The recent Los Angeles wildfires are only the latest reminder that banks need to steel themselves against climate change both ...
Rising temperatures are affecting more than the environment. Research reveals how climate change is silently damaging our mental health.
When it comes to climate change, the awful news has been coming thick and fast. We now know that in 2024, the Earth’s average temperature exceeded 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels for the first time.
Climate risk management in Malawi's financial sector is a pressing issue that demands immediate attention. Globally, the urgency of addressing climate change is escalating, and many African countries ...
Millions of people around the world faced an average of 41 extra days of deadly hot weather because of the changing climate.
People walk on a street with slush in New Orleans, Louisiana, the United States, on Jan. 22, 2025. A rare winter storm, known ...
Research has found that rising temperatures in the Arctic are weakening weather systems that normally trap the cold around ...
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The fires, likely to be the costliest in world history, were made about 35% more likely due to the 1.3°C of global warming that has occurred since preindustrial times.
The firms invested half a trillion in fossil fuels, stoking the crisis that led them to dump thousands of homeowners.
As climate change intensifies, farmers are being forced to adapt to the effects of climate disruptions on their crops’ valuable water resources.
While weather’s effect on farming is often at the forefront of crop planning, its broader implications deserve closer scrutiny.