As Antarctic sea ice continues its dramatic decline, we need more measurements and much better models to predict its future
Some scientists have suggested this year could mark a regime shift for Antarctic sea ice
Carbon removal: Why ambitious ‘no nonsense’ plans are vital to limit global heating to 2°C
A decade provides a realistic window to develop the processes needed to reach net zero
India’s lakes, reservoirs losing more water every year & climate change may be to blame: Report
An increase in surface area of the water bodies contributes to this loss
Warmer subsurface waters in Bay of Bengal likely fuelled Amphan super cyclone: Study
This shows a link between marine heatwaves and cyclones, say experts
Designed for developing
All programmes to mitigate climate change are being designed for developing nations.
Warsaw Climate Talks into Extra Time
Bolivia and Nararu representing AOSIS, supports Fiji and G77+China.
Modified by climate
Global warming has resulted in genetic alternations among living beings
Melting to extinction
Biodiversity in the UK threatened due to climate changes
Scientists develop salt tolerant rice variety
The variety can withstand salt concentration of up to 200 micromole per litre
Simply Put: Emission causes cyclones
Mocha: Most models predict storm will strike Myanmar. Is the country prepared?
The country’s last major cyclone, Nargis in 2008, claimed over 84,000 lives
Viva Freddy: How the cyclone broke 16 records in 37 days
DTE reportage tracking Cyclone Freddy from Australia to Africa
IMD predicts summer warmer than usual
March has been extremely wet
Sustainable Development Goals: 36 changes in global indicator framework
Eight indicators added, six deleted
EU climate law sets direction but lacks urgency: WWF
We need a climate GPS system, but this proposal is only a compass, it said
Nuclear power or coal plants? Study weighs in on costs and benefits
Environmental costs from both power sources were also examined by the study
These celebrities cause 10,000 times more carbon emissions from flying than the average person
There is an insane disparity in carbon emissions between the rich and the poor
On climate, focus on what Putin does, not what he says
The Russian president's backyard has literally been on fire
Climate talks, at snail's pace
Rising sea
Hawaii narrowly escapes Hurricane Lane
Storm moves away from the archipelago after dumping rain
What southern Africa can learn from other countries about adapting to drought
Southern Africa should invest in innovative ways of saving water
The reality of living with 50℃ temperatures in our major cities
Future extreme heat is worse and coming sooner than you might think
Hospitals feel the heat too from extreme weather and its health impacts
Hospital infrastructure has not been adapted to secure health care during such events.
The Anthropocene is a nuclear epoch – so how can we survive it?
This year saw nuclear weapons tested, stockpiles renewed, and disasters remembered