Microbes in the bark of trees play a vital role in removing methane from the atmosphere, scientists have discovered.
The greenhouse gas is a product of agriculture and the burning of fossil fuels…
Freezing temperatures affect electric vehicles in two major ways - and it all comes down to the battery. Tesla and other car manufacturers have given drivers instructions on how to cope.
A call for applications is open until 20 July 2024 for industrial and commercial companies based in six communes of Burkina Faso. The aim is to train managers in competitiveness and reducing the…
The Franco-Moroccan company Sand To Green has just installed a solar-powered seawater and brackish water desalination unit to speed up its regenerative agriculture project under way in the Guelmim-…
Underway since June 2019, work on phase 2 of the Mokolo Crocodile Water Augmentation Project (MCWAP-2A) is set to accelerate over the coming months in Lephalale, a municipality in the South African…
The city of Abidjan will soon have its Bus Rapid Transit (BRT), worth 363 million euros. The first 20 km line will link the coincils of Yopougon and Bingerville in just 45 minutes. The works have…
London must better prepare for severe floods and heatwaves, a report has warned.
The London Climate Resilience Review, published on Wednesday, called for a "reset moment" for the capital…
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As wildfires become more frequent and more severe worldwide, people near and far are increasingly feeling their impacts.
Soaring temperatures make daily life uncomfortable, but also pose a serious threat to human health and the environment. Here is our guide to getting through one.
People in the Philippines have been battling knee-deep floodwater after Typhoon Gaemi lashed the country's capital.
Footage shows people attempting to walk through the flooding in Manila, whilst…
Climate change is leading to more intense heatwaves and storms in many parts of the United States, so can some cities provide a refuge from extreme weather?
Despite growing at an unprecedented rate last year, renewable energy sources are still not being deployed quickly enough to put the world on track to meet an international goal of tripling renewables…
Tea is a British institution and 100m cups will be drunk today, but experts are warning that our beloved brew could get pricier as extreme weather causes misery for growers in India and Kenya.
Thousands of people will soon be able to power their hobs and boilers with gas made from grass.
The cuttings are being taken from verges in South Gloucestershire and converted into biomethane using…
The record for the world's hottest day has tumbled twice in one week, according to the European climate change service.
On Monday the global average surface air temperature reached 17.15C, breaking…
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New data from WRI’s Aqueduct Water Risk Atlas show that 25 countries — housing one-quarter of the global population — face extremely high water stress each year…