negotiations Ahead of Deadline

‘Major’ Aims as Cape Town Marathon Races to be Sport’s Greenest Event

‘Major’ Aims as Cape Town Marathon Races to be Sport’s Greenest Event

How Our Planet Changed Over Time

How Our Planet Changed Over Time

Afghan Needs, Global Priorities, and the Treasures of Mes Aynak

Afghan Needs, Global Priorities, and the Treasures of Mes Aynak

In a Polluted Indian Village, Protesters Rebuke Cop27 Sponsorship

In a Polluted Indian Village, Protesters Rebuke Cop27 Sponsorship

A Clash Over Degrees: How Hot Should Nations Allow the Earth to Get?

A Clash Over Degrees: How Hot Should Nations Allow the Earth to Get?

How to Save Water in Your Home to Help Manage the Climate Crisis

How to Save Water in Your Home to Help Manage the Climate Crisis

Global Heating to Drive Stronger La Niña and El Niño Events By 2030, Researchers Say

Global Heating to Drive Stronger La Niña and El Niño Events By 2030, Researchers Say

At Cop27, Brazil’s Lula Vows Halt to Rampant Deforestation

At Cop27, Brazil’s Lula Vows Halt to Rampant Deforestation

Photos: World Population Hits Eight Billion

Photos: World Population Hits Eight Billion

The Climate Book, Created bBy Greta Thunberg Review – An Angry Call For Action

The Climate Book, Created bBy Greta Thunberg Review – An Angry Call For Action

U.S. and China Restart Climate Talks

U.S. and China Restart Climate Talks

Limit of 1.5c Global Heating is at Risk, Alok Sharma Warns at Cop27

Limit of 1.5c Global Heating is at Risk, Alok Sharma Warns at Cop27

Climate Disaster Aid Scheme ‘Global Shield’ Launched at Cop27

Climate Disaster Aid Scheme ‘Global Shield’ Launched at Cop27

New Delhi’s Air Pollution Leaves Residents Gasping for Breath

New Delhi’s Air Pollution Leaves Residents Gasping for Breath

Cop27: Week Two Opens With Focus on Water, Women And More Negotiations On “Loss And Damage”

Cop27: Week Two Opens With Focus on Water, Women And More Negotiations On “Loss And Damage”

Biden Says U.S. Will ‘Do Our Part to Avert’ a ‘Climate Hell’ During Address in Egypt

Biden Says U.S. Will ‘Do Our Part to Avert’ a ‘Climate Hell’ During Address in Egypt

Brazil: Amazon Deforestation Reaches New High Before Gov’t Change

Brazil: Amazon Deforestation Reaches New High Before Gov’t Change

Rainn Wilson Announces Name Change to Raise Climate Change Awareness

Rainn Wilson Announces Name Change to Raise Climate Change Awareness

Gulf Arab States Can’t Give Up Oil. But They Can Slash Their Emissions

Gulf Arab States Can’t Give Up Oil. But They Can Slash Their Emissions

Cop27: Sharp Rise in Fossil Fuel Industry Delegates at Climate Summit

Cop27: Sharp Rise in Fossil Fuel Industry Delegates at Climate Summit

The Shocking Numbers Behind the Lake Mead Drought Crisis

The Shocking Numbers Behind the Lake Mead Drought Crisis

The World is Going To Miss the Totemic 1.5°C Climate Target

The World is Going To Miss the Totemic 1.5°C Climate Target

Poor Countries Need Climate Funding. These Plans Could Unlock Trillions.

Poor Countries Need Climate Funding. These Plans Could Unlock Trillions.

Hurricane Nicole Brings Rain and Wind to Florida Then Weakens to Tropical Storm

Hurricane Nicole Brings Rain and Wind to Florida Then Weakens to Tropical Storm

‘Significant’ Moves on Climate Disaster Funds Lift Cop27 Hopes

‘Significant’ Moves on Climate Disaster Funds Lift Cop27 Hopes

Cop27: Can India Really Adopt a Climate-Friendly Lifestyle?

Cop27: Can India Really Adopt a Climate-Friendly Lifestyle?

Cop27: Urgent Action Needed to Cut Lives Lost to Air Pollution, WHO Chief Warns

Cop27: Urgent Action Needed to Cut Lives Lost to Air Pollution, WHO Chief Warns

Strong Offshore Quake Rattles Italy; No Injuries or Damage Reported

Strong Offshore Quake Rattles Italy; No Injuries or Damage Reported

China Willing to Contribute to Climate Damage Compensation

China Willing to Contribute to Climate Damage Compensation

Nicole Approaches Hurricane Strength as it Lashes the Bahamas, With a Late-Night Florida Landfall Expected

Nicole Approaches Hurricane Strength as it Lashes the Bahamas, With a Late-Night Florida Landfall Expected

What’s at Stake for COP27 Climate Talks in Egypt?

What’s at Stake for COP27 Climate Talks in Egypt?

Germany Shy of 2030 Climate Target at Current CO2 Reduction Rate – Govt Advisors

Germany Shy of 2030 Climate Target at Current CO2 Reduction Rate – Govt Advisors

Spanish Minister Urges Sunak to Commit to Climate Crisis Fight

Spanish Minister Urges Sunak to Commit to Climate Crisis Fight

Developing Countries Need Up to $340bn a Year to Adapt to Extreme Weather, Says UN

Developing Countries Need Up to $340bn a Year to Adapt to Extreme Weather, Says UN

Climate Change: Major Glaciers World­Wide To Disappear by 2050

Climate Change: Major Glaciers World­Wide To Disappear by 2050

‘Carbon Timebomb’: Climate Crisis Threatens to Destroy Congo Peatlands

‘Carbon Timebomb’: Climate Crisis Threatens to Destroy Congo Peatlands

Nations Must Increase Funding To Cope With Climate Shocks, U.N. Warns

Nations Must Increase Funding To Cope With Climate Shocks, U.N. Warns

Tai Urges EU to Join Forces On Subsidies Amid US Green Deal Tensions

Tai Urges EU to Join Forces On Subsidies Amid US Green Deal Tensions

Europe’s Climate Warming at Twice Rate Of Global Average, Says Report

Europe’s Climate Warming at Twice Rate Of Global Average, Says Report

Analysis: Cop 27- Big Finance’s Hopes Fade In Climate Of War

Analysis: Cop 27- Big Finance’s Hopes Fade In Climate Of War

Brazil’s 2021 Climate Emissions Highest Since 2005, Report Says

Brazil’s 2021 Climate Emissions Highest Since 2005, Report Says

Rishi Sunak U-Turns On Decision Not To Attend Cop27 Climate Summit

Rishi Sunak U-Turns On Decision Not To Attend Cop27 Climate Summit

Tree-planting and Land Pledges Would Need Area Bigger Than US, Report Estimates

Tree-planting and Land Pledges Would Need Area Bigger Than US, Report Estimates

Three Major Developments in 2022 May Shift the World’s Climate Trajectory

Three Major Developments in 2022 May Shift the World’s Climate Trajectory

Egyptian Security Arrests Dozens Ahead of COP27 Climate Summit-rights Group

Egyptian Security Arrests Dozens Ahead of COP27 Climate Summit-rights Group

Factbox: COP26 a Year Later: Where do Last Year’s Climate Pledges Stand?

Factbox: COP26 a Year Later: Where do Last Year’s Climate Pledges Stand?

COP27 Climate Summit to Test Resolve of World Battling War, Inflation, Article With Gallery

COP27 Climate Summit to Test Resolve of World Battling War, Inflation, Article With Gallery

For Gen Z Voters, Combating Climate Change is Top of Mind

For Gen Z Voters, Combating Climate Change is Top of Mind

Sunak Signals He Could Attend UN Climate Summit

Sunak Signals He Could Attend UN Climate Summit

E.U. Plans for Only Electric New Vehicles by 2035 ‘Without Precedent’

E.U. Plans for Only Electric New Vehicles by 2035 ‘Without Precedent’

Photos: Pakistan’s Fishers Submerged in ‘Climate Anxiety’

Photos: Pakistan’s Fishers Submerged in ‘Climate Anxiety’

UN Calls for Energy Sector Overhaul to Avoid Climate Catastrophe

UN Calls for Energy Sector Overhaul to Avoid Climate Catastrophe

CIF Earmarks $1 bln For Clean Power Move in South Africa, Indonesia

CIF Earmarks $1 bln For Clean Power Move in South Africa, Indonesia

Would You Give up Planes for These Trains? Europe Pushes Travel That’s Climate Friendly

Would You Give up Planes for These Trains? Europe Pushes Travel That’s Climate Friendly

COP27: What is the Egypt Climate Conference and Why is it Important?

COP27: What is the Egypt Climate Conference and Why is it Important?

Climate Pledges Are Falling Short, and a Chaotic Future Looks More Like Reality

Climate Pledges Are Falling Short, and a Chaotic Future Looks More Like Reality

UN Says Countries’ Climate Plans ‘Nowhere Nar’ 1.5C Goal

UN Says Countries’ Climate Plans ‘Nowhere Nar’ 1.5C Goal

Businesses Call For Nature Impact Disclosures to be Mandatory by 2030

Businesses Call For Nature Impact Disclosures to be Mandatory by 2030

What Britain’s New Prime Minister Might Mean for Climate Policy

What Britain’s New Prime Minister Might Mean for Climate Policy

“It’s the Fault of Climate Change”: Pakistan Seeks ‘Justice’ After Floods

“It’s the Fault of Climate Change”: Pakistan Seeks ‘Justice’ After Floods

Cadbury-Maker Mondelez to Invest $600 mln on Sustainable Cocoa Sourcing

Cadbury-Maker Mondelez to Invest $600 mln on Sustainable Cocoa Sourcing

North Atlantic Right Whale Population Drops to About 340, Worrying Scientists

North Atlantic Right Whale Population Drops to About 340, Worrying Scientists

UK Financial Watchdog Proposes Rules to Stamp Out ‘Greenwashing’

UK Financial Watchdog Proposes Rules to Stamp Out ‘Greenwashing’

BlackRock Raises $4.5 bln For Climate-Focused Infrastructure Fund

BlackRock Raises $4.5 bln For Climate-Focused Infrastructure Fund

Economic Woes, Shifting Ties Complicate Pakistan’s Flood Recovery

Economic Woes, Shifting Ties Complicate Pakistan’s Flood Recovery

Lost Rainforest Could be Revived Across 20% of Great Britain

Lost Rainforest Could be Revived Across 20% of Great Britain

Germany Steps up on Climate Finance and Seeks Overhaul of World Bank

Germany Steps up on Climate Finance and Seeks Overhaul of World Bank

Can the World Feed Itself Sustainably? A primer in Seven Charts

Can the World Feed Itself Sustainably? A primer in Seven Charts

Nigeria’s Flooding Spreads to the Delta, Upending Lives and Livelihoods

Nigeria’s Flooding Spreads to the Delta, Upending Lives and Livelihoods

Lula Aide Calls for Amazon Rainforest Summit in Early 2023

Lula Aide Calls for Amazon Rainforest Summit in Early 2023

A Fossil Museum Uses the Past to Reimagine Climate’s Future

A Fossil Museum Uses the Past to Reimagine Climate’s Future

India’s Rice Farmers Find Themselves on Front Line of Water Crisis

India’s Rice Farmers Find Themselves on Front Line of Water Crisis

Can China’s Leader Deliver?

