

Carbon dioxide in the atmosphere just set a new, 800,000-year record
Carbon dioxide in the atmosphere increased a record amount from 2015 to 2016, leaving the air laden with a concentration of the potent...


13,000 U.S. Archaeology Sites To Be Flooded by Rising Seas
Thousands of American archaeological gems could be destroyed by the end of this century, thanks to climate change. In a study published...


'SWITCH Africa Green' is a project developed to support job creation in Africa's growin
SWITCH Africa Green (SAG) project is developed and funded by the European Union and implemented by United Nations Environmental Programme...


Co-op and Iceland back bottle deposit scheme to reduce plastic pollution
Iceland and the Co-op have become the first supermarkets to support a bottle deposit scheme after the government sought views on the idea...


Germany is getting hydrogen powered trains
As the shift from diesel engines to clean energy continues, German and French engineering company Alstom have signed a deal that will see...


Moody's Warns Cities to Address Climate Risks or Face Downgrades
Coastal communities from Maine to California have been put on notice from one of the top credit rating agencies: Start preparing for...


New study uncovers the 'keystone domino' strategy of climate denial
The body of evidence supporting human-caused global warming is vast – too vast for climate denial blogs to attack it all. Instead they...


With the right moves, India’s renewables push could lift thousands of rural workers out of poverty
India’s major renewable energy push could be as much about poverty reduction and job creation as it is about energy security and climate...


Climate Change Makes Israel Home for 500 Million Migrating Birds
Climate change is turning Israel into a permanent wintering ground for some of the 500 million migrating birds that used to stop over...


China’s climate awakening
It took a long time for China to wake up to climate change. But in the coming years the country will become a world leader on tackling...

















