Climate science pioneer Claude Lorius, dies at 91 Debbie Banks March 25, 2023 In 2002, along with colleague and friend Jean Jouzel, he was awarded the CNRS gold medal.
Changing temperatures increase pesticide risk to bees Hannah Steiner March 25, 2023 Temperature influences how badly pesticides affect bees' behavior, suggesting uncertain impacts under climate change, according to a new study.
Arctic sea ice thins in 2 big jumps, and now more vulnerable Debbie Banks March 16, 2023 Recent projections predict the Arctic ocean will be ice free in parts of summer in 20 to 30 years.
Climate justice, a paradigm for protecting the planet Rosmel Rodríguez February 20, 2023 The 1972 Stockholm Conference established the recognition of a "right to the environment combined with the defense of human rights".
Humans, Science and Nature: 12 quotes for 12 months for 2023 on climate change Asitha Jayawardena February 07, 2023 There is no planet B.
Sea level rise may threaten Indonesia's status as an archipelagic country Hannah Steiner January 21, 2023 Last year, Indonesia's National Research and Innovation Agency projected that at least 115 of Indonesia's islands will be underwater by....
The climate crisis: A threat to human rights Rosmel Rodríguez January 19, 2023 Humanity is characterized by knowing its responsibilities and its individual and collective rights, but there is a certain lack of....
UN confirms 2022 among eight hottest years on record Hannah Steiner January 16, 2023 In 2022 the average global temperature was about 1.15 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels, the World Meteorological Organization said.