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Research in Nature Communications suggests the contribution of ocean biology to climate regulation is more complex than ...
The world is facing a new kind of climate denial, veteran Brazilian diplomat André Corrêa do Lago, has warned in an interview with the Guardian ...
Global temperatures are expected to rise to close to 2C above pre-industrial levels in the next five years, according to data from the WMO.
Global yields of wheat are around 10% lower now than they would have been without the influence of climate change, according ...
This guest post is by: Lauri Myllyvirta, lead analyst at the Centre for Research on Energy and Clean Air and senior fellow at Asia Society Policy Institute. For the first time, the growth in China’s ...
British International Investment (BII), a UK government-owned and aid-funded company, has a portfolio of overseas fossil-fuel assets worth hundreds of millions of dollars, Carbon Brief can reveal. In ...
Even passing 1.5C of global warming temporarily would trigger a “significant” risk of Amazon forest “dieback”, says a new study.
More than 70% of European cities are not adapting to climate change in a consistent and coherent way.That is the headline ...
The “wealthiest 10%” of people on the planet are “responsible” for 65% of the 0.61C increase in global average temperatures over 1990-2020, according to new research. The study, published in Nature ...
Shanxi province in northern China is the country’s largest coal producer, leaving its coal-reliant economy and workers particularly exposed to the nation’s pledge to transition away from fossil fuels.
Children born in 2020 will face “unprecedented exposure” to extreme weather events, including heatwaves, droughts and wildfires, even if warming is limited to 1.5C above pre-industrial temperatures.
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