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Below is a speech delivered by UN Climate Change Executive Secretary Simon Stiell, at the Closing Plenary of the UN June ...
Every tenth of a degree of warming beyond 1.5 degrees C will cause more damage to Earth and people and make it more difficult for us to return to that level while adapting to a changing climate.
The climate model predicts that from 2030 to 2049, if current global temperatures continue to rise, malaria deaths in Africa will increase by 554,000, with 92% of those deaths linked directly to ...
The problem isn't "more information"—it's catastrophism, scaremongering, and using emotional manipulation in order to induce a strong opinion on the subject. Anxiety as a mental disorder is a very ...
Arnold Schwarzenegger told discouraged climate activists at the Austrian World Summit to "stop whining" about Trump on Tuesday. (Credit: AP) NEW You can now listen to Fox News articles!
More than 20 new marine protected areas in coastal waters were announced at the third U.N. ocean conference this week. Experts say thousands more are needed.
OUAGADOUGOU, Burkina Faso, June 16, 2025 /African Media Agency (AMA)/ – Africa could see 554,000 additional malaria deaths due to climate change, unless urgent action is taken. The goal of ...
The U.S. sustained 403 weather and climate disasters from 1980–2024 where overall damages and costs reached or exceeded $1 billion each (including the Consumer Price Index adjustment to 2024).
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — A new report says Sacramento County could lose more than a quarter of its population by 2055 due to increased climate risks. The data is from First Street, a climate risk ...
Responding to climate change means we must reduce the amount of CO 2 that burning fossil fuels creates. It requires us to completely reimagine how we power our planet.
Why the Climate Warming Goal of 1.5 Degrees C Isn’t a Lost Cause—Even If We Overshoot It Earth will likely warm by more than 1.5 degrees Celsius, but we can’t give up on trying to get ...
Plans to build more data centers in Colorado are raising concerns about the power and water neededed to run facilities, which could imperil the state's climate goals.