ASK SARA: 'Where should I move to be safe from climate change?'
No place on Earth is immune from the consequences of climate change, but some regions will fare better than others. Dear Sara,
Read MoreASK SARA: 'My sister says global warming is a lie. How do I talk to her?'
Advice on connecting with family members, ditching your commute, and understanding climate models. Dear Sara,
Read MoreASK SARA:'How can I prepare my children for climate change?'
Four types of skills will be essential in a warming world. Dear Sara,
Read MoreHumans can’t be healthy on a sick planet.
Below2C welcomes Elaine Blacklock as its latest guest contributor. Elaine is first and foremost a practicing physician. She is also Dr. Air Care, a fictional character who in real life masquerades as a sane, rational, practicing pediatrician by the name of Dr. EGB (aka Dr. Elaine Blacklock M.D.
Read MoreClimate change: Alaskan wilderness opens up for oil exploration.
The Trump administration is pushing ahead with the first ever sale of oil leases in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR). The giant Alaskan wilderness is home to many important species, including polar bears, caribou and wolves.
Read MoreGardening 101: Choosing the Right Plants for Your Zone.
Starting a garden is an excellent way to enjoy beautiful plants and delicious fruits, herbs, and vegetables right in your backyard. As a new gardener, it’s vital to be sure you’re choosing plants that will thrive in your climate.
Read MoreJenrick criticised over decision not to block new Cumbria coal mine.
Environmental campaigners say failure to call in West Cumbria Mining planning application ‘jaw-dropping’ Environmental campaigners and a local MP have criticised the government’s “jaw-dropping” decision not to block the building of a “climate-wrecking coal mine”.
Read MoreDeveloping economies need a fairer way to help them decarbonise.
Carbon border taxes alone will not encourage poorer countries to meet climate goals.
Read MoreTrump administration pollution rule strikes final blow against environment.
EPA rule will require release of raw data from scientific studies Critics fear compromising personal details and health benefits The Environmental Protection Agency has completed one of its last major rollbacks under the Trump administration, changing how it consid
Read MoreLethal Levels of Radiation Found in Damaged Fukushima Reactor, Impacting its Shutdown.
In what Japanese regulators on Wednesday called an "extremely serious" development, lethal levels of radiation have been recorded inside the damaged reactor building at the Fukushima No.
Read MoreGlobal heating could stabilize if net zero emissions achieved, scientists say.
Climate disaster could be curtailed within a couple of decades if net zero emissions are reached, new study shows.
Read MoreChild labour, toxic leaks: the price we could pay for a greener future.
Our mission to create cleaner living using natural resources could itself cause widespread environmental harm, scientists now warn
Read MoreElectric cars rise to record 54% market share in Norway.
Nordic country becomes first in the world where electric car sales outstrip those powered by other means.
Read MoreAmid the gloom of lockdown, I have taken solace in nature.
If you’re feeling cooped up, defy the cold, head for your local park and marvel at the antics of gulls, starlings and fieldfares
Read MorePollutionwatch: fine particles affect lungs of those near airports.
Trial finds reduced lung function and heart changes in young people who exercised near Schiphol.
Read MoreCities around world will see humidity fall due to climate crisis, study finds.
Heat stress, water scarcity, air pollution and energy insecurity are problems felt more acutely in dense urban areas
Read MoreWe've already blown past the warming targets set by the Paris climate agreement, study finds.
Still, it's not too late to make a big difference in the health of Earth and people who live here.
Read MoreAlaska judge sides with Trump and allows sale of Arctic refuge drilling rights in 11th hour decision.
Conservation groups say it is a last-minute push by the Trump administration to help secure drilling rights for oil companies before the president leaves office in two weeks.
Read MoreWhat We’ve Lost: The Species Declared Extinct in 2020.
A few months ago a group of scientists warned about the rise of "extinction denial," an effort much like climate denial to mischaracterize th
Read MoreGlobal Grasslands Now Contribute to Climate Warming, Study Finds.
Grasslands play a critical role in carbon sequestration. But a recent study found human activity is causing grasslands to become a source of greenhouse gas emissions.
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