If you want to know what’s causing climate change and how it affects where you live, don’t turn to the Environmental Protection Agency for answers. The government agency purged basic facts about ...
The worldwide effort to mitigate climate change is not going well. Fossil fuels are still burning, temperatures are rising and effects ranging from historic droughts to super-powered hurricanes are ...
Countries are gathering in Brazil at the COP30 summit to take stock of climate change. As in past summits, the negotiations are starting on the back foot: countries already aren't meeting their goals ...
In this limited series from The New York Times, hear urgent and frank conversations about the growing threat of climate change with top world leaders, business leaders and policymakers recorded live ...
The International Court of Justice, the world’s highest judicial body, recently delivered its first-ever advisory opinion on the obligations of states in respect of climate change. The U.N. court said ...
For attendees at this year’s World Economic Forum (WEF) annual meeting in Davos, Switzerland, this image was on full display.
In a world where climate change threatens our shared heritage, UNESCO invites teachers around the world to empower their students with knowledge and tools for action through the new interactive ...
International collaboration on climate change is fraying. The Trump administration withdrew the United States from the Paris Agreement, the 2015 treaty aiming to limit global warming, and has ...
The scientific journal Nature retracted an influential paper that overestimated the economic toll of climate change – but not until after central banks around the world had used it to create risk ...
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