From natural seawalls to mangroves, countries are starting to combat climate change with nature-based solutions. COP28 might drive more of these efforts.
From the hottest global average day, to the highest average sea surface temperature and the lowest Antarctic sea ice extent – here’s why so many climate records are breaking, all at once.
To advance action on climate change, we need to acknowledge, listen to, and elevate the voices of those on the frontline of its impact.
They cover more than 70% of our planet, so why aren’t oceans more central to climate talks?
To address climate change, we need to apply the same urgent large-scale response we have to COVID-19, and the key to achieving that is to listen more closely to the fury of youth.
The latest Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change report, the first since the Paris Agreement was ratified almost five years ago, comes with the past six years being the warmest on record.
A new international study has found that more than five million extra deaths a year can be attributed to hot and cold temperatures.
Universities are upping the ante on the climate change message ahead of the G20 summit.
A worldwide study shows that while wetlands are under increasing threat from global warming, rising sea levels and human population density, they're remarkably resilient – and Australia's are faring better than most.
Philanthropy is now viewed as a way of creating communities of people with a shared goal of bringing positive, practical change to the world.
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