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Warming already baked in will blow past climate goals, study finds
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A study in the journal Nature Climate Change figures the carbon pollution already put in the air will push global temperatures to about 2.3 degrees Celsius
One Year After Declaring Climate Emergency, Scientists Push for 'Massive-Scale Mobilization'
One year after over 11,000 scientists from 153 countries came together to declare a climate emergency and urge ambitious action
Human-Made Stuff Now Outweighs All Life on Earth
The sheer scale of buildings, infrastructure and other anthropogenic objects underscores our impact on the planet
The world is on track to warm by 3 degrees Celsius
Greenhouse gas emissions reached a new high last year, putting us on track for an average temperature rise of 3 degrees Celsius.
Venus was once Earth-like, but climate change made it uninhabitable
The planet Venus once likely had surface temperatures similar to present-day Earth, recent modelling has revealed.
How our warmer oceans are contributing to climate breakdown
A more stable ocean sounds idyllic, but it creates a dangerous feedback loop for our warming planet
Recycling still the most effective waste disposal method, report finds
Report for UK government refutes persistent claims that recycling is a waste of time, calls for better facilities and an increase in incineration
Why don’t we treat the climate crisis with the same urgency as coronavirus?
it is a global emergency that has already killed on a mass scale and threatens to send millions more to early graves
Acknowledging the True Cost of Climate Change on World Patient Safety Day
The current high levels of air pollution around the world has contributed to increased rates of chronic respiratory disease and impaired lung function in people of all ages.
PREDICTING THE FUTURE OF PLASTIC POLLUTION AND WHY CLEANUP IS PART OF THE SOLUTION
Plastic pollution continues to have a global impact on our ecosystems, health, and economies. Because of the scale of the issue, there is still much to learn about the impacts of plastic pollution. Therefore, research is crucial when developing solutions.
Eight Climate Change Themed Digital Art Shows for the Very First International Day of Clean Air for Blue Skies Day
It has been an unprecedented year which started with raging wildfires in Australia that pushed CO2 levels to 26 times higher than acceptable levels.
Turning to faiths to save the planet. How religions shape environmental movement in Indonesia
Religions and religious leaders are actively voicing out impacts of climate change, alongside with scientists and youth movement.
Climate Change: What does Islam say about climate change and climate action?
Muslims already have an environmentalist framework to follow. It is set in Islam.
Socio-economic, environmental impacts of COVID-19 quantified
How is COVID-19 impacting people and the planet and what are the implications for a post-pandemic world? A new study quantifies the socio-economic losses and environmental gains.
Why Is the South Pole Warming So Quickly? It’s Complicated
Much of the warming is linked to natural climate cycles happening thousands of miles away in the tropics.
COVID-19 is laying waste to many US recycling programs
The trends we see in the making and consuming of single-use goods, particularly plastic, could have lasting negative effects on the circular economy.
Why 'I can't breathe' is resonating with environmental justice activists
Elevating racial justice issues within the environmental movement has been a struggle even though black communities are the most at risk from climate change.
For indigenous protesters, defending the environment can be fatal
These are some of the most prominent examples of violence faced by environmental activists in recent years
Climate change increases migration at the expense of the poor
When a climate event was announced, the number of migrants also increased in equilibrium beyond pure poverty migration.
Climate change: Scientists fear car surge will see CO2 rebound
Daily global emissions of CO2 fell by 17% at the peak of the shutdown because of measures taken by governments in response to Covid-19, say scientists.
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