Can China’s Leader Deliver?

Microphones Dropped Into Ocean Off Greenland to Record Melting Icebergs

Microphones Dropped Into Ocean Off Greenland to Record Melting Icebergs

‘Massive Gaps’ Seen in Countries’ Plans to Tackle Climate Change – Study

‘Massive Gaps’ Seen in Countries’ Plans to Tackle Climate Change – Study

Heating Climate Could Increase Risk of Arctic ‘Virus Spillover’

Heating Climate Could Increase Risk of Arctic ‘Virus Spillover’

Australia, Singapore Sign ‘Green Economy’ Pact

Australia, Singapore Sign ‘Green Economy’ Pact

Nigeria Flood Death Toll Tops 600 as Thousands Evacuated

Nigeria Flood Death Toll Tops 600 as Thousands Evacuated

Amount of Ocean Heat Found to be Accelerating and Fueling Extreme Weather Events

Amount of Ocean Heat Found to be Accelerating and Fueling Extreme Weather Events

Amid Historic Drought, California Approves $140 mln Desalination Plant

Amid Historic Drought, California Approves $140 mln Desalination Plant

Death Toll From Nigerian Floods Tops 500 – Ministries

Death Toll From Nigerian Floods Tops 500 – Ministries

Australian Wheat Yields Plummet After Decades of Global Heating, Study Finds

Australian Wheat Yields Plummet After Decades of Global Heating, Study Finds

Parasitic Insect Withers West Africa’s Cotton Harvest Outlook

Parasitic Insect Withers West Africa’s Cotton Harvest Outlook

Businesses Lobby for Carbon Tariffs as Labor says Australia is “Back in the Game” on Climate

Businesses Lobby for Carbon Tariffs as Labor says Australia is “Back in the Game” on Climate

Iraq and Uruguay Deposit Crop Seeds at Arctic Doomsday Vault

Iraq and Uruguay Deposit Crop Seeds at Arctic Doomsday Vault

Mexico Preparing to Launch Green Finance Instruments – Deputy Finance Minister

Mexico Preparing to Launch Green Finance Instruments – Deputy Finance Minister

“Get me out”: Search for Venezuela Landslide Survivors Continues

“Get me out”: Search for Venezuela Landslide Survivors Continues

Future Heatwaves Will Lead to Large ‘Loss of Life’, Report Warns

Future Heatwaves Will Lead to Large ‘Loss of Life’, Report Warns

The Future of Farming: How Global Crises are Reshaping Agriculture

The Future of Farming: How Global Crises are Reshaping Agriculture

Pakistan Flood Losses Estimated at $40bn: Ex-Finance Minister

Pakistan Flood Losses Estimated at $40bn: Ex-Finance Minister

Microplastics Found in Human Breast Milk for the First Time

Microplastics Found in Human Breast Milk for the First Time

Is the Amazon Rainforest at a Tipping Point?

Is the Amazon Rainforest at a Tipping Point?

UK Risks Ending Cop26 Presidency in Disarray Over Truss Climate Policy

UK Risks Ending Cop26 Presidency in Disarray Over Truss Climate Policy

Biggest Polluting Firms Failing to Disclose Climate Risks – Study

Biggest Polluting Firms Failing to Disclose Climate Risks – Study

South Africa Submits Plan for $8.5 Bln in Climate Aid, Sources Say

South Africa Submits Plan for $8.5 Bln in Climate Aid, Sources Say

Climate Failure Costs Will Surpass Economic Hit of Change, Says IMF

Climate Failure Costs Will Surpass Economic Hit of Change, Says IMF

Climate Change Made Summer Hotter and Drier Worldwide, Study Finds

Climate Change Made Summer Hotter and Drier Worldwide, Study Finds

Greenpeace Protesters Interrupt UK PM Truss’s Speech at Party Conference

Greenpeace Protesters Interrupt UK PM Truss’s Speech at Party Conference

Farmers Across Eastern Australia Brace for ‘Wet Drought’ as Rain Threatens Major Crop Loss

Farmers Across Eastern Australia Brace for ‘Wet Drought’ as Rain Threatens Major Crop Loss

Europe Must Show ‘Far Greater Ambition’ on Climate -UN

Europe Must Show ‘Far Greater Ambition’ on Climate -UN

The Monsoon Is Becoming More Extreme

The Monsoon Is Becoming More Extreme

UN Ups Flood Aid Appeal as Pakistan Enters ‘Second Wave of Death’

UN Ups Flood Aid Appeal as Pakistan Enters ‘Second Wave of Death’

African Countries to Push for More Fossil Fuel Projects at COP27

African Countries to Push for More Fossil Fuel Projects at COP27

Germany’s Biggest Power Producer RWE to Phase Out Coal by 2030

Germany’s Biggest Power Producer RWE to Phase Out Coal by 2030

Biden Announces New Aid for Puerto Rico After Hurricane Fiona

Biden Announces New Aid for Puerto Rico After Hurricane Fiona

Battered by Floods and Trapped in Debt, Pakistani Farmers Struggle to Survive

Battered by Floods and Trapped in Debt, Pakistani Farmers Struggle to Survive

Young People Demand Climate Justice in Run-up to Cop27 UN Talks

Young People Demand Climate Justice in Run-up to Cop27 UN Talks

U.S. Supreme Court Gets Back to Work With a New Face and Environmental Case

U.S. Supreme Court Gets Back to Work With a New Face and Environmental Case

How Can We Better Prepare for Natural Disasters?

How Can We Better Prepare for Natural Disasters?

Ian Strengthens to Hurricane Again, Threatening More US States

Ian Strengthens to Hurricane Again, Threatening More US States

Japan Selects ‘Promotion Areas’ for Offshore Wind Farms

Japan Selects ‘Promotion Areas’ for Offshore Wind Farms

Drought-diminished French Maize Harvest at Halfway Stage

Drought-diminished French Maize Harvest at Halfway Stage

In a First, U.S. Appoints a Diplomat for Plants and Animals

In a First, U.S. Appoints a Diplomat for Plants and Animals

Peru Indigenous Groups Block River in the Amazon after Oil Spill

Peru Indigenous Groups Block River in the Amazon after Oil Spill

A Trip to Cover Pakistan’s Destructive Floods, and What’s Left Behind

A Trip to Cover Pakistan’s Destructive Floods, and What’s Left Behind

Why Hurricanes Are Getting Stronger, Faster

Why Hurricanes Are Getting Stronger, Faster

Feds Will Spend Billions to Boost Drought-Stricken Colorado River System

Feds Will Spend Billions to Boost Drought-Stricken Colorado River System

Australian State Unveils $40 Bln Clean Energy Plan to Slash Reliance on Coal

Australian State Unveils $40 Bln Clean Energy Plan to Slash Reliance on Coal

Photos: Hurricane Ian Knocks Out Power Lines in Cuba

Photos: Hurricane Ian Knocks Out Power Lines in Cuba

Analysis: Nord Stream Gas Leaks Raise Climate Fears, but Impact Hard to Quantify

Analysis: Nord Stream Gas Leaks Raise Climate Fears, but Impact Hard to Quantify

Huge Expansion of Oil Pipelines Endangering Climate, Says Report

Huge Expansion of Oil Pipelines Endangering Climate, Says Report

Climate Change Means the Inuit do What They’ve Always Done: Adapt

Climate Change Means the Inuit do What They’ve Always Done: Adapt

‘A Form of Colonialism’: Activists Demand Climate Reparations

‘A Form of Colonialism’: Activists Demand Climate Reparations

EPA Unveils New Office to Place Environmental Justice at Agency’s Core

EPA Unveils New Office to Place Environmental Justice at Agency’s Core

World Bank Head Under Pressure to Quit Over Climate Change Doubts

World Bank Head Under Pressure to Quit Over Climate Change Doubts

Australia Should Compensate Torres Strait Islanders for Climate Crisis Failure, UN Says

Australia Should Compensate Torres Strait Islanders for Climate Crisis Failure, UN Says

U.S. Ratifies Global Treaty Curbing Climate Super-pollutants

U.S. Ratifies Global Treaty Curbing Climate Super-pollutants

China Tells Europe to Not Backslide on Climate Commitments

China Tells Europe to Not Backslide on Climate Commitments

Banks Face Legal Risks if They Don’t Stick to Climate Goals, ECB Says

Banks Face Legal Risks if They Don’t Stick to Climate Goals, ECB Says

Polluters Must Pay, Says UN Chief, Urges Taxes to Help Climate Victims

Polluters Must Pay, Says UN Chief, Urges Taxes to Help Climate Victims

World’s First Public Database on Fossil Fuels Launched

World’s First Public Database on Fossil Fuels Launched

Rate of Sea Level Rise Around New Zealand Doubles in Past 60 Years

Rate of Sea Level Rise Around New Zealand Doubles in Past 60 Years

Patagonia’s Billionaire Owner Gives Away Company to Fight Climate Crisis

Patagonia’s Billionaire Owner Gives Away Company to Fight Climate Crisis

China’s Top Climate Cop Says $19T Needed to Meet Targets

China’s Top Climate Cop Says $19T Needed to Meet Targets

Pakistan Floods Cause Devastation – In Pictures

Pakistan Floods Cause Devastation – In Pictures

Investors With $39 Trillion Urge Governments to Plan Fossil Fuel Phase Out

Investors With $39 Trillion Urge Governments to Plan Fossil Fuel Phase Out

Youth Call for Action on Plastic Pollution in New UN Video Series

Youth Call for Action on Plastic Pollution in New UN Video Series

African Nations Demand Climate Change Financing Ahead of COP27

African Nations Demand Climate Change Financing Ahead of COP27

Cost To Hit U.N. Sustainability Goals Rises to $176 Trillion – Report

Cost To Hit U.N. Sustainability Goals Rises to $176 Trillion – Report

World On Brink Of Five ‘Disastrous’ Climate Tipping Points, Study Finds

World On Brink Of Five ‘Disastrous’ Climate Tipping Points, Study Finds

Remember That Coal Surge Last Year? Yeah, It’s Over

Remember That Coal Surge Last Year? Yeah, It’s Over

Chile’s Boric Seeks ‘New Path Forward’ After Voters Reject Constitutional Changes

Chile’s Boric Seeks ‘New Path Forward’ After Voters Reject Constitutional Changes

