A 2003-style heatwave today would kill nearly 18,000 Europeans, new study warns
Applying historical heatwave patterns to current climate conditions shows a worrisome death toll, a new study revealsRead More
Applying historical heatwave patterns to current climate conditions shows a worrisome death toll, a new study revealsRead More
A new exhibition in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, asks, what if the most radical climate tool isn’t technology, but the ability to dream?Read More
New research warns that less than three sugar cubes’ worth of plastics could be fatal for seabirds like the Atlantic puffin.Read More
Militaries are responsible for around 5.5 per cent of global emissions, but remain largely unreported in the EU.Read More
The country is hoping nuclear power will generate up to 60 per cent of its electricity by 2050.Read More
The programme is starting to deliver results, with Cyprus school children at the forefront of the effortRead More
Replacing smoky lamps with solar energy, local women are helping light homes and protect communities.Read More
Speaking about the effects of climate change in their home countries, activists advocated for youth representation in the UN negotiations.Read More
Scientists warn of tipping points as temperatures push past safe limits, but leaders stress action could still bring the planet back under 1.5°C.Read More
Analysis finds 1,600 fossil fuel representatives at UN climate summit in Brazil, outnumbering almost every country delegation.Read More