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UN secretary-general urges governments to send a clear signal in their NDCs about the 'inevitable' shift away from fossil ...
Italy’s highest court has ruled that a lawsuit brought by climate activists against Italian energy company ENI and its ...
The study highlights how climate-driven food price spikes can aggravate public health risks and social unrest.
MONTGAT, Spain -- Ana García rents a shack at a beach just north of Barcelona every year, spending two months there in the ...
The cost of a wide range of goods saw dramatic spikes in recent years due to weather conditions that were “so extreme they ...
Russian troops killed three people, including a 10-year-old boy, in overnight drone and missile attacks just a day before ...
The COVID-19 pandemic revealed how ill-prepared the world was to detect and respond to global health threats. With over 7·1 million lives lost,1 more than US$4·7 trillion in economic damage,2 profound ...
Researchers found conditions in California and Arizona in 2022, paired with Hurricane Ian hitting Florida, contributed to an ...
WILLIAMSPORT, Ohio (AP) — Sweat covers Isaac Barnes’s face under his beekeeper’s veil as he hauls boxes of honeycomb from his ...
Soccer had a fierce reckoning with heat at the recently concluded FIFA Club World Cup in the United States — a sweltering ...
Planet Earth is living on borrowed time, a new global report reveals. The world must stop burning fossil fuels now and take urgent steps to reduce global warming.
A United States that abruptly changes its strategy every four years is not one other countries will trust or respect.