Australia Passes a Law for Net Zero Emissions by 2050

Australia Passes a Law for Net Zero Emissions by 2050

‘Nothing Left to Burn’: Wildfires Blaze Through the Arctic

‘Nothing Left to Burn’: Wildfires Blaze Through the Arctic

Heat­wave Push­es Cal­i­for­nia’s En­er­gy Grid To its Lim­its

Heat­wave Push­es Cal­i­for­nia’s En­er­gy Grid To its Lim­its

Pakistan Looks ‘Like a Sea’ After Floods, PM Says, as 18 More Die

Pakistan Looks ‘Like a Sea’ After Floods, PM Says, as 18 More Die

For First Time on Record, Greenland Saw Extensive Melting in September

For First Time on Record, Greenland Saw Extensive Melting in September

G7 Company Emissions Falling Short of Global Climate Goal, Study Shows

G7 Company Emissions Falling Short of Global Climate Goal, Study Shows

Chad’s Heaviest Rains in 30 Years Leads to ‘Catastrophic’ Floods

Chad’s Heaviest Rains in 30 Years Leads to ‘Catastrophic’ Floods

Tackling Inequality Key to Climate Fight – Study

Tackling Inequality Key to Climate Fight – Study

Large Parts of Amazon May Never Recover, Major Study Says

Large Parts of Amazon May Never Recover, Major Study Says

‘It’s Just Like the Ocean Here Now’ – Indonesia’s Flooded Villages

‘It’s Just Like the Ocean Here Now’ – Indonesia’s Flooded Villages

How Pakistan Floods Are Linked to Climate Change

How Pakistan Floods Are Linked to Climate Change

Prevent Tree Extinctions or Face Global Ecological Catastrophe, Scientists Warn

Prevent Tree Extinctions or Face Global Ecological Catastrophe, Scientists Warn

Study Finds that Mississippi River Basin Could be in an ‘Extreme Heat Belt’ in 30 Years

Study Finds that Mississippi River Basin Could be in an ‘Extreme Heat Belt’ in 30 Years

Cost of Climate Change Far Surpass Government Estimates, Study Says

Cost of Climate Change Far Surpass Government Estimates, Study Says

A Third of Pakistan is Underwater from Floods, Climate Chiefs Says

A Third of Pakistan is Underwater from Floods, Climate Chiefs Says

Major Sea-level Rise Caused by Melting of Greenland Ice Cap is ‘Now Inevitable’

Major Sea-level Rise Caused by Melting of Greenland Ice Cap is ‘Now Inevitable’

France Becomes First European Country to Ban Fossil Fuel Ads – But Does the New Law Go Far Enough?

France Becomes First European Country to Ban Fossil Fuel Ads – But Does the New Law Go Far Enough?

The World’s First Hydrogen-powered Passenger Trains Are Here

The World’s First Hydrogen-powered Passenger Trains Are Here

Humanity’s Greatest Ally Against Climate Change is Earth Itself

Humanity’s Greatest Ally Against Climate Change is Earth Itself

China’s Unrivaled 70-day Heat Wave

China’s Unrivaled 70-day Heat Wave

US Senate Passes Sweeping Climate, Tax and Healthcare Package

US Senate Passes Sweeping Climate, Tax and Healthcare Package

The UN Just Declared a New Human Right

The UN Just Declared a New Human Right

Arctic Warming 4 Times Faster Than Rest of Planet: Climate study

Arctic Warming 4 Times Faster Than Rest of Planet: Climate study

Climate Change is Killing More Elephants Than Poaching, Kenyan Officials Say

Climate Change is Killing More Elephants Than Poaching, Kenyan Officials Say

Nature-friendly Farming Does Not Reduce Productivity, Study Finds

Nature-friendly Farming Does Not Reduce Productivity, Study Finds

Democrats Got a Climate Bill. Joe Manchin Got Drilling, and More

Democrats Got a Climate Bill. Joe Manchin Got Drilling, and More

Australia Moves to Enshrine Climate Targets into Law

Australia Moves to Enshrine Climate Targets into Law

Study Shows Economic Impacts of Greenhouse Gas Emissions

Study Shows Economic Impacts of Greenhouse Gas Emissions

Historic High Court Ruling Finds UK Government’s Climate Strategy ‘Unlawful’

Historic High Court Ruling Finds UK Government’s Climate Strategy ‘Unlawful’

Twelve and Alaska Airlines to Collaborate With Microsoft to Advance Sustainable Aviation Fuel Derived From Recaptured CO2 and Renewable Energy

Twelve and Alaska Airlines to Collaborate With Microsoft to Advance Sustainable Aviation Fuel Derived From Recaptured CO2 and Renewable Energy

Manchin Pulls Plug on Climate and Tax Talks, Shrinking Domestic Plan

Manchin Pulls Plug on Climate and Tax Talks, Shrinking Domestic Plan

Herbicide Chemical Linked to Cancer Found in Majority of Urine Samples in CDC Study

Herbicide Chemical Linked to Cancer Found in Majority of Urine Samples in CDC Study

New Study Identifies Rapidly Emerging Threats to Oceans

New Study Identifies Rapidly Emerging Threats to Oceans

New UN panel looks to hold companies, governments accountable for net-zero pledges

New UN panel looks to hold companies, governments accountable for net-zero pledges

Despite global pledge, methane emissions are increasing

Despite global pledge, methane emissions are increasing

Extreme heat, drought will permanently scar California and its social fabric

Extreme heat, drought will permanently scar California and its social fabric

Supreme Court restricts the EPA’s authority to mandate carbon emissions reductions

Supreme Court restricts the EPA’s authority to mandate carbon emissions reductions

G7 leaders must raise investments to save economy

G7 leaders must raise investments to save economy

Here’s The Latest Data On Climate And Food And It’s Not Good

Here’s The Latest Data On Climate And Food And It’s Not Good

Commonwealth adopts historic accord to combat climate change through land use

Commonwealth adopts historic accord to combat climate change through land use

Finance for Biodiversity: Nature loss will take a heavy toll on sovereign borrowers

Finance for Biodiversity: Nature loss will take a heavy toll on sovereign borrowers

AI’s Benefit to Solar and Wind Power Isn’t Hot Air

AI’s Benefit to Solar and Wind Power Isn’t Hot Air

Systematic warming pool discovered in the Pacific due to human activities

Systematic warming pool discovered in the Pacific due to human activities

BlackRock Proposes Changes to SEC Climate Disclosure Rules on Scope 3, TCFD Alignment

BlackRock Proposes Changes to SEC Climate Disclosure Rules on Scope 3, TCFD Alignment

UN climate talks end in stalemate and ‘hypocrisy’ allegation

UN climate talks end in stalemate and ‘hypocrisy’ allegation

Will These Be the Last Polar Bears on Earth?

Will These Be the Last Polar Bears on Earth?

Climate crisis is ‘battering our economy’ and driving inflation, new book says

Climate crisis is ‘battering our economy’ and driving inflation, new book says

‘There is no water’: A climate alarm as lake in Chile turns to a desert

‘There is no water’: A climate alarm as lake in Chile turns to a desert

Plastitar: mix of tar and microplastics is new form of pollution, say scientists

Plastitar: mix of tar and microplastics is new form of pollution, say scientists

Air pollution takes 2 years off average global life expectancy, more than smoking or alcohol

Air pollution takes 2 years off average global life expectancy, more than smoking or alcohol

Is Sustainable Investing Sustainable?

Is Sustainable Investing Sustainable?

Less Than 10% of Climate Funds are Aligned with Global Decarbonization Goals: S&P

Less Than 10% of Climate Funds are Aligned with Global Decarbonization Goals: S&P

Investors deserve to know the climate risks their assets face

Investors deserve to know the climate risks their assets face

Methane: A crucial opportunity in the climate fight

Methane: A crucial opportunity in the climate fight

Wind and solar power are ‘bailing out’ Texas amid record heat and energy demand

Wind and solar power are ‘bailing out’ Texas amid record heat and energy demand

How Drought Will Impact Africa’s Crop Production: A Gro Forecast Analysis

How Drought Will Impact Africa’s Crop Production: A Gro Forecast Analysis

The Ukraine Crisis Shows How Fragile Our Food Systems Are

The Ukraine Crisis Shows How Fragile Our Food Systems Are

Funding needed for climate disasters has risen ‘more than 800%’ in 20 years

Funding needed for climate disasters has risen ‘more than 800%’ in 20 years

Leaders made big climate promises. They’re struggling to follow through.

Leaders made big climate promises. They’re struggling to follow through.

SEC investigating Goldman Sachs for ESG claims

SEC investigating Goldman Sachs for ESG claims

EU strikes deal to impose 40% quota for women on boards of large companies by 2026

EU strikes deal to impose 40% quota for women on boards of large companies by 2026

The world’s largest solar-powered steam plant will be built in Saudi Arabia

The world’s largest solar-powered steam plant will be built in Saudi Arabia

European Parliament votes to ban combustion engine cars from 2035

European Parliament votes to ban combustion engine cars from 2035

Carbon-Removal Industry Draws Billions to Fight Climate Change

Carbon-Removal Industry Draws Billions to Fight Climate Change

World’s plastic pollution rate set to double by 2060, OECD warns

World’s plastic pollution rate set to double by 2060, OECD warns

Sweden approves proposal to ban coal, oil and gas production

Sweden approves proposal to ban coal, oil and gas production

Fossil-fuel stranded asset risks held by individuals in OECD countries and non-OECD governments

Fossil-fuel stranded asset risks held by individuals in OECD countries and non-OECD governments

Current policies will bring ‘catastrophic’ climate breakdown, warn former UN leaders

Current policies will bring ‘catastrophic’ climate breakdown, warn former UN leaders

For 50 years, governments have failed to act on climate change. No more excuses.

For 50 years, governments have failed to act on climate change. No more excuses.

At least 44% of Earth’s land requires conservation to safeguard biodiversity and ecosystem services

At least 44% of Earth’s land requires conservation to safeguard biodiversity and ecosystem services

We cannot adapt our way out of climate crisis, warns leading scientist

We cannot adapt our way out of climate crisis, warns leading scientist

Finland sets world’s most ambitious climate target in law

Finland sets world’s most ambitious climate target in law

Blue carbon: The potential of coastal and oceanic climate action

Blue carbon: The potential of coastal and oceanic climate action

South Australian parliament declares climate emergency

South Australian parliament declares climate emergency

How voluntary carbon markets can help Indonesia meet its climate goals

How voluntary carbon markets can help Indonesia meet its climate goals

What’s next for climate-minded investing?

What’s next for climate-minded investing?

Why scientists say slowing climate change could help prevent another pandemic

Why scientists say slowing climate change could help prevent another pandemic

John Kerry: ‘We’re Behind. We’re Way Behind.’

John Kerry: ‘We’re Behind. We’re Way Behind.’

Is the Davos crowd serious about climate action?

Is the Davos crowd serious about climate action?

