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#118611
2018-10-22

How A Regenerative Revolution Could Reverse Climate Change

Earlier this month the world’s leading climate scientists released the most urgent warning on climate change to date. It describes the implications of our current warming trajectory, including dire food shortages, large-scale human migration, and crises ranging from a mass die-off of coral reefs ...

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#118612
2018-10-22

Growing 'ecological grief' is the mental health cost of climate change

Monika Willner had only five minutes to pack her family's pets and precious items, before fleeing the wildfire that raged in their backyard. The fire still haunts her two months later.

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#118617
2018-10-22

Climate change: Nauru's life on the frontlines

International perceptions of the Pacific Island nation of Nauru are dominated by two interrelated stories. Until the turn of the century, it was the dramatic boom and bust of Nauru's phosphate mine, and the mismanagement of its considerable wealth, that captured global attention.

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#118634
2018-10-23

When the rain comes: fighting climate change with forecasting in the Comoros

How improved weather forecasting and observation is helping the Comoros face a changing climate. The children playing in the school grounds in Diboini, a hilly central area of the Comoros’ main island, pay no attention to the gated area housing unremarkable-looking metal structures.

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#118638
2018-10-23

As Global Temperatures Rise, Terrestrial Plant Numbers Will Fall

Scientists have discovered that global changes such as rising temperatures and higher levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere are causing a drop in the availability of a vital nutrient for terrestrial plants.

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#118643
2018-10-23

Biodiversité et Climat : développer la connaissance pour accompagner la résilience

A 1,5°C par rapport à l’ère pré-industrielle, la biodiversité est déjà menacée. Il y a quelques jours, le GIEC (Groupe d’experts intergouvernemental sur l’évolution du climat) lançait une nouvelle alerte sur l’urgence d’agir pour réduire drastiquement nos émissions globales de gaz à effets de se ...

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#118652
2018-10-24

Climate change's advance is worsening what researchers call "ecological grief" among Inuit

See drone footage of Rigolet and the surrounding area in icy Labrador where Photographer Darren Calabrese went to see how the community is coping with the loss of the sea ice they depend on for travel and the climate that sustains their hunting and trapping lifestyle.

News Headlines
#118653
2018-10-24

Some of the countries leading on climate change might surprise you

On climate change, countries that may not be thought of as climate leaders are emerging at the front-lines on responding to climate change.

News Headlines
#118654
2018-10-24

Tying ourselves to trees won’t solve climate change

Environmentalists and scientists have done a great job in educating people that climate change is real, and of its catastrophic consequences. But the idea that these groups alone are going to solve the problem is completely fantastical because the root cause of climate change is a broken economi ...

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#118666
2018-10-25

Climate change: Five cheap ways to remove CO2 from the atmosphere

As well as rapidly reducing the carbon dioxide that we humans are pumping into the atmosphere in huge amounts, recent scientific assessments of climate change have all suggested that cutting emissions alone will not be enough to keep global temperatures from rising more than 1.5 or 2 degrees C.

News Headlines
#118668
2018-10-25

Why India needs to worry about climate change

A report by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) has warned of disastrous consequences if current trends of global warming are not reversed immediately. Aayushi Awasthy from the University of East Anglia's Energy and Resources Institute explains why this has particular consequenc ...

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#118669
2018-10-25

The sound of climate change is silent inaction

Have you ever wondered what climate change sounds like? Me neither. Until a couple of weeks ago, that is, when I was 3,000m above sea level in the middle of the Caucasus mountains and I heard a glacier.

News Headlines
#118682
2018-10-26

Rising seas will swamp homes, report says

The CCC’s chief executive, Chris Stark, told BBC News: “People know sea level is going to rise – but they haven’t grasped how bad this could be for them.” His colleague Professor Julia King added: “We’ve got to wake up to the fact that we’ve got some very difficult challenges ahead.

News Headlines
#118683
2018-10-26

Explainer: What is Global Warming?

Top scientists are urging changes "in all aspects of society" to limit global climate warming to 1.5C. Experts say it's extremely likely that human activity is the main cause of recent global warming.

News Headlines
#118684
2018-10-26

Can we limit global warming to 1.5 °C?

