

Battered by extreme weather, Americans are more worried about climate change
The latest climate change survey from Yale and George Mason Universities is out, and it shows that Americans are still poorly-informed...


How to talk to someone who doesn’t believe in climate change
“Climate change has become one of the taboo topics — like sex, politics and religion — that doesn’t get talked about at the Thanksgiving...


Conflict and climate push 224 million Africans into hunger - U.N.
The number of hungry people in sub-Saharan Africa rose by 10 percent to 224 million in 2016, largely due to conflict and climate change,...


These Are the Foods Climate Change Will, Well, *Change*
In early June, President Trump withdrew the United States from the Paris Climate Accord, a controversial move that received broad...


Glitter banned by Dorset children's nursery chain
Glitter has been banned by a chain of children's nurseries because of the "terrible damage" it does to the environment. The art material...


'We should be on the offensive' – James Hansen calls for wave of climate lawsuits
One of the fathers of climate science is calling for a wave of lawsuits against governments and fossil fuel companies that are delaying...


Carbon emissions are going in the wrong direction
Between 2014 and 2016, global carbon emissions stayed flat. That may have been false hope. New projections suggest that emissions in 2017...


Less Lake Ice, More Potential Lake Effect Snow
Arctic air begins to race across the relatively milder water of the Great Lakes every fall, generating lake effect snow. These snowfalls...


Can Kenyan farmers combat food insecurity with climate-smart agriculture?
It is midday at Kiliku village in Machakos County, about 90 kilometres east of the Kenyan capital of Nairobi, and Nicholas Mutiso is...


UN's number two accused in Chinese scam to import Nigerian rosewood
UN Deputy Secretary-General Amina Mohammed faced accusations from an advocacy group on Thursday that she granted illegal permits to...