SEC Proposes to Enhance Disclosures by Certain Investment Advisers and Investment Companies About ESG Investment Practices

SEC Proposes to Enhance Disclosures by Certain Investment Advisers and Investment Companies About ESG Investment Practices

‘Don’t work for climate wreckers’ UN chief tells graduates, in push to a renewable energy future

‘Don’t work for climate wreckers’ UN chief tells graduates, in push to a renewable energy future

Herbs Under Pressure

Herbs Under Pressure

Corporations Pledge to Buy “Green” at Davos Gathering

Corporations Pledge to Buy “Green” at Davos Gathering

Countries on the Cusp of Carbon Markets

Countries on the Cusp of Carbon Markets

HSBC suspends head of responsible investing who called climate warnings ‘shrill’

HSBC suspends head of responsible investing who called climate warnings ‘shrill’

The coming food catastrophe

The coming food catastrophe

Exxon must face Massachusetts climate change lawsuit, court rules

Exxon must face Massachusetts climate change lawsuit, court rules

Pollution responsible for one in six deaths across planet, scientists warn

Pollution responsible for one in six deaths across planet, scientists warn

Successive heatwaves in India and Pakistan highlight role of early warnings

Successive heatwaves in India and Pakistan highlight role of early warnings

Climate graphic of the week: Record carbon dioxide levels alarm scientists

Climate graphic of the week: Record carbon dioxide levels alarm scientists

Experts Highlight Need to Consider Environmental Variation in Ocean Acidification Studies

Experts Highlight Need to Consider Environmental Variation in Ocean Acidification Studies

Ocean warmth sets record high in 2021 as a result of greenhouse gas emissions

Ocean warmth sets record high in 2021 as a result of greenhouse gas emissions

‘Deep-sea gold rush’ for rare metals could cause irreversible harm

‘Deep-sea gold rush’ for rare metals could cause irreversible harm

Global warming risks most cataclysmic extinction of marine life in 250m years

Global warming risks most cataclysmic extinction of marine life in 250m years

7 ocean mysteries scientists haven’t solved yet

7 ocean mysteries scientists haven’t solved yet

Record heat has gripped India since March. It’s about to get worse.

Record heat has gripped India since March. It’s about to get worse.

This Artist Is Reimagining the World After the Climate Crisis

This Artist Is Reimagining the World After the Climate Crisis

Our food system isn’t ready for the climate crisis

Our food system isn’t ready for the climate crisis

Forecasting Climate Sanctuaries for Securing the Future of Coral Reefs

Forecasting Climate Sanctuaries for Securing the Future of Coral Reefs

BlackRock expects 75% of company and govt assets to be net zero-aligned by 2030

BlackRock expects 75% of company and govt assets to be net zero-aligned by 2030

World Needs To Bet On India As A Green Staging Post, Says Climate Adviser Rachel Kyte

World Needs To Bet On India As A Green Staging Post, Says Climate Adviser Rachel Kyte

Soil: Secret Weapon

Soil: Secret Weapon

Methane in Earth’s atmosphere rose by record amount last year, US government data shows

Methane in Earth’s atmosphere rose by record amount last year, US government data shows

AP targets the plastic menace

AP targets the plastic menace

Pressure grows for deal to save nature at crunch talks in Geneva

Pressure grows for deal to save nature at crunch talks in Geneva

Monitoring global carbon emissions in 2021

Monitoring global carbon emissions in 2021

SEC plans to force public companies to disclose greenhouse gas emissions

SEC plans to force public companies to disclose greenhouse gas emissions

Dead coral found at Great Barrier Reef as widespread bleaching event unfolds

Dead coral found at Great Barrier Reef as widespread bleaching event unfolds

Whale migrations: how new UN treaty aims to protect species on the high seas

Whale migrations: how new UN treaty aims to protect species on the high seas

The Next Level in Sustainability: Nature Restoration

The Next Level in Sustainability: Nature Restoration

UN ocean treaty is ‘once in a lifetime’ chance to protect the high seas

UN ocean treaty is ‘once in a lifetime’ chance to protect the high seas

In Virginia, abandoned coal mines are transformed into solar farms

In Virginia, abandoned coal mines are transformed into solar farms

Predictions 2022: CEOs and top leaders share tactics that will speed the net zero transition

Predictions 2022: CEOs and top leaders share tactics that will speed the net zero transition

Climate change: The environmental disasters we’ve almost fixed

Climate change: The environmental disasters we’ve almost fixed

Climate ETF on brink of failure months after UN summit launch

Climate ETF on brink of failure months after UN summit launch

World spends $1.8tn a year on subsidies that harm environment, study finds

World spends $1.8tn a year on subsidies that harm environment, study finds

Biodiversity loss – the next big challenge for investors

Biodiversity loss – the next big challenge for investors

‘Historic’ vote means Italian state must now protect animals and ecosystems

‘Historic’ vote means Italian state must now protect animals and ecosystems

FORGET YOUR CARBON FOOTPRINT. LET’S TALK ABOUT YOUR CLIMATE SHADOW.

FORGET YOUR CARBON FOOTPRINT. LET’S TALK ABOUT YOUR CLIMATE SHADOW.

100 days since COP Deforestation Commitments – why every investor needs to act now

100 days since COP Deforestation Commitments – why every investor needs to act now

More than 100 nations take action to save oceans from human harm

More than 100 nations take action to save oceans from human harm

As world drowns in plastic waste, U.N. to hammer out global treaty

As world drowns in plastic waste, U.N. to hammer out global treaty

Climate change: Top companies exaggerating their progress – study

Climate change: Top companies exaggerating their progress – study

Secretary-General’s remarks to the General Assembly on his Priorities for 2022

Secretary-General’s remarks to the General Assembly on his Priorities for 2022

Europe’s carbon price nears the 100 euro milestone

Europe’s carbon price nears the 100 euro milestone

Indian agriculture: The route post-CoP 26

Indian agriculture: The route post-CoP 26

Illegal Gold Mining Causes ‘Devastating’ Mercury Pollution In Amazon Rainforest, Study Says

Illegal Gold Mining Causes ‘Devastating’ Mercury Pollution In Amazon Rainforest, Study Says

Rocketing demand for fossil fuels could deal blow to climate goals, report says

Rocketing demand for fossil fuels could deal blow to climate goals, report says

Fish growth slowed by high temperatures and plastic chemical BPA, research finds

Fish growth slowed by high temperatures and plastic chemical BPA, research finds

Carbon offsetting is not warding off environmental collapse – it’s accelerating it

Carbon offsetting is not warding off environmental collapse – it’s accelerating it

GFANZ: How does the financial industry reach net zero?

GFANZ: How does the financial industry reach net zero?

The net-zero transition: What it would cost, what it could bring

The net-zero transition: What it would cost, what it could bring

Chief executives have a climate crisis blind spot

Chief executives have a climate crisis blind spot

It’s Not ‘Woke’ for Businesses to Think Beyond Profit, BlackRock Chief Says

It’s Not ‘Woke’ for Businesses to Think Beyond Profit, BlackRock Chief Says

Chemical pollution has passed safe limit for humanity, say scientists

Chemical pollution has passed safe limit for humanity, say scientists

A seed for all seasons: can ancient methods future-proof food security in the Andes?

A seed for all seasons: can ancient methods future-proof food security in the Andes?

Three big shifts for 2022

Three big shifts for 2022

Plastic crisis needs binding treaty, report says

Plastic crisis needs binding treaty, report says

Adaptation and Resilience: A Priority for Development and Poverty Reduction

Adaptation and Resilience: A Priority for Development and Poverty Reduction

Ocean warmth sets record high in 2021 as a result of greenhouse gas emissions

Ocean warmth sets record high in 2021 as a result of greenhouse gas emissions

U.S. Natural Disasters Cost $145 Billion In 2021 — 3rd-Costliest Year On Record

U.S. Natural Disasters Cost $145 Billion In 2021 — 3rd-Costliest Year On Record

‘Disastrous’ plastic use in farming threatens food safety – UN

‘Disastrous’ plastic use in farming threatens food safety – UN

The Win-Wins of Climate and Biodiversity Solutions

The Win-Wins of Climate and Biodiversity Solutions

Past seven years hottest on record – EU satellite data

Past seven years hottest on record – EU satellite data

HOW BAD ARE PLASTICS, REALLY?

HOW BAD ARE PLASTICS, REALLY?

Who will pay for the damage caused by climate change?

Who will pay for the damage caused by climate change?

‘We’ll get it done. Come hell, high water or Covid’: Can 2022 be a super year for nature?

‘We’ll get it done. Come hell, high water or Covid’: Can 2022 be a super year for nature?

Climate change: Huge toll of extreme weather disasters in 2021

Climate change: Huge toll of extreme weather disasters in 2021

Microplastics cause damage to human cells, study shows

Microplastics cause damage to human cells, study shows

No mountain high enough: study finds plastic in ‘clean’ air

No mountain high enough: study finds plastic in ‘clean’ air

2021: when the link between the climate and biodiversity crises became clear Max Benato

2021: when the link between the climate and biodiversity crises became clear Max Benato

Plastic has a far bigger carbon footprint than previously believed

Plastic has a far bigger carbon footprint than previously believed

Dragonflies and damselflies disappearing as wetlands are lost

Dragonflies and damselflies disappearing as wetlands are lost

How Climate Change Is Ushering in a New Pandemic Era

How Climate Change Is Ushering in a New Pandemic Era

Coastal species are forming colonies on plastic trash in the ocean, study finds

Coastal species are forming colonies on plastic trash in the ocean, study finds

COP26 Is Over. Now It’s Up To Investors, Companies, And Governments To Raise Their Climate Ambition

COP26 Is Over. Now It’s Up To Investors, Companies, And Governments To Raise Their Climate Ambition

UN Women, International Capital Market Association and IFC launch new guide on the use of sustainable bonds to advance gender equality

UN Women, International Capital Market Association and IFC launch new guide on the use of sustainable bonds to advance gender equality

Talking warming: A matter of degrees

Talking warming: A matter of degrees

Mapping the irrecoverable carbon in Earth’s ecosystems

Mapping the irrecoverable carbon in Earth’s ecosystems

Global negotiators in Glasgow agreed to do more to fight climate change and aid vulnerable nations, but left crucial questions unresolved.

Global negotiators in Glasgow agreed to do more to fight climate change and aid vulnerable nations, but left crucial questions unresolved.