Efforts to combat climate change tend to focus on supply-side changes, such as shifting to renewable or cleaner energy. In a Special Issue in the Energy Efficiency Journal that follows the IPCC Special Report on Global Warming of 1.5 degrees C, researchers argue that demand-side approaches can p ...

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#118685
2018-10-26

Don't blame cows for climate change

As the scale and impacts of climate change become increasingly alarming, meat is a popular target for action. Advocates urge the public to eat less meat to save the environment. Some activists have called for taxing meatto reduce consumption of it.

News Headlines
#118706
2018-10-29

Climate change, biodiversity experts work to keep Asean region ‘cool’

SWELTERING hot days. Increased number of typhoons. Unprecedented instances of storm surges. These have become the norm nowadays, and people are quick to blame these on one thing: climate change.

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#118709
2018-10-29

Women’s Climate Leadership More Vital Than Ever In Light Of Climate Change Report

The latest Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) report, which arrived thunderously in October, concludes that we have only 12 years remaining to transform our energy systems and ways of living to limit the worst effects of climate change.

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#118710
2018-10-29

Indigenous perspective must be heard on climate change, Regina conference told

A conference in Regina about making the transition from a carbon-based economy to one with a greater reliance on renewable energy provided attendees with new perspectives, including an Indigenous one.

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#118711
2018-10-29

China, France launch satellite to study climate change

The first Franco-Chinese satellite was launched into orbit on Monday to study ocean surface winds and waves around the clock, better predict cyclones and improve scientists' understanding of climate change.

News Headlines
#118712
2018-10-29

Italy’s wine industry is being tested by the effects of climate change in its vineyards

Season after season, he’d been growing and harvesting the same grapes on the same land. But five years ago, Livio Salvador began to wonder whether something was changing.

News Headlines
#118713
2018-10-29

Dry lakes and dust storms: Dramatic changes to Yukon glaciers are warning for planet, researchers say

Gwenn Flowers, a glaciologist, trudges back and forth across a vast glacier in southwest Yukon, pulling a radar device mounted on skis behind her.

News Headlines
#118735
2018-10-30

Bitcoin can push global warming above 2 degrees Celsius by 2033: Study

Implementing Bitcoin at similar rates at which other technologiesNSE 1.95 % have been incorporated could alone produce enough emissions to raise global temperatures by two degrees Celsius as soon as 2033, according to a study.

News Headlines
#118752
2018-10-31

There are three options in tackling climate change. Only one will work

The world faces a near-impossible decision – one that is already determining the character and quality of the lives of the generations succeeding us.

News Headlines
#118753
2018-10-31

How to cool the planet with a fake volcano

If the world doesn’t get its act together on climate change, this could be our last resort. Nature has a method of cooling the planet very rapidly: volcanos.

News Headlines
#118767
2018-11-01

Climate change: Oceans 'soaking up more heat than estimated'

The world has seriously underestimated the amount of heat soaked up by our oceans over the past 25 years, researchers say. Their study suggests that the seas have absorbed 60% more than previously thought.

News Headlines
#118770
2018-11-01

Don't rule out severe global climate change yet

A key metric of global warming is the Earth's "equilibrium climate sensitivity" (ECS), which represents the global surface warming that will accompany a doubling of atmospheric carbon dioxide. For nearly four decades, ECS was thought to be somewhere between 2.7 degrees Fahrenheit (F) and 8.1 deg ...

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#118771
2018-11-01

What happened in the past when the climate changed?

Once again, humanity might be well served to take heed from a history lesson. When the climate changed, when crops failed and famine threatened, the peoples of ancient Asia responded. They moved. They started growing different crops. They created new trade networks and innovated their way to sol ...

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#118793
2018-11-02

Climate change: Number of UK heatwaves and ‘tropical nights’ on the rise, new Met Office report warns

Heatwaves such as the one that struck this summer are lasting twice as long as they did just 50 years ago, according to a new report from the Met Office focusing on weather extremes.

News Headlines
#118814
2018-11-06

Climate change is impacting us too, says Prince Albert II of Monaco

Rising sea levels, intense heatwaves and invasive species are among climate-related threats that the Principality of Monaco takes extremely seriously, underlines Prince Albert II in an interview with UN Environment’s Patron for the Polar Regions Slava Fetisov.

News Headlines
#118815
2018-11-06

Climate change and human nature

Sir, – John Gibbons argues that a “profound disconnect between politics and reality” is fatally delaying our response to climate change (“Window for saving Earth from ecological annihilation closing”, Opinion & Analysis, November 5th).

