July was world’s hottest month ever recorded, US scientists confirm Rebecca Herbert August 17, 2021 Global land and ocean surface temperature last month was 0.9C hotter than 20th-century average, beating July 2016 record.
U.S. Wildfires Burning in 13 States, Have Torched Area Over Half the Size of Connecticut Rebecca Herbert August 05, 2021 Wildfires in 13 U.S. states have burned through 2,919 square miles, over half the size of Connecticut, the Associated Press....
Climate change and toxic pollution: Which countries are most at risk? Hannah Steiner July 24, 2021 New research finds a strong correlation between toxic and nontoxic pollution in some countries.
Tired Earth: An Interview with Florian Schlederer, Founder of Museums For Future Florian Schlederer July 15, 2021 Museums for Future is a non-profit, independent organization. We are a global community powered by passionate local networks of museum....
What is ‘degrowth’ and how can it fight climate change? Rebecca Herbert July 07, 2021 There’s no other way to put it—as climate change envelops more and more of our daily lives, we are going....
Rising Sea Levels Due to Climate Change Will Impact 15 Million People Across 7 Asian Cities By 2030 Liang Lan June 30, 2021 A new report by non-governmental environmental organization Greenpeace East Asia analyzes the estimated economic impact of extreme rising sea levels....
Where Americans Stand On Climate Change As World Leaders Discuss A Way Forward At The G7 Summit Liang Lan June 15, 2021 Results of a newly released Long Island University Steven S. Hornstein Center for Policy, Polling and Analysis national poll reveal....
Study blames climate change for 37% of global heat deaths Rebecca Herