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Exclusively compiled data from the Hadley Centre’s supercomputer shows alarming climate trajectory.
The human fingerprint on the climate is now unmistakable and will become increasingly evident over…
UN Climate Change News, 22 May 2020 - UN Climate Change has launched a Russian language version of its website and social media channels as part of its efforts to expand the geographical reach of…
Farmers faced with worst plague in recent history say they have been left to fend for themselves.
Mir Gul Muhammad, a farmer in Balochistan province, was blunt. “The worst that we have ever seen,…
Open letter to G20 leaders says addressing climate breakdown key to global revival.
Doctors and medical professionals from around the globe have called on world leaders to ensure a green recovery…
UK to ask for postponement to November 2021 because of coronavirus travel controls.
Vital international climate talks due to be hosted by the UK are expected to be delayed until late next year…
Climate risks and opportunities need to be incorporated into the financial system as well as public policymaking and infrastructure
There is a lot of talk about getting back to normal after the…
Anti-pipeline protests work.
That's the implication behind comments made by Alberta Energy Minister Sonya Savage Friday on how coronavirus social distancing requirements could ease the construction…
In Kenya, the locusts are eating in one day the amount of food consumed by all Kenyans in two days, World Bank says.
The World Bank has approved a record $500m in grants and low-interest loans to…
The depths of the oceans are heating up more slowly than the surface and the air, but that will undergo a dramatic shift in the second half of the century, according to a new study.
New research suggests there may be far more microplastics in the ocean than initially estimated.
Microplastics, which breakdown into miniscule pieces of plastic are notoriously tricky to catch.…
A growing number of businesses have recognised the economic benefits of the transition to a carbon neutral economy. It is now critically important that Europe commits to strengthening the Green Deal…
More heavyweight wind developers are betting big on solar. Here are five to watch in the decade ahead.
Onshore wind is now the leading renewable energy technology in the U.S., and it's still…
25 May 2020, Brussels – Today eight industry leading companies, SolarPower Europe and WindEurope have launched “Choose Renewable Hydrogen”, a joint initiative highlighting the crucial role of…
Largest UN-backed chief executive-led climate effort brings together companies from 34 sectors with a total market capitalisation of $2.4tn
Some of the biggest names in the corporate world have come…
COPENHAGEN - Denmark on Wednesday proposed a more than tripling of its offshore wind capacity by building two energy islands linked to new wind farms in the Baltic and North seas to help to meet…
Antarctica is turning green due to the climate crisis and the phenomenon is potentially offering sustenance to other species, according to the first large-scale algae map of the peninsular by…