"We found evidence that [ocean acidification] could make seaweeds more vulnerable," study author Alexandra Kinnby told Newsweek.
Holding climate change to 1.5 might be possible – but in the best case, we’ll blow past the limit first and then backpedal.
When young people are worried about the world that their future children and grandchildren will inhabit, something has gone ...
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) have recognised atmospheric carbon removal as a major lever to achieve ...
Record-busting global air and ocean temperatures, unprecedented low levels of Antarctic sea ice, and devastating fires and ...
Despite the changes we are seeing, global efforts to cut emissions fall well short of what’s needed to keep heating to less ...
In order to reach planetary stability by 2050, it's going to take not just speed, but systemic and unified approaches across nations, industries and individuals ...
Nuclear reactors have the potential to supply a substantial portion of the world’s electricity without emitting CO 2.
A research team, led by Professor Jong-Beom Baek and his team in the School of Energy and Chemical Engineering at UNIST have ...
Carbon removal is on the agenda The United Nations hosted a “no-nonsense” Climate Ambition Summit in New York this week.
The United Nations hosted a“no-nonsense” Climate Ambition Summit in New York this week with the aim of accelerating the ...