Nature-based solutions for climate resilience receive €10 million boost

Nature-based solutions for climate resilience receive €10 million boost

Investing in Nature-based Solutions

Investing in Nature-based Solutions

This U.S. city just voted to decarbonize every single building

This U.S. city just voted to decarbonize every single building

Indonesia sets carbon pricing policy to spur carbon trading

Indonesia sets carbon pricing policy to spur carbon trading

Cop26: polling data is overwhelming – people want leaders to act

Cop26: polling data is overwhelming – people want leaders to act

Indigenous peoples to get $1.7bn in recognition of role in protecting forests

Indigenous peoples to get $1.7bn in recognition of role in protecting forests

COP26: India PM Narendra Modi pledges net zero by 2070

COP26: India PM Narendra Modi pledges net zero by 2070

Global Leaders Pledge to End Deforestation by 2030

Global Leaders Pledge to End Deforestation by 2030

The broken $100-billion promise of climate finance — and how to fix it

The broken $100-billion promise of climate finance — and how to fix it

Speech: Mia Mottley, Prime Minister of Barbados at the Opening of the #COP26 World Leaders Summit

Speech: Mia Mottley, Prime Minister of Barbados at the Opening of the #COP26 World Leaders Summit

How Airborne Microplastics Affect Climate Change

How Airborne Microplastics Affect Climate Change

In Conversation with Satya Tripathi, Former Assistant Secretary General, UNEP

In Conversation with Satya Tripathi, Former Assistant Secretary General, UNEP

Global Landscape of Climate Finance 2021

Global Landscape of Climate Finance 2021

Earth’s demise could rid galaxy of meaning, warns Brian Cox ahead of Cop26

Earth’s demise could rid galaxy of meaning, warns Brian Cox ahead of Cop26

A Warning That Africa’s Last Glaciers Will Soon Vanish

A Warning That Africa’s Last Glaciers Will Soon Vanish

Climate Change: Don’t sideline plastic problem, nations urged

Climate Change: Don’t sideline plastic problem, nations urged

The Most Important Global Meeting You’ve Probably Never Heard Of Is Now

The Most Important Global Meeting You’ve Probably Never Heard Of Is Now

More Australians than ever are worried about the climate crisis, annual survey suggests

More Australians than ever are worried about the climate crisis, annual survey suggests

WHO’s 10 calls for climate action to assure sustained recovery from COVID-19

WHO’s 10 calls for climate action to assure sustained recovery from COVID-19

Cop26 must not overshadow Kunming: we need joint climate and biodiversity goals

Cop26 must not overshadow Kunming: we need joint climate and biodiversity goals

China’s Xi launches $232 mln biodiversity protection fund for developing countries

China’s Xi launches $232 mln biodiversity protection fund for developing countries

An energy crisis is gripping the world, with potentially grave consequences

An energy crisis is gripping the world, with potentially grave consequences

14% of world’s coral lost in less than a decade, study shows

14% of world’s coral lost in less than a decade, study shows

Climate change is supercharging California heat waves, and the state isn’t ready

Climate change is supercharging California heat waves, and the state isn’t ready

Who wins, who loses from the boom in climate prediction startups?

Who wins, who loses from the boom in climate prediction startups?

Why geospatial data is invaluable in finding solutions to climate change

Why geospatial data is invaluable in finding solutions to climate change

We’re Living Through One of the Most Explosive Extinctions Episodes Ever

We’re Living Through One of the Most Explosive Extinctions Episodes Ever

Millennials, Gen Zs Urge Action and Accountability

Millennials, Gen Zs Urge Action and Accountability

A Natural Solution to Climate Change

A Natural Solution to Climate Change

WWF hails largest-ever private funding commitment for biodiversity

WWF hails largest-ever private funding commitment for biodiversity

“Half of all jobs will be redefined by climate change”

“Half of all jobs will be redefined by climate change”

Exclusive: Investors call for governments to toughen climate accounting – letter

Exclusive: Investors call for governments to toughen climate accounting – letter

GDP should reflect cost of polluting planet, says Microsoft’s John Frank

GDP should reflect cost of polluting planet, says Microsoft’s John Frank

15 Sectors of Global Economy Shift the Dial on Climate

15 Sectors of Global Economy Shift the Dial on Climate

California Aims to Ban Recycling Symbols on Things That Aren’t Recyclable

California Aims to Ban Recycling Symbols on Things That Aren’t Recyclable

UN report calls for repurposing of USD 470 billion of agricultural support that distorts prices, environment and social goals

UN report calls for repurposing of USD 470 billion of agricultural support that distorts prices, environment and social goals

Carbon emitters ‘failing to disclose climate risks

Carbon emitters ‘failing to disclose climate risks

Climate TRACE Releases First Comprehensive, Independent Database of Global Greenhouse Gas Emissions

Climate TRACE Releases First Comprehensive, Independent Database of Global Greenhouse Gas Emissions

What Can a President Do About Wildfires?

What Can a President Do About Wildfires?

Animals are changing their body shapes to cope with climate change

Animals are changing their body shapes to cope with climate change

90% of global farm subsidies damage people and planet, says UN

90% of global farm subsidies damage people and planet, says UN

Climate change: Young people very worried – survey

Climate change: Young people very worried – survey

Singapore’s huge floating solar panels to power its water treatment plants

Singapore’s huge floating solar panels to power its water treatment plants

Climate Disasters Are Increasingly Interconnected

Climate Disasters Are Increasingly Interconnected

Investing in nature gives industry and business a competitive advantage. Here’s why.

Investing in nature gives industry and business a competitive advantage. Here’s why.

2021 was Europe’s warmest summer on record

2021 was Europe’s warmest summer on record

This summer is a terrible reminder of why we must build back nature

This summer is a terrible reminder of why we must build back nature

6 things you should know about air pollution and your health

6 things you should know about air pollution and your health

Agroecology can address food systems failures – new IFAD report

Agroecology can address food systems failures – new IFAD report

Zero Emissions Target Is The Catalyst For Realizing The $44 Billion Integrated Supply Chain Opportunity

Zero Emissions Target Is The Catalyst For Realizing The $44 Billion Integrated Supply Chain Opportunity

Managing Risk: It’s Time To Talk About Water

Managing Risk: It’s Time To Talk About Water

Evil Twin of Climate Change, and How to Stop It

Evil Twin of Climate Change, and How to Stop It

Investors ‘running out of patience’ with U.S. oil and gas companies

Investors ‘running out of patience’ with U.S. oil and gas companies

How AI will solve agriculture’s water efficiency problems

How AI will solve agriculture’s water efficiency problems

Fires in the Amazon are out of control. Again.

Fires in the Amazon are out of control. Again.

The Race for EV Parts Leads to Risky Deep-Ocean Mining

The Race for EV Parts Leads to Risky Deep-Ocean Mining

How Should the Fed Deal With Climate Change?

How Should the Fed Deal With Climate Change?

What Is The True Cost Of A Company To Our Environment?

What Is The True Cost Of A Company To Our Environment?

The Organization Planting Millions of Trees in Old Coal Mines

The Organization Planting Millions of Trees in Old Coal Mines

8 Amazing Solutions to Stop Plastic Flowing into the World’s Oceans

8 Amazing Solutions to Stop Plastic Flowing into the World’s Oceans

Nature Crisis: Talks Resume on Global Plan to Protect Biodiversity

Nature Crisis: Talks Resume on Global Plan to Protect Biodiversity

Accelerating the Transition From Coal to Clean Power.

Accelerating the Transition From Coal to Clean Power.

2021 Wildfires Spewed Record-Breaking Amount of CO2

2021 Wildfires Spewed Record-Breaking Amount of CO2

Conservation Finance Should Not Sell Itself Short

Conservation Finance Should Not Sell Itself Short

Let’s Talk About The Extra Benefits Of Conserving Nature

Let’s Talk About The Extra Benefits Of Conserving Nature

Humanity’s Immense Impact on Earth’s Climate and Carbon Cycle

Humanity’s Immense Impact on Earth’s Climate and Carbon Cycle

Billions are Pouring into the Business of Decarbonisation

Billions are Pouring into the Business of Decarbonisation

The American West is Drying Up

The American West is Drying Up

Protecting forests and changing agricultural practices are essential, cost-effective actions to prevent pandemics

Protecting forests and changing agricultural practices are essential, cost-effective actions to prevent pandemics

What Does System Change Mean, Anyway?

What Does System Change Mean, Anyway?

Flurry of Emissions Pledges Still Not Enough to Meet Global Climate Goals

Flurry of Emissions Pledges Still Not Enough to Meet Global Climate Goals

Carbon Talks interview with GASP SG Satya Tripathi

Carbon Talks interview with GASP SG Satya Tripathi

African Rainforests Slow Climate Change Despite Record Heat and Droughts

African Rainforests Slow Climate Change Despite Record Heat and Droughts

Scientists are Building a Digital Twin of the Earth to Fight Climate Change

Scientists are Building a Digital Twin of the Earth to Fight Climate Change

Observation-based early-warning signals for a collapse of the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation

Observation-based early-warning signals for a collapse of the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation

A Carbon Calculation: How Many Deaths Do Emissions Cause?

A Carbon Calculation: How Many Deaths Do Emissions Cause?

Just 5 Percent of Power Plants Release 73 Percent of Global Electricity Production Emissions

Just 5 Percent of Power Plants Release 73 Percent of Global Electricity Production Emissions

Climate Crisis Catches Power Companies Unprepared

Climate Crisis Catches Power Companies Unprepared

In the Infrastructure Bill, a Recognition: Climate Change Is a Crisis

In the Infrastructure Bill, a Recognition: Climate Change Is a Crisis

Siberia’s ‘Methane Bomb’ May Be Worse Than Scientists Thought

Siberia’s ‘Methane Bomb’ May Be Worse Than Scientists Thought

Statement by Patricia Espinosa on National Climate Plans Submitted by 31 July

Statement by Patricia Espinosa on National Climate Plans Submitted by 31 July

Investors Respond to Draft Biodiversity Targets Ahead of COP15

Investors Respond to Draft Biodiversity Targets Ahead of COP15

The amount of Greenland ice that melted on Tuesday could cover Florida in 2 inches of water

The amount of Greenland ice that melted on Tuesday could cover Florida in 2 inches of water

Climate change is resulting in profound, immediate and worsening health impacts, over 120 researchers say

Climate change is resulting in profound, immediate and worsening health impacts, over 120 researchers say

Lead the Change, #ItsPossible with Renewables

Lead the Change, #ItsPossible with Renewables

Gabon becomes first African country to get paid for protecting its forests

Gabon becomes first African country to get paid for protecting its forests

Voice of Achievers Podcast: Sensitivity, Environment, & Social Impact Careers Ft Satya Tripathi

Voice of Achievers Podcast: Sensitivity, Environment, & Social Impact Careers Ft Satya Tripathi

See How Wildfire Smoke Spread Across America

See How Wildfire Smoke Spread Across America

‘Please Save Us!’ Grim Scenes in China as Flood Inundates a Subway

‘Please Save Us!’ Grim Scenes in China as Flood Inundates a Subway

‘No One Is Safe’: Extreme Weather Batters the Wealthy World

‘No One Is Safe’: Extreme Weather Batters the Wealthy World

China Set to Launch the World’s Largest Emissions-Trading Program

China Set to Launch the World’s Largest Emissions-Trading Program

Pandemic Recovery to Push Emissions to All-Time High

Pandemic Recovery to Push Emissions to All-Time High

As Frozen Land Burns, Siberia Fears: ‘If We Don’t Have the Forest, We Don’t Have Life’

As Frozen Land Burns, Siberia Fears: ‘If We Don’t Have the Forest, We Don’t Have Life’

Climate change: Science failed to predict flood and heat intensity

Climate change: Science failed to predict flood and heat intensity

Just 25 mega-cities produce 52% of the world’s urban greenhouse gas emissions

Just 25 mega-cities produce 52% of the world’s urban greenhouse gas emissions

The Climate Crisis Haunts Chicago’s Future

The Climate Crisis Haunts Chicago’s Future

What Technology Could Reduce Heat Deaths? Trees.

What Technology Could Reduce Heat Deaths? Trees.

Arctic’s ‘Last Ice Area’ May Be Less Resistant to Global Warming

Arctic’s ‘Last Ice Area’ May Be Less Resistant to Global Warming

Are ‘Heat Pumps’ the Answer to Heat Waves?

Are ‘Heat Pumps’ the Answer to Heat Waves?

