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By Ben Aris in Berlin The Climate Crisis is accelerating and all the main players predict that the world will warm by more ...
India could exceed its 2030 climate targets with up to a 57% cut in emissions intensity, according to a new report. Experts ...
Kyung-wha Kang, president of the Asia Society, emphasized on Friday the vital need for multilateralism to confront urgent ...
Erosion of trust among developed and developing nations has cast a shadow on the climate negotiations in recent years.
The research by an international team of sea level and polar ice experts suggests that limiting warming to 2.7 degrees ...
Extreme weather is the way in which most people experience climate change and it hits the most vulnerable hardest, Friederike ...
Biodiversity matters for long-term business survival. Here's how companies can build resilient, nature-based strategies to ...
The EnergyAustralia case is globally significant, partly because the company said the quite part out loud, releasing a surprisingly strong statement against carbon offsetting.
Wild swimmers have flocked to the seaside as waters around the UK and Ireland are gripped by an 'extreme' marine heatwave.
Tariff wars will hinder trade in green technologies such as solar panels and electric vehicles, and hamper the fight against ...
Businesses accounting for their climate impacts purely by measuring tonnes of CO₂e are taking an outdated approach that is ...
Data shows that between July 2023 and April 2025, global temperatures exceeded the Paris Agreement's 1.5 C threshold above ...