2023 was the warmest year since records started in 1850, according to data from the Met Office and the University of East Anglia, UK. Last year was the tenth year
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Tackling inequality is vital to achieving Net Zero targets, according to a study published in Nature Climate Change. The authors from Cambridge Univeristy, UK, believe inequalities limit who can realistically
Global carbon emissions from fossil fuels reached record levels in 2023, according to the Global Carbon Project science team’s results. This report, published in the Earth System Science Data journal,
Children need to learn more about the importance of plants to help them understand the impact of climate change, according to a study published in the Journal of Biological Education.
A team of researchers from Surrey University, UK, celebrate their success after winning funding to develop a “library of greening.” This new database will enable towns and cities around the
About one-fifth of species of plants and animals in Europe face the risk of extinction, according to a study published in the scientific journal PLOS. The authors believe agricultural land
Public prefer planting trees to fight climate change compared to more technological solutions
Results from more than a million social media posts suggest that people prefer to plant trees and protect the rainforest than use technological solutions to fight climate change, according to
Researchers assess how extreme weather events, such as storms and cyclones, affect water circulation in the tropical Pacific, according to a study published in Climate and Atmospheric Science. It’s well known
Unprecedented heat is likely to cause a mass extinction to eliminate all mammals in 250 million years, according to a study published in Nature Geoscience. A team of researchers from
UK’s Maritime Minister announces the creation of the UK National Clean Maritime Research Hub (UK-MaRes Hub) with the aim of encouraging decarbonisation and elimination of air pollution from maritime activity