Start-up WUS ties up with US-based GASP to enhance ‘GDP of low-income workers’

Start-up WUS ties up with US-based GASP to enhance ‘GDP of low-income workers’

North America has it’s Hottest June

North America has it’s Hottest June

Land degradation and climate change

Land degradation and climate change

UN confirms 18.3C record temperature in Antarctica

UN confirms 18.3C record temperature in Antarctica

An Eco-wakening: Measuring awareness, engagement and action for nature

An Eco-wakening: Measuring awareness, engagement and action for nature

Biodiversity loss is a risk to the global financial system

Biodiversity loss is a risk to the global financial system

Can Massive Cargo Ships Use Wind to Go Green?

Can Massive Cargo Ships Use Wind to Go Green?

Gabon is first African country paid to protect its rainforest

Gabon is first African country paid to protect its rainforest

CO2 peaks near 420 parts per million at Mauna Loa observatory

CO2 peaks near 420 parts per million at Mauna Loa observatory

RobotexIndia Panel Discussion – World Environment Day with SG Satya Tripathi

RobotexIndia Panel Discussion – World Environment Day with SG Satya Tripathi

Natural farming transforming lives, livelihoods and ecosystems at system-scale

Natural farming transforming lives, livelihoods and ecosystems at system-scale

Forbes: India can be a global leader in building a nature-positive economy

Forbes: India can be a global leader in building a nature-positive economy

BBC: US environmental agency releases climate report delayed by Trump

BBC: US environmental agency releases climate report delayed by Trump

The Washington Post: Humanity’s greatest ally against climate change is Earth itself

The Washington Post: Humanity’s greatest ally against climate change is Earth itself

IEA: Global carbon dioxide emissions are set for their second-biggest increase in history

IEA: Global carbon dioxide emissions are set for their second-biggest increase in history

World leaders, royalty and environmentalists gear up for COP26

World leaders, royalty and environmentalists gear up for COP26

We Are Living in a Climate Emergency, and We’re Going to Say So

We Are Living in a Climate Emergency, and We’re Going to Say So

Recycling is an Outdated Solution — It’s Time for a Circular Economy

Recycling is an Outdated Solution — It’s Time for a Circular Economy

Earth doesn’t need saving — we do, UN official says at Laudato Si’ conference

Earth doesn’t need saving — we do, UN official says at Laudato Si’ conference

Canadian organization and IICA join forces to strengthen financing and agricultural insurance systems in Latin America and the Caribbean

Canadian organization and IICA join forces to strengthen financing and agricultural insurance systems in Latin America and the Caribbean

2020 Was One of Three Warmest Years on Record

2020 Was One of Three Warmest Years on Record

Erik Solheim: China should apply stricter standards along the Belt and Road

Erik Solheim: China should apply stricter standards along the Belt and Road

BBC: Why 2021 could be turning point for tackling climate change

BBC: Why 2021 could be turning point for tackling climate change

6th Forum of Ministers and Environment Authorities of Asia Pacific

6th Forum of Ministers and Environment Authorities of Asia Pacific

Climate Week NYC

Climate Week NYC

World Health Summit

World Health Summit

Blue Earth Summit

Blue Earth Summit

COP 30

COP 30

World Economic Forum

World Economic Forum

Cleantech Forum North America

Cleantech Forum North America

Sustainable Investment Forum

Sustainable Investment Forum

GreenBiz 2026

GreenBiz 2026

Ocean Sciences Meeting

Ocean Sciences Meeting

World Sustainable Development Summit

World Sustainable Development Summit

World Ocean Summit and Expo

World Ocean Summit and Expo

Mediterranean Network Forum

Mediterranean Network Forum

Electricity 2026

Electricity 2026

Global Water Bankruptcy

Global Water Bankruptcy

State of Climate Action 2025

State of Climate Action 2025

Global Risks Report 2026

Global Risks Report 2026

Climate-driven Global Renewable Energy Resources and Energy Demand

Climate-driven Global Renewable Energy Resources and Energy Demand

Renewables 2025

Renewables 2025

Making early warning systems work for all: Evidence and lessons from last-mile communities

Making early warning systems work for all: Evidence and lessons from last-mile communities

State of the Climate Update for COP30

State of the Climate Update for COP30

State of the Climate in the Arab Region 2024

State of the Climate in the Arab Region 2024

State of International 30×30 Funding

State of International 30×30 Funding

Handbook on Urban Heat Management in the Global South

Handbook on Urban Heat Management in the Global South

Global Environment Outlook 7

Global Environment Outlook 7

The State of the World’s Land and Water Resources for Food and Agriculture 2025

The State of the World’s Land and Water Resources for Food and Agriculture 2025

2025 Asia-Pacific Disaster Report

2025 Asia-Pacific Disaster Report

Global Ocean Observing System Status Report 2025

Global Ocean Observing System Status Report 2025

The Climate Technology Progress Report 2025

The Climate Technology Progress Report 2025

FAO Green City principles and criteria

FAO Green City principles and criteria

Adaptation Gap Report 2025

Adaptation Gap Report 2025

Global Forest Resources Assessment 2025

Global Forest Resources Assessment 2025

State of Global Air Report 2025

State of Global Air Report 2025

An Eye on Methane 2025: From Measurement to Momentum

An Eye on Methane 2025: From Measurement to Momentum

The State of Food Security and Nutrition in the World 2025

The State of Food Security and Nutrition in the World 2025

The Global Tipping Points Report 2025

The Global Tipping Points Report 2025

2025 Report – Production Gap

2025 Report – Production Gap

State of Global Water Resources report 2024

State of Global Water Resources report 2024

Defossilizing Industry: Considerations for Scaling-up Carbon Capture and Utilization Pathways

Defossilizing Industry: Considerations for Scaling-up Carbon Capture and Utilization Pathways

Mobilizing Finance for Biodiversity: The Private Finance Sector and the Implementation of National Biodiversity Strategies and Action Plans (NBSAPs)

Mobilizing Finance for Biodiversity: The Private Finance Sector and the Implementation of National Biodiversity Strategies and Action Plans (NBSAPs)

Climate Change and Workplace Heat Stress

Climate Change and Workplace Heat Stress

The Sustainable Development Goals Report 2025

The Sustainable Development Goals Report 2025

Frontiers 2025: The Weight of Time

Frontiers 2025: The Weight of Time

Fostering Effective Energy Transition 2025

Fostering Effective Energy Transition 2025

Seizing the Urban Opportunity: A 3-step guide for strengthening Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) 3.0

Seizing the Urban Opportunity: A 3-step guide for strengthening Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) 3.0

Circularity Gap Report 2025: A global call to action

Circularity Gap Report 2025: A global call to action

Mainstreaming biodiversity in forestry

Mainstreaming biodiversity in forestry

Interconnected Disaster Risks: Turning Over a New Leaf

Interconnected Disaster Risks: Turning Over a New Leaf

Economic and Social Survey of Asia and the Pacific 2025: Understanding the Macroeconomic Implications of Climate Change

Economic and Social Survey of Asia and the Pacific 2025: Understanding the Macroeconomic Implications of Climate Change

The United Nations World Water Development Report 2025, Mountains and glaciers: water towers

The United Nations World Water Development Report 2025, Mountains and glaciers: water towers

The Second Report on the State of the World’s Forest Genetic Resources

The Second Report on the State of the World’s Forest Genetic Resources

Delivering restoration outcomes for biodiversity and human well-being

Delivering restoration outcomes for biodiversity and human well-being

How coffee value chains foster climate-resilient livelihoods

How coffee value chains foster climate-resilient livelihoods

Transforming forest finance

Transforming forest finance

State of the Climate 2024

State of the Climate 2024

World Cities Report 2024

World Cities Report 2024

Staying the course: chief financial officers and the green transition

Staying the course: chief financial officers and the green transition

Global Humanitarian Review 2025

Global Humanitarian Review 2025

Global Risks Report 2025

Global Risks Report 2025

Global Assessment Report on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services

Global Assessment Report on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services

An Eye on Methane 2024

An Eye on Methane 2024

State of Finance for Nature: Tripling Investments in Nature-based Solutions by 2030

State of Finance for Nature: Tripling Investments in Nature-based Solutions by 2030

People in a Changing Climate: From Vulnerability to Action

People in a Changing Climate: From Vulnerability to Action

United in Science 2024

United in Science 2024

Decent Work in Nature-Based Solutions 2024: Unlocking jobs through investment in skills and nature-based infrastructure

Decent Work in Nature-Based Solutions 2024: Unlocking jobs through investment in skills and nature-based infrastructure

Economics of drought — investing in nature-based solutions for drought resilience

Economics of drought — investing in nature-based solutions for drought resilience

Protected Planet Report 2024

Protected Planet Report 2024

Emissions Gap Report 2024

Emissions Gap Report 2024

The Climate Dictionary: Nature Edition

The Climate Dictionary: Nature Edition

Surging Seas In A Warming World – A Technical Brief

Surging Seas In A Warming World – A Technical Brief

State of Global Water Resources 2023

State of Global Water Resources 2023

Designing digital systems for scale: Payments for Environmental Services

Designing digital systems for scale: Payments for Environmental Services

Aid for Trade in Action: Supporting the transition to clean energy

Aid for Trade in Action: Supporting the transition to clean energy

State of Global Air Report 2024

State of Global Air Report 2024

The State of the World’s Forests 2024

The State of the World’s Forests 2024

A threat to progress

A threat to progress

The State of the World’s Mangroves

The State of the World’s Mangroves

Heat at work: Implications for safety and health

Heat at work: Implications for safety and health

The State of Food Security and Nutrition in the World 2024

The State of Food Security and Nutrition in the World 2024

A global foresight report on planetary health and human wellbeing

A global foresight report on planetary health and human wellbeing

Global Education Monitoring Report- Education and climate change

Global Education Monitoring Report- Education and climate change

Press Release: UNOPS and GASP unite for transformative environmental and social impact

Press Release: UNOPS and GASP unite for transformative environmental and social impact

Fostering Effective Energy Transition

Fostering Effective Energy Transition

Health Impacts of Climate Change- Evidence Landscape and Role of Private Sector

Health Impacts of Climate Change- Evidence Landscape and Role of Private Sector

The People’s Climate Vote 2024

The People’s Climate Vote 2024

World Bank – Climate Policies with Real-World Results

World Bank – Climate Policies with Real-World Results

WMO Global Annual to Decadal Climate Update (2024-2028)

WMO Global Annual to Decadal Climate Update (2024-2028)

UNESCO State of the Ocean Report 2024

UNESCO State of the Ocean Report 2024

Global Resources Outlook 2024

Global Resources Outlook 2024

Water for Shared Prosperity

Water for Shared Prosperity

State of the Climate in Latin America and the Caribbean 2023

State of the Climate in Latin America and the Caribbean 2023

Leveraging Indigenous Knowledge and Modern Science for Sustainable Food System Transformation

Leveraging Indigenous Knowledge and Modern Science for Sustainable Food System Transformation

