Climate change causing albatross divorce, says study
When relationships end it might be because the spark has disappeared, or maybe you just can't make time for one another. But can climate change cause break-ups?
Read MoreAustralia declares La Niña phenomenon has begun
Australia has said a La Niña event has developed for a second consecutive year, meaning there is a greater risk locally of floods and cyclones. Last time the weather phenomenon contributed to "once in a century" rains battering parts of Australia.
Read MoreA new ratings industry is emerging to help homebuyers assess climate risks
As climate change fuels large-scale natural disasters, the real estate mantra of “location, location, location” is taking on new meaning.
Read MoreWhy the oil industry’s pivot to carbon capture and storage – while it keeps on drilling – isn’t a climate change solution
After decades of sowing doubt about climate change and its causes, the fossil fuel industry is now shifting to a new strategy: presenting itself as the source of solutions.
Read MoreThe average person’s daily choices can still make a big difference in fighting climate change – and getting governments and utilities to tackle it, too
The average American’s everyday interactions with energy sources are limited. They range from turning appliances on or off, to commuting, to paying utility bills. The connections between those acts and rising global temperatures may seem distant.
Read MoreAmericans support climate change policies, especially those that give them incentives and clean up the energy supply
As the Biden administration tries to build support for new climate and energy policies, a set of studies offers some insights that could help them appeal to the widest audience.
Read MoreCOP26 left the world with a climate to-do list: Here are 5 things to watch for in 2022
How much the world achieved at the Glasgow climate talks – and what happens now – depends in large part on where you live.
Read MoreProtect Cop26 climate progress from being undermined by trade rules, UK ministers told
Exclusive: Demand for ‘climate waiver’ to free countries from fear of litigation over emission cuts
Read MoreOp - The World Bank must be repurposed to focus on climate – or net zero is a pipe dream
It’s time to repurpose the World Bank to tackle the most important global challenge of our time, writes
Read MoreCameroonian Fishermen Harvest Invasive Aquatic Fern to Create Energy Source
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Read MoreOur photos and emails are silently releasing tonnes of carbon, new report says
aking so many unwanted photos and automatically backing them up is filling up data servers and contributing 355,000 tonnes of carbon dioxide every year, the IET says
Read MoreActivists take court action against Boris Johnson over climate crisis
Three people claim government is breaching right to life and family life by not doing what is needed to prevent disaster
Read MoreArtworks to highlight air pollution’s role in death of London girl
Breathe: 2022 by Dryden Goodwin will pay tribute to Ella Adoo-Kissi-Debrah of Lewisham
Read MoreBlowing the house down: life on the frontline of extreme weather in the Gambia
A storm took the roof off Binta Bah’s house before torrential rain destroyed her family’s belongings, as poverty combines with the climate crisis to wreak havoc on Africa’s smallest mainland country Global development is supported by
Read MoreUK water firms spilled sewage into sea bathing waters 5,517 times in last year
Report shows raw sewage spillages into coastal swimming waters increased by more than 87% in 12 months Water companies spilled raw sewage into coastal bathing waters used by holidaymakers and families 5,517 times in the last year, an increase of more than 87%, new data reveals.
Read MoreFossils may have used federal Pandemic funds to boost production, increase emissions
Canada’s environment commissioner says a federal pandemic aid program for the oil and gas sector that was supposed to retain jobs and cut greenhouse gas emissions is not set up to do either of those things.
Read MoreEpic storms on two coasts have parliament talking climate action, adaptation
This story includes details about the impacts of climate change that may be difficult for some readers.
Read More‘Atmospheric rivers’ threaten new floods in hard-hit Washington state
Western areas still assessing millions of dollars’ worth of damage from flooding earlier this month
Read MoreAustralia’s spy agency predicted the climate crisis 40 years ago – and fretted about coal exports
In a taste of things to come, a secret Office of National Assessment report worried the ‘carbon dioxide problem’ would hurt the nation’s coal industry
Read More‘Every tree counts’: Dutch come up with cunning way to create forests for free
More Trees Now aims to give away 1m unwanted saplings to farmers and councils with hope idea will spread across Europe
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