The IMF allots voting rights and emergency funds according to an outdated and unfair quota system established in 1944, before most colonies were free. Let’s change it .
Last year was sixth hottest ever recorded, scientists find
World ‘warmer now than at any time in the past 2,000 years’
Nearly a quarter of the world’s population experienced a record hot year…
Heating and habitat loss drive birds and mammals to cooler areas where plants can not follow, study shows
The decline of seed-dispersing animals is damaging plants’ ability to adapt to climate…
Indian author says pillaging of lands and killing of indigenous people laid foundation for climate emergency
Amitav Ghosh can clearly remember his first interaction with the climate crisis. It was…
Argentina, Uruguay, Brazil and Paraguay are reeling from a historic heatwave with temperatures as high as 113F
Cities and towns across southern South America have been setting record high…
“The gift of words is the gift of deception and illusion.”
The reality of climate denial, debate and delay is more than laughable, it was refreshing to feel the validation from Don’t Look Up that…
The UN climate summit COP26, held in November 2021, focused the world’s attention on the urgent need to tackle climate change and concluded with 197 countries agreeing to the Glasgow climate pact.…
Decades of scientific evidence demonstrate unequivocally that human activities jeopardise life on Earth. Dangerous anthropogenic interference with the climate system compounds many other drivers of…
Joellen Russell likes a big class. The bigger the better, actually, with online sections and huge auditoriums and students swarming her after a lecture – the way they did one Thursday morning this…
Until this month, much of the coal China imports to power its massive economy sailed into Chinese ports from Indonesia. But on Jan. 1, the Southeast Asian nation announced a ban on coal exports amid…
Arctic coasts are characterized by sea ice, permafrost and ground ice. This makes them particularly vulnerable to the effects of climate change, which is already accelerating rapid coastal erosion.…
2021 marked the 25th year in a row in which the key Greenland ice sheet lost more mass during the melting season, than it gained during the winter, according to a new UN-endorsed report issued on…
Jan 11 (Reuters) - Thawing permafrost could put as much as 50 percent of Arctic infrastructure at high risk of damage by 2050, requiring tens of billions of dollars in maintenance and repairs,…
Jakarta (ANTARA) - Adequate energy storage is necessary to prevent an energy crisis as the one that Europe is currently experiencing, president commissioner of state-run PT Perusahaan Gas Negara Tbk…