Food Waste Index Report 2024

Food Waste Index Report 2024

Global Report on Food Crises is a wake-up call

Global Report on Food Crises is a wake-up call

Aghanashini Estuary designated as Ramsar wetland of international importance

Aghanashini Estuary designated as Ramsar wetland of international importance

State of the Global Climate 2023

State of the Global Climate 2023

Opinion | Delivering on loss and damage for low-lying island nations

Opinion | Delivering on loss and damage for low-lying island nations

Global Waste Management Outlook 2024

Global Waste Management Outlook 2024

Federated Hermes Ltd & the Global Alliance for a Sustainable Planet Establish a Partnership

Federated Hermes Ltd & the Global Alliance for a Sustainable Planet Establish a Partnership

The path to limiting global warming to 1.5 °C has narrowed, but clean energy growth is keeping it open

The path to limiting global warming to 1.5 °C has narrowed, but clean energy growth is keeping it open

State of the Climate in Europe 2022

State of the Climate in Europe 2022

Global Electricity Review 2023

Global Electricity Review 2023

Carbon dioxide removal–What’s worth doing? A biophysical and public need perspective

Carbon dioxide removal–What’s worth doing? A biophysical and public need perspective

IPCC AR6 Synthesis Report Climate Change 2023

IPCC AR6 Synthesis Report Climate Change 2023

Nearly Nowhere On Earth Safe From Air Pollution, Study Finds

Nearly Nowhere On Earth Safe From Air Pollution, Study Finds

Global landscape of renewable energy finance 2023

Global landscape of renewable energy finance 2023

Record-high CO2 emissions from boreal fires in 2021

Record-high CO2 emissions from boreal fires in 2021

Tropical deforestation causes large reductions in observed precipitation

Tropical deforestation causes large reductions in observed precipitation

2023 Annual Litigation Trends Survey

2023 Annual Litigation Trends Survey

Chief Economists Outlook: January 2023

Chief Economists Outlook: January 2023

A World Bank Group Flagship Report

A World Bank Group Flagship Report

Report on US Sustainable Investing Trends

Report on US Sustainable Investing Trends

IUCN Restoration Barometer Report 2022

IUCN Restoration Barometer Report 2022

Doubling Finance Flows Into Nature-based Solutions by 2025 to Deal With Global Crises – UN Report

Doubling Finance Flows Into Nature-based Solutions by 2025 to Deal With Global Crises – UN Report

Renewables 2022

Renewables 2022

Living Planet Report

Living Planet Report

Adaptation Gap Report

Adaptation Gap Report

The Lancet Countdown on Health and Climate Change

The Lancet Countdown on Health and Climate Change

Tracking Progress on Food and Agriculture-related SDG Indicators 2022

Tracking Progress on Food and Agriculture-related SDG Indicators 2022

Climate Change Likely Increased Extreme Monsoon Rainfall, Flooding Highly Vulnerable Communities in Pakistan

Climate Change Likely Increased Extreme Monsoon Rainfall, Flooding Highly Vulnerable Communities in Pakistan

United in Science: We Are Heading in the Wrong Direction

United in Science: We Are Heading in the Wrong Direction

Human Development Report 2021/22

Human Development Report 2021/22

Probabilistic Projections of Increased Heat Stress Driven by Climate Change

Probabilistic Projections of Increased Heat Stress Driven by Climate Change

Do Oceans Absorb More CO2 Than Expected?

Do Oceans Absorb More CO2 Than Expected?

Adapt and Thrive: Building a Climate-resilient New Zealand

Adapt and Thrive: Building a Climate-resilient New Zealand

The State of Climate Ambition Report

The State of Climate Ambition Report

US Emissions Inflict Almost $2T in Damage to Other Countries: Study

US Emissions Inflict Almost $2T in Damage to Other Countries: Study

FSB Roadmap for Addressing Financial Risks from Climate Change: 2022 Progress Report

FSB Roadmap for Addressing Financial Risks from Climate Change: 2022 Progress Report

Climate Goals Face Major Headwinds, Two Reports Say

Climate Goals Face Major Headwinds, Two Reports Say

Renewable Power Generation Costs in 2021

Renewable Power Generation Costs in 2021

IPBES Sustainable Use of Wild Species Assessment

IPBES Sustainable Use of Wild Species Assessment

The Sustainable Development Goals Report 2022

The Sustainable Development Goals Report 2022

Accelerated western European heatwave trends linked to more-persistent double jets over Eurasia

Accelerated western European heatwave trends linked to more-persistent double jets over Eurasia

Linking Global Finance to Small-Scale Clean Energy

Linking Global Finance to Small-Scale Clean Energy

The State of Food Security and Nutrition in the World 2022

The State of Food Security and Nutrition in the World 2022

Lisbon Declaration: Accelerating Coral Reef-Positive Investment

Lisbon Declaration: Accelerating Coral Reef-Positive Investment

World Cities Report 2022

World Cities Report 2022

The State of Agricultural Commodity Markets 2022

The State of Agricultural Commodity Markets 2022

Nature-based Solutions for Disaster Risk Reduction (UNDRR Report)

Nature-based Solutions for Disaster Risk Reduction (UNDRR Report)

World Energy Investment Report 2022

World Energy Investment Report 2022

Africa Energy Outlook 2022

Africa Energy Outlook 2022

Private Financial Institutions’ Paris Alignment Commitments: 2022 Update

Private Financial Institutions’ Paris Alignment Commitments: 2022 Update

One-fifth of reptiles worldwide face risk of extinction

One-fifth of reptiles worldwide face risk of extinction

Application of Indigenous & Local Knowledge (ILK) in IUCN Red List assessments

Application of Indigenous & Local Knowledge (ILK) in IUCN Red List assessments

World Inequality Report 2022

World Inequality Report 2022

Can we monitor plant biodiversity from space?

Can we monitor plant biodiversity from space?

Most companies buying renewable energy certificates aren’t actually reducing emissions

Most companies buying renewable energy certificates aren’t actually reducing emissions

The aesthetic value of reef fishes is globally mismatched to their conservation priorities

The aesthetic value of reef fishes is globally mismatched to their conservation priorities

2021 UN Climate Change Annual Report

2021 UN Climate Change Annual Report

Estimating the timing of geophysical commitment to 1.5 and 2.0C of global warming

Estimating the timing of geophysical commitment to 1.5 and 2.0C of global warming

World Energy Transitions Outlook 2022

World Energy Transitions Outlook 2022

OECD Economic Outlook – June 2022

OECD Economic Outlook – June 2022

Global Plastics Outlook: Economic Drivers, Environmental Impacts and Policy Options

Global Plastics Outlook: Economic Drivers, Environmental Impacts and Policy Options

GASP Annual Report 2021-2022

GASP Annual Report 2021-2022

Mobilizing Money and Movements: Creative finance for food systems transformation

Mobilizing Money and Movements: Creative finance for food systems transformation

State of the Global Climate Report 2021

State of the Global Climate Report 2021

Global Land Outlook: Summary for Decision Makers

Global Land Outlook: Summary for Decision Makers

Climate pledges

Climate pledges

Sustainable Ocean Initiative

Sustainable Ocean Initiative

Financing for Sustainable Development Report 2022

Financing for Sustainable Development Report 2022

IPCC Sixth Assessment Report – Climate Change 2022: Mitigation of Climate Change

IPCC Sixth Assessment Report – Climate Change 2022: Mitigation of Climate Change

World Energy Transitions Outlook: 1.5°C Pathway

World Energy Transitions Outlook: 1.5°C Pathway

Central Banking and Supervision in the Biosphere

Central Banking and Supervision in the Biosphere

Recommendations for Credible Net-Zero Commitments from Financial Institutions

Recommendations for Credible Net-Zero Commitments from Financial Institutions

Investing in the Potential of Carbon Credits

Investing in the Potential of Carbon Credits

Best Practices in Gender and Biodiversity: Pathways for multiple benefits

Best Practices in Gender and Biodiversity: Pathways for multiple benefits

Winning the Race to Net Zero: The CEO Guide to Climate Advantage

Winning the Race to Net Zero: The CEO Guide to Climate Advantage

Pronounced loss of Amazon rainforest resilience since the early 2000s

Pronounced loss of Amazon rainforest resilience since the early 2000s

Diving Deep: New Guidance on Finance, Ocean Pollution, Plastics and Coastal Resilience

Diving Deep: New Guidance on Finance, Ocean Pollution, Plastics and Coastal Resilience

Climate Change 2022: Impacts, Adaptation and Vulnerability

Climate Change 2022: Impacts, Adaptation and Vulnerability

World Development Report 2022 Finance for an Equitable Recovery

World Development Report 2022 Finance for an Equitable Recovery

Co-benefits of forest carbon projects in Southeast Asia

Co-benefits of forest carbon projects in Southeast Asia

The State of Finance for Nature in the G20 report

The State of Finance for Nature in the G20 report

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2021 TCFD Report: BlackRock’s climate-related disclosures

Outside the Safe Operating Space of the Planetary Boundary for Novel Entities

Outside the Safe Operating Space of the Planetary Boundary for Novel Entities

Global Gender Gap Report 2021

Global Gender Gap Report 2021

A climate wake-up: but business failing to hear the alarm on deforestation

A climate wake-up: but business failing to hear the alarm on deforestation

Regional Briefing: World Economic Situation and Prospects 2022 Report

Regional Briefing: World Economic Situation and Prospects 2022 Report

Institutional Asset Owners: Strategies for engaging with asset managers for impact

Institutional Asset Owners: Strategies for engaging with asset managers for impact

Climate Finance for Sustaining Peace

Climate Finance for Sustaining Peace

Global Risks Report 2022

Global Risks Report 2022

Get Nature Positive

Get Nature Positive

From Pollution to Solution: a global assessment of marine litter and plastic pollution

From Pollution to Solution: a global assessment of marine litter and plastic pollution

Drowning in Plastics – Marine Litter and Plastic Waste Vital Graphics

Drowning in Plastics – Marine Litter and Plastic Waste Vital Graphics

Time to deliver: mobilising private capital at scale for people for & planet

Time to deliver: mobilising private capital at scale for people for & planet

The State of the World’s Land & Water Resources for Food & Agriculture

The State of the World’s Land & Water Resources for Food & Agriculture

Mapping the irrecoverable carbon in Earth’s ecosystems

Mapping the irrecoverable carbon in Earth’s ecosystems

Global Landscape of Climate Finance 2021

Global Landscape of Climate Finance 2021

What does nature-positive mean for business?

What does nature-positive mean for business?

