There is a lot wrong with the memo, and most of it is hidden behind legitimate statements, data and examples of innovation.
Large majorities in nine middle-income countries say global climate change is affecting their community. About half or more in Argentina, Brazil and Mexico see a great deal of impact.
That is all very good news, but it’s not enough to keep us from reaching dangerous levels of climate warming. We may not hold warming to 1.5 degrees C, but we can in all likelihood hold it to 2.6 ...
This year climate seems to be the forgotten topic (there are a few other things going on!). But ignoring something doesn’t make it go away. Have you heard that due to climate change impacts (fire, ...
There’s an old climate joke that goes, “You may not believe in climate change, but your insurance company does.” If you’re in the market for new environmental humor — and really, who isn’t? — you can ...
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The world can't solve climate change without naming fossil fuels, says UN Rapporteur Puentes Riaño
As COP30 enters a decisive phase, UN Special Rapporteur Astrid Puentes Riaño warns that climate action will remain compromised unless the world confronts the fossil fuels driving the crisis. She says ...
With COP30 underway, the global community must decide whether to treat climate change as a top-tier priority or continue to ...
Harris County residents are showing growing concern about climate change, with two-thirds now worried about the issue—a slight uptick from five years ago and marginally above the national average. Yet ...
The latest nationally determined contributions (NDCs) from Beijing promises to reduce emissions for the first time, but the ...
In this Oct. 22, 2019 photo, a home is surrounded by flood waters in Bartlett, Iowa. Iowans have suffered from ...
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