Scientists say Trump’s first 2 years have been fatal for a livable climate
Two years in, the presidency of Donald Trump has been a possibly fatal disaster for our livable climate, a number of climate and clean energy experts told ThinkProgress.
Read MoreGlobal Warming Concerns Rise Among Americans in New Poll
A record number of Americans understand that climate change is real,according to a new survey, and they are increasingly worried ab
Read MorePoverty ‘at centre of everything we do'
UN Development Programme highlights ‘next generation’ approach that leaves no one behind
Read MoreGreenpeace petition: Replace coal with renewables!
Sign here! THERE IS NO TIME TO WASTE Right now, Australia is suffering through heatwaves, droughts and bushfires. And climate change is making these extremes the new norm.
Read MoreOne Nation, Wrapped in Plastic
We could attempt to slow the devastating effects of climate change through national sacrifice, but we won’t
Read More4 ways to shift from fossil fuels to clean energy
This article was originally published by World Resources Institute and is republished with permission.
Read MoreGoogle and Facebook backed an event denying climate change
This story originally appeared on Mother Jones and is part of the Climate
Read MoreAs Climate Warms, Plants Will Absorb Less CO₂, Study Finds
The last time the atmosphere contained as much carbon dioxide as it does now, dinosaurs roamed what was then a verdant landscape. The earth’s lushness was at least partly caused by the abundance of CO₂, which plants use for photosynthesis.
Read MoreArctic nations bet on ‘blue economy’ to reconcile climate, development goals
From global warming to over- and illegal fishing, the ocean on which Arctic communities are so heavily dependent is under threat like never before, delegates heard at the Arctic conference in Tromsø, Norway.
Read MoreSeeking innovations: nominations open for the biggest design award INDEX
INDEX: Award is the biggest design award in the world, worth €500,000, and is commonly referred to as the ‘Nobel Prize of design’. INDEX is looking for game-changing design and innovations. Deadline for applications: March 10, 2019.
Read MoreNominate for Equator Prize 2019
The call for nominations for the Equator Prize 2019 is now open.
Read MoreOnline course "Climate Action: Solutions for a Changing Planet"
You can now enroll in a massive, open, online course (or MOOC) entitled Climate Action: Solutions for a Changing Planet, which will run for the third time starting on January 28, 2019, on
Read MoreSix things that citizens around the world urgently need to know about climate change in light of several recent scientific reports
This article identifies and explains six things that most citizens around the world, although particularly those in developed countries, need to understand about climate change in light of the most recent climate change science. These six things are:
Read More10 ways to accelerate progress against climate change
From pricing carbon to shifting diets, here’s what we need to prioritize now. Climate scientists told us Friday in the National Climate Assessment that the United States is already
Read MoreClimate change: six positive news stories you probably missed in 2018
Climate change news can be incredibly depressing.
Read MoreTeenage activist takes School Strikes 4 Climate Action to Davos
Protest by 16-year-old Greta Thunberg snowballs to last day of World Economic Forum
Read More2018 was the fourth warmest year on record -- and more evidence of a ‘new normal,’ scientist group reports
The year was one in a string that have been a full degree Celsius, or 1.8 degrees Fahrenheit, warmer than temperatures in the late 19th century, the report found. The year 2018 is likely to have been the fourth warmest year on record,
Read MoreABB combines illustrious past with future of e-mobility in Davos
Other achievements in the Davos region include the narrow-gage locomotive christened the “Crocodile” by locals and the Davos Clavadeler Alp chairlift, which relies on ABB technology to this day.
Read More‘10 year challenge’ sparks environmental concern
A new 10 year challenge has sparked environmental concern about how much the environment has changed in the last ten years. There has been a flood of photos shared across social media highlighting the shocking differences ten years has made to the environment.
Read MoreGreen tech expert: ‘Car ownership is nonsense’
The sharing economy can kill two birds with one stone by lowering the cost of green technologies and reducing polluting emissions, cleantech expert Radoslav Mizera told EURACTIV Slovakia.
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