100% Sustainable Ocean Management: An Introduction to Sustainable Ocean Plans

100% Sustainable Ocean Management: An Introduction to Sustainable Ocean Plans

Recommendations for Credible Net-Zero Commitments from Financial Institutions

Recommendations for Credible Net-Zero Commitments from Financial Institutions

UNEP FI’s Comprehensive Good Practice Guide to Climate Stress Testing

UNEP FI’s Comprehensive Good Practice Guide to Climate Stress Testing

Environmental Finance Biodiversity Insight 2021

Environmental Finance Biodiversity Insight 2021

Renewables 2021: Analysis & forecast to 2026

Renewables 2021: Analysis & forecast to 2026

Adaptation Gap Report 2021

Adaptation Gap Report 2021

Creating a Nature Positive Future

Creating a Nature Positive Future

The Global Commitment 2021 Progress Report

The Global Commitment 2021 Progress Report

Energy Efficiency 2021

Energy Efficiency 2021

An Eye on Methane: International Methane Emissions Observatory 2021 Report

An Eye on Methane: International Methane Emissions Observatory 2021 Report

The State of Blended Finance 2021

The State of Blended Finance 2021

Emissions Gap Report 2021

Emissions Gap Report 2021

The 2021 report of the Lancet Countdown on health and climate change: code red for a healthy future

The 2021 report of the Lancet Countdown on health and climate change: code red for a healthy future

WMO ATLAS OF MORTALITY  AND ECONOMIC LOSSES  FROM WEATHER, CLIMATE  AND WATER EXTREMES (1970–2019)

WMO ATLAS OF MORTALITY AND ECONOMIC LOSSES FROM WEATHER, CLIMATE AND WATER EXTREMES (1970–2019)

ESG Investing and  Climate Transition

ESG Investing and Climate Transition

State of the Climate in Africa 2020

State of the Climate in Africa 2020

Mobilising institutional investors for financing sustainable development

Mobilising institutional investors for financing sustainable development

The Climate Risk Landscape: Mapping Climate-related Financial Risk Assessment Methodologies

The Climate Risk Landscape: Mapping Climate-related Financial Risk Assessment Methodologies

Task Force on Climate-related Financial Disclosures

Task Force on Climate-related Financial Disclosures

World Energy Outlook 2021

World Energy Outlook 2021

International Cooperation in Disaster Risk Reduction: Target F

International Cooperation in Disaster Risk Reduction: Target F

Ecological Threat Report 2021

Ecological Threat Report 2021

Closing the Gap: The Impact of G20 Climate Commitments on Limiting Global Temperature Rise to 1.5°C

Closing the Gap: The Impact of G20 Climate Commitments on Limiting Global Temperature Rise to 1.5°C

A Legal Framework for Impact: Sustainability impact in investor decision making

A Legal Framework for Impact: Sustainability impact in investor decision making

Full NDC Synthesis Report: Some Progress, but Still a Big Concern

Full NDC Synthesis Report: Some Progress, but Still a Big Concern

UNEP Report – A Multi-Billion-Dollar Opportunity: Repurposing agricultural support to transform food systems

UNEP Report – A Multi-Billion-Dollar Opportunity: Repurposing agricultural support to transform food systems

Here’s How Much Food Contributes to Climate Change

Here’s How Much Food Contributes to Climate Change

World Bank Report Groundswell Part 2 : Acting on Internal Climate Migration

World Bank Report Groundswell Part 2 : Acting on Internal Climate Migration

Where Climate Change Fits into Venezuela’s Ongoing Crisis

Where Climate Change Fits into Venezuela’s Ongoing Crisis

Panel unveils 10 guiding principles in campaign to revive the Earth

Panel unveils 10 guiding principles in campaign to revive the Earth

The Sixth GCRMN Status of Coral Reefs of the World: 2020

The Sixth GCRMN Status of Coral Reefs of the World: 2020

Guidelines for Integrating Ecosystem-based Adaptation into National Adaptation Plans

Guidelines for Integrating Ecosystem-based Adaptation into National Adaptation Plans

United Nations University – Institute for Environment and Human Security (UNU-EHS) Report, Disaster Risks in an Interconnected World

United Nations University – Institute for Environment and Human Security (UNU-EHS) Report, Disaster Risks in an Interconnected World

New report – Conservation Finance 2021: An Unfolding Opportunity

New report – Conservation Finance 2021: An Unfolding Opportunity

Tackling Biodiversity Loss Briefing

Tackling Biodiversity Loss Briefing

Repurposing Agricultural Subsidies to Restore Degraded Farmland and Grow Rural Prosperity

Repurposing Agricultural Subsidies to Restore Degraded Farmland and Grow Rural Prosperity

UNEP The Climate Risk Landscape Risk Assessment

UNEP The Climate Risk Landscape Risk Assessment

Decarbonisation and Disruption UNEP Report

Decarbonisation and Disruption UNEP Report

IPCC Sixth Assessment Report

IPCC Sixth Assessment Report

Amazon No Longer Absorbs Carbon—Has the World Reached the Point of No Return?

Amazon No Longer Absorbs Carbon—Has the World Reached the Point of No Return?

A Critical Ocean System May Be Heading For Collapse Due to Climate Change, Study Finds

A Critical Ocean System May Be Heading For Collapse Due to Climate Change, Study Finds

Emissions will hit record high by 2023 if green recovery fails, says IEA

Emissions will hit record high by 2023 if green recovery fails, says IEA

Bioresources within a Net-Zero Emissions Economy: Making a Sustainable Approach Possible

Bioresources within a Net-Zero Emissions Economy: Making a Sustainable Approach Possible

FAO Report: Indigenous Peoples’ food systems

FAO Report: Indigenous Peoples’ food systems

IRENA Renewable Power Generation Costs in 2020 Report

IRENA Renewable Power Generation Costs in 2020 Report

Why Clean Energy Transitions Must Be For The Many, Not The Few

Why Clean Energy Transitions Must Be For The Many, Not The Few

PBL NEAA: The global potential for land restoration – Scenarios for the Global Land Outlook 2

PBL NEAA: The global potential for land restoration – Scenarios for the Global Land Outlook 2

UNEP, FAO: Becoming #GenerationRestoration: Ecosystem Restoration for People, Nature and Climate

UNEP, FAO: Becoming #GenerationRestoration: Ecosystem Restoration for People, Nature and Climate

OECD: Biodiversity, natural capital and the economy

OECD: Biodiversity, natural capital and the economy

IEA: Net Zero by 2050 A Roadmap for the Global Energy Sector

IEA: Net Zero by 2050 A Roadmap for the Global Energy Sector

EPA: Climate Change Indicators in the United States

EPA: Climate Change Indicators in the United States

Nature: Accelerated global glacier mass loss in the early twenty-first century

Nature: Accelerated global glacier mass loss in the early twenty-first century

IEA: Global Energy Review 2021

IEA: Global Energy Review 2021

A4S Accounting For Sustainability

A4S Accounting For Sustainability

State of the Global Climate 2020

State of the Global Climate 2020

UNEP Adaptation Gap Report 2020

UNEP Adaptation Gap Report 2020

IPCC: Special Report on the Ocean and Cryosphere in a Changing Climate

IPCC: Special Report on the Ocean and Cryosphere in a Changing Climate

World Economic Forum: The Future of Nature and Business Policy Companion

World Economic Forum: The Future of Nature and Business Policy Companion

UN Decade on Ecosystem Restoration

UN Decade on Ecosystem Restoration

COP30 in Focus: Themes, Expectations, Challenges, and Outcomes

COP30 in Focus: Themes, Expectations, Challenges, and Outcomes

London Climate Action Week demonstrates Climate Change Crossroads

London Climate Action Week demonstrates Climate Change Crossroads

The Road to COP29: What to Expect and Getting involved

The Road to COP29: What to Expect and Getting involved

Closing  the gap in Climate Adaptation Finance: A focus on AFOLU

Closing the gap in Climate Adaptation Finance: A focus on AFOLU

Mental Health and Climate Change

Mental Health and Climate Change

Understanding Sustainable Food: A Primer

Understanding Sustainable Food: A Primer

Partner Spotlight: Better with Water

Partner Spotlight: Better with Water

Unravelling The Intersectionalities of Water Security

Unravelling The Intersectionalities of Water Security

Turbulent Tides: Impact of Changing Atlantic Currents on Food Security and Agriculture

Turbulent Tides: Impact of Changing Atlantic Currents on Food Security and Agriculture

Women picking crops

Impact of Extreme Weather Events on Food Prices: A Growing Global Concern

The Road to COP28: A Pivotal Moment for Transformative Climate Action

The Road to COP28: A Pivotal Moment for Transformative Climate Action

Millets: Nourishing the Future in the Fight Against Climate Change

Millets: Nourishing the Future in the Fight Against Climate Change

Nurturing Food Security: Empowering Farmers through Strategic Partnership

Nurturing Food Security: Empowering Farmers through Strategic Partnership

IPCC AR6: A Final Warning in The Time of a Climate Crisis

IPCC AR6: A Final Warning in The Time of a Climate Crisis

Towards Net Zero – What Does It Actually Mean?

Towards Net Zero – What Does It Actually Mean?

E-Waste: A Serious Problem Needing Innovative Solutions

E-Waste: A Serious Problem Needing Innovative Solutions

A Breakthrough in Clean Energy?

A Breakthrough in Clean Energy?

Expectations and Realities of COP15

Expectations and Realities of COP15

Academic Institutions Can Play a Leading Role in Fighting Climate Change – KISS Shows The Way

Academic Institutions Can Play a Leading Role in Fighting Climate Change – KISS Shows The Way

The Energy Crisis is Only the Tip of the Iceberg

The Energy Crisis is Only the Tip of the Iceberg

Demystifying Climate Change: The Role of Media in Spreading Awareness

Demystifying Climate Change: The Role of Media in Spreading Awareness

Smallholder Farmers Hold a Position of Prominence in the Transformation of the Current Food System

Smallholder Farmers Hold a Position of Prominence in the Transformation of the Current Food System

Faith for Earth

Faith for Earth

The US Supreme Court’s EPA Ruling: Looking Ahead

The US Supreme Court’s EPA Ruling: Looking Ahead

Key Takeaways From The UN Ocean Conference: A New Chapter of Global Ocean Action?

Key Takeaways From The UN Ocean Conference: A New Chapter of Global Ocean Action?

The Cookbook That Will Help Change the World’s Eating Habits in Support of Sustainable Food Systems

The Cookbook That Will Help Change the World’s Eating Habits in Support of Sustainable Food Systems

The SAMBAZON Difference: Sustainable Management of the Brazilian Amazon

The SAMBAZON Difference: Sustainable Management of the Brazilian Amazon

Displacement, Destruction, and Disasters: Ecological Threat or Reality?

Displacement, Destruction, and Disasters: Ecological Threat or Reality?

Short Rotation Plants for Biomass to Energy in the Balkans

Short Rotation Plants for Biomass to Energy in the Balkans

Going Green in the Fashion Industry

Going Green in the Fashion Industry

Increasing Resilience Through Education, Inclusion and Cultural Preservation

Increasing Resilience Through Education, Inclusion and Cultural Preservation

WEDO Helps Uplift Women Entrepreneurs

WEDO Helps Uplift Women Entrepreneurs

Reviving Agriculture in the CARICOM Region

Reviving Agriculture in the CARICOM Region

Revolutionizing The World of Citizen Filmmaking While Rebuilding Trust in Science and Technology

Revolutionizing The World of Citizen Filmmaking While Rebuilding Trust in Science and Technology

The Shipping Industry and the Environment: Is Going Green an Option?

The Shipping Industry and the Environment: Is Going Green an Option?

Model United Nations: A Catalyst for Tackling Global Challenges?

Model United Nations: A Catalyst for Tackling Global Challenges?

A Green Oasis Blooms in Andhra Pradesh, India

A Green Oasis Blooms in Andhra Pradesh, India