

Fragile countries risk being ‘stuck in a cycle of conflict and climate disaster,’ Security Council t
“Climate change is inextricably linked to some of the most pressing security challenges of our time,” said Deputy Secretary-General Amina...


He Sues to Discredit Climate Scientists. Now He’s Being Sued by His Allies.
The Free Market Environmental Law Clinic has long sought to inject doubt into the public conversation about global warming. Now, the...


Poll: Record number of Americans believe in man-made climate change
A record number of Americans believe that global warming is real and that humans are at least partially responsible, according to a new...


Soil ‘completely underestimated’ in EU climate strategy
While climate change takes a toll on agriculture and land use contributes to warming the planet, soils still find little attention from...


36-Year Climate Change Record Found in Cycle Racing Footage
Snowflakes pelted down on the mass of cyclists knotted together at the starting line of the prestigious Liège-Bastogne-Liège race in...


UN Environment calls to stop flow of “dirty fuel" to West Africa
A new report outlining the origin and composition of “dirty diesel” transported from European ports to Western Africa was presented to...


Integrating institutional enabling factors can provide a new avenue to scaling up climate-smart agri
Published recently in the scientific journal Sustainability, the study entitled Institutional Perspectives of Climate-Smart Agriculture:...


One Third Of 18-34 Year Olds ‘Very Worried’ About Climate Change
Almost one third (31%) of 18 to 34 year olds are very or extremely worried about climate change, according to new research. In...


Your Morning Cup of Coffee Is in Danger. Can the Industry Adapt in Time?
Howard Schultz wants to know if I drink coffee. The Starbucks boss is sitting on a balcony overlooking the company’s leafy farm in the...

Africa may have witnessed its all-time hottest temperature Thursday: 124 degrees in Algeria
The planet’s hottest continent probably just endured its hottest weather ever reliably measured. An Algerian city soared to 124.3 degrees...