Here is a snapshot of 10 efforts the Bank Group advanced in climate action this year. 2024 raised the stakes for climate action with impacts getting worse disrupting and delaying much-needed ...
Climate change is costing the world nearly a week of sleep every year - An average person lost nearly 56 hours of sleep per ...
With the impact of climate change and more frequent extreme weather events, finding a vacation destination with a truly mild climate year-round is increasingly difficult. For instance, the prolonged ...
If you liked this story, share it with other people. This two-part Mongabay mini-series examines the current status of the climate emergency, how the global community is likely to respond and what ...
This two-part Mongabay mini-series examines the current status of the climate emergency; how world leaders, scientists and the global community are responding; and what may lie ahead as the world ...
Mountain regions around the world are heating up faster than the lands below them, triggering dramatic shifts in snow, rain, and water supply that could affect over a billion people. A major global ...
International collaboration on climate change is fraying. The Trump administration withdrew the United States from the Paris Agreement, the 2015 treaty aiming to limit global warming, and has ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I write about the global energy transition and net-zero emissions. As war rages on in Ukraine, Gaza, Sudan, and Congo, the world’s ...
Glaciers contain priceless information about the Earth’s climate history. Ice Memory Foundation is leading a project to preserve pieces of these glaciers before rising temperatures erase them.
By David Lawder WASHINGTON, June 29 (Reuters) - The World Bank Group said on Monday it will "retire" its previous goal to devote 45% of its annual lending resources to projects with climate ...
How do we think about the climate future, now that the era marked by the Paris Agreement has so utterly disappeared? Credit...Photo illustration by Lola Dupre Supported by By David Wallace-Wells Ten ...
Ten years ago the world’s leaders placed a historic bet. The 2015 Paris agreement aimed to put humanity on a path to avert dangerous climate change. A decade on, with the latest climate conference ...
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