By 2100, today's developed countries could be pushed further into an unprecedented type of poverty, a study from University ...
In the worst-case scenario, where greenhouse gas emissions are high and adaptation efforts to tackle climate change are limited, global income per person could drop by 20-24% globally by 2100, ...
The Nature Conservancy Chief Scientist Katharine Hayhoe sits down for an exclusive interview with Newsweek during New York City Climate Week 2025.
Political resistance and reliance on unproven technologies hinder progress, with many firms failing to adequately address ...
A model study now explores how carbon pricing with redistribution can help the energy transition and the climate worldwide, ...
It was first envisioned in 2005 when the Army Corps and the Santa Clara Valley Water District began planning. Former Sen.
Today, rapid glacial retreat has exposed the HKH as one of the most vulnerable regions, resulting in frequent environmental ...
Though they're not inherently dirty animals, rats scavenge in sewers and bins and can pass on serious diseases to humans.
The importance of health cannot be overstated as it directly affects the overall well-being and quality of life as ...
Over its lifetime, Churchill, Man., has been many things — a port, a military and defence hub, a research centre and a ...
The housing crisis is not a result of declining birth rates, but rather the unaffordable cost of housing, which is driving people to delay marriage and having children, and forcing workers to live ...