The consequences of climate inaction are ever more clear. In 2024, the world’s coral reefs suffered the most widespread ...
The report estimates that heat exposure last year led to the loss of 247 billion potential labour hours, the highest ever, ...
Heat waves, extreme drought and deadly wildfire smoke are just some of the climate-related health hazards that have reached ...
Good afternoon and happy Tuesday, Daily on Energy readers! If any East Coast Dodger fans stayed up for last night’s World Series game ...
Countries pledged just a 10 percent emissions cut; breaching 1.5°C warming is now “inevitable,” said António Guterres.
A report from the UN's climate change body shows global carbon emissions appear to be on track to fall by 10 per cent by 2035, far short of its 60 per cent target.
The Prince of Wales’ Earthshot Prize has launched an Earthshot Boulevard in Rio to celebrate the environmental awards coming ...
Adaptation needs more funding, indicators of progress toward agreed targets and high-level political attention at next ...
With COP30 just two weeks away, Brazil approved new Amazon oil drilling — reinforcing a pattern of pre-UN-summit moves that risk weakening its climate credibility.
One month before the U.N. climate summit in Belém, Brazil, organizers face a serious accommodation shortage. And room rates ...
The Holy See said it will cut its emissions within the Vatican City State by at least 28% by 2035 compared to 2011 levels.
Floodlight reports the Pentagon is rolling back climate actions despite increasing heat and storms impacting troop readiness ...