Climate change will cost Gulf Coast billions by 2050
Source Projected annual losses due to extreme weather by 2050 The U.S. Gulf Coast is facing billions of dollars in yearly property damage by 2050 due to extreme weather tied […]
Source Projected annual losses due to extreme weather by 2050 The U.S. Gulf Coast is facing billions of dollars in yearly property damage by 2050 due to extreme weather tied […]
Source As the forest around them changes, one of Ecuador’s largest Indigenous populations is combining traditional knowledge with modern technology “The land does not belong to us; we belong to
Source Solar and wind energy companies are betting on a novel form of insurance to protect their assets against wild and volatile weather — the very type of climate risk
Source Natural climate variation is most likely reason as global heating due to fossil fuel burning has continued The melting of sea ice in the Arctic has slowed dramatically in
Source Syria, Turkey, Serbia and Hungary are struggling with severe drought conditions, with a lack of rainfall caused by extreme heat hitting their agricultural and energy production. Syria is facing
Source CANBERRA, Aug 21 (Reuters) – Rapid loss of Antarctic sea ice could be a tipping point for the global climate, causing sea level rises, changes to ocean currents and
Source Since 1990, more than 2.5 million people have died as a direct or indirect result of civil conflict in Africa. One of the causes of conflict, which increasingly involves
Source Relentless heat and raging wildfires continue to ravage southern Europe, with one-quarter of weather stations in Spain recording 40C temperatures, as the prime minister urged people to “leave the
Source Egypt’s acting environment minister Manal Awad said on Sunday the country is working to develop a unified national position ahead of the COP30 climate summit in Brazil, building on
Source GENEVA, August 18 – The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) has appointed 664 experts from 111 countries to participate in the Seventh Assessment Report (AR7) as Coordinating Lead
Source Fashion’s climate commitments are faltering. According to advocacy group Stand.earth’s latest report, 40 per cent of brands increased their emissions last year. The sector’s overall emissions jumped 7.5 per
Source CAIRO – 17 August 2025: The second part of the 5th session of the Intergovernmental Negotiating Committee (INC-5.2) held in Geneva concluded without producing a final, legally binding global
Source As ocean temperatures set new heat records, coral reef scientists are on a mission to identify which species and reefs can tolerate heat stress the best. But how and
Source A sprawling heat dome is delivering the hottest weather of an already toasty summer to several locations, with some spots in the Middle East dealing with record-high temperatures. Tourists
Source The sternly worded statements and letters are filled with indignation and outrage: Republican U.S. lawmakers say Canada has done too little to contain wildfires and smoke that have fouled