News Headlines
#118828
2018-11-07

Climate Change Has Greater Effect On Species In Tropical Mountains

The traits that help create biodiversity in tropical mountain species also make them more susceptible to climate change, according to new research.

News Headlines
#118835
2018-11-08

Climate change effecting blue economy of India: Scientists

There would be a drop in productivity of marine species as there was a gradual damage being caused to the ecosystem and biodiversity, the Vice-Chancellor said.

News Headlines
#118836
2018-11-08

Reframing perspectives on climate change

Where should investors be putting their money to make a real impact when it comes to climate change? And how should businesses react? Shifting the perspective from risk to opportunity can create an unexpected leverage point that could present the answer.

News Headlines
#118837
2018-11-08

Climate change causing more severe wildfires, larger insect outbreaks in temperate forests

A warmer, drier climate is expected is increase the likelihood of larger-scale forest disturbances such as wildfires, insect outbreaks, disease and drought, according to a new study.

News Headlines
#118847
2018-11-08

Amazon Forests Failing To Keep Up With Climate Change

A team of more than 100 scientists has assessed the impact of global warming on thousands of tree species across the Amazon to discover the winners and losers from 30 years of climate change. Their analysis found the effects of climate change are altering the rainforest’s composition of tree spe ...

News Headlines
#118923
2018-12-07

Sea levels may rise more rapidly due to Greenland ice melt

Run-off from vast ice sheet is increasing due to manmade global warming, says study

News Headlines
#118928
2018-12-07

It’s time for climate-change defeatists to get out of the way

The Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change are meeting in Katowice, Poland.

News Headlines
#118929
2018-12-07

Egypt's fertile Nile Delta threatened by climate change

Lush green fields blanket northern Egypt's Nile Delta, but the country's agricultural heartland and its vital freshwater resources are under threat from a warming climate.

News Headlines
#118931
2018-12-07

'It's really scary': indigenous Europeans on why they are taking the EU to court over climate change

Several families from an indigenous population in northern Europe are taking the European Union to court over what they perceive as a lack of action on climate change.

News Headlines
#118937
2018-12-07

Biggest mass extinction caused by global warming leaving ocean animals gasping for breath

By combining ocean models, animal metabolism and fossil records, researchers show that the Permian mass extinction in the oceans was caused by global warming that left animals unable to breathe.

News Headlines
#118943
2018-12-07

Tackle climate or face financial crash, say world's biggest investors

UN summit urged to end all coal burning and introduce substantial taxes on emissions

News Headlines
#118945
2018-12-10

US and Russia ally with Saudi Arabia to water down climate pledge

Move shocks delegates at UN conference as ministers fly in for final week of climate talks

News Headlines
#118950
2018-12-10

Tackling climate change without US assistance

The Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES) pointed out that climate change will be leading cause of loss of species.

News Headlines
#118952
2018-12-10

Canada seeking new members of anti-coal alliance at UN climate change meeting but facing resistance

Canada and the United Kingdom are hosting a “coal-free day” at the United Nations climate talks in Katowice, Poland, a city built on coal mining.

News Headlines
#118954
2018-12-10

Climate change: Trump coal event overshadowed at COP24

White House representatives arrive at climate talks in Poland on Monday to promote coal and other fossil fuels.

News Headlines
#118962
2018-12-10

IPCC Findings Drive Support For Natural Climate Solutions In Katowice

10 December 2018 | KATOWICE | Poland | Global climate talks bogged down here over the weekend as negotiators from developed countries pushed back against language overtly “welcoming” (as opposed to “noting”) the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change’s (IPCC’s) October analysis of the changes ...

News Headlines
#118968
2018-12-11

Brazil should stay in Paris climate agreement - future environment minister

Brazil will use common sense in dealing with the Paris agreement, and the country has so far been responsible in preserving its vegetation, Salles says

News Headlines
#118976
2018-12-11

The will of the people is to halt climate change, what about politicians?

While the world’s leaders fiddle at the UN climate summit, the world outside is giving some reason for hope

News Headlines
#118977
2018-12-11

US undermining 'last chance' climate talks, experts charge

Katowice, Poland (CNN) — The American delegation came to promote coal.

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