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OPINION: Can trust-based philanthropy become the mainstream?
Corporate philanthropic approaches, such as Patagonia and IKEA's, can help companies and their foun…
OPINION: Time to scale-up nature-based solutions to forge a low-carbon and climate-resilient future for India
A report by the Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (I…
Flood-like a situation highlights how cities must adapt to climate change
According to the IPCC, urban climate resilient development is observed to be more effective if it i…
Air pollution levels usually dip in the summer. Smoke from Western wildfires changed that, with pollutants now peaking in August.
Researchers found that raging wildfires in the Pacific Northwest are altering seasonal air pollutio…
Paola Rosa-Aquino
Indian Ocean warming at higher rate than other oceans, says IPCC report
"Fifty per cent of the sea level rise is contributed by thermal expansion. Hence the sea level…
Map shows the ice sheets and glaciers melting that scientists most fear will be the source of catastrophic rising sea levels
Sea levels are rising steadily each year due to global warming, but these glaciers and ice sheets m…
Marianne Guenot,Annie Fu
Google and YouTube say they will cut off climate-change deniers from being able to monetize their content and display ads
The company will be using a mix of algorithms and human review to enforce its new monetization poli…
Francis Agustin
Climate change is disrupting our food system, which makes it vulnerable to new crises
Weather, the atmosphere, the oceans, and the climate are all changing. That has devastating effects…
Morgan McFall-Johnsen
Fossil-fuel companies need investors to operate. Could the IPCC report help push for more divestment from them?
The movement to sell off investments in fossil fuels is gaining momentum. Greater funding to the re…
Karen K. Ho
Before-and-after images of landmarks around the world show the devastating sea-level rise that's coming
If global temperatures increase by 3 degrees Celsius, floods could overtake iconic landmarks like t…
Aria Bendix
A dramatic new sculpture of a drowning girl in a Spanish river hints at a dark future. It's titled, 'Tomorrow.'
A sculpture of a drowning girl in a river in Bilbao, Spain, hints at the threat climate change pose…
Erin Schumaker
The world's biggest carbon-removal plant just opened. In a year, it'll negate just 3 seconds' worth of global emissions.
Companies are developing technology that sucks carbon dioxide out of the air. But scientists say it…
Aylin Woodward
Climate scientists want you to know it's not too late
Every half-degree of warming has a big impact on Earth's future - including the intensity and frequ…
Aria Bendix,Aylin Woodward,Mo…
'The Day After Tomorrow' film foretold a real and troubling trend: The Atlantic ocean's circulation system is weakening
New research suggests the type of climate shift depicted in the film "The Day After Tomorrow" is po…
Aylin Woodward
IPCC analyses the synergies and trade-offs between preventing climate change and SDGs
In order to successfully implement policy changes that control climate change, the report highli…
Preventing climate change requires a shift in society, says UN panel
But for it to work, things are going to need to change. Drastically. ‘Net’ zero emissions …
Earth has lost a 'staggering' 28 trillion tonnes of ice to global warming in the last 23 years, UK scientists find
The melting glaciers and ice sheets could cause sea levels to rise dramatically, possibly reaching …
Sophia Ankel
Carbon dioxide in homes, offices, and classrooms could cut our capacity for complex, strategic thinking by 50% within 80 years, scientists warn
The findings show that, if global carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions continue to rise on their current …
Morgan McFall-Johnsen
Far more people are threatened by rising seas than scientists realized, a study shows: 'The magnitude of the numbers speaks for itself'
In the 20th century, the average global sea level has already risen 6 inches due to warming waters …