Study says since 1979 climate change has made heat waves last longer, spike hotter, hurt more people Tired Earth March 30, 2024 From 1979 to 1983, global heat waves would last eight days on average, but by 2016 to 2020 that was....
A new way to quantify climate change impacts: 'Outdoor days' Tired Earth March 25, 2024 "When you look at places like Bangladesh, Colombia, Ivory Coast, Sudan, Indonesia—they are all losing outdoor days."
UN warns against thirsty tech to solve water crisis Tired Earth March 24, 2024 As of 2022, more than 2 billion people were without access to safely managed drinking water, while 3.5 billion people....
Europe must do more to adapt to climate change, says EU environment agency Tired Earth March 12, 2024 Europe needs to take immediate action to address the rapidly increasing climate challenges, the EU’s environment agency said in its....
Departing from coal: Poland’s new energy roadmap Tired Earth March 07, 2024 The election of a new government in Poland has enabled the country to tackle its coal-dependent energy system and bring....
Carbon emissions from the destruction of mangrove forests predicted to increase by 50,000% by the end of the century Tired Earth February 28, 2024 Mangrove forests cover approximately 0.1% of the Earth's land surface but play a vital role in providing wildlife habitats and....
Interview With Nathanial Matthews, Chief Executive Officer at the Global Resilience Partnership Nathanial Matthews February 26, 2024 We will launch our 2024-2029 strategy later this year, but expect a big focus on Food, Finance and Communities.
World’s Temperature Reaches 1.52°C Selva Ozelli February 20, 2024 Culture, including arts, heritage and the creative industries, empowers people to imagine and realize a low-carbon, just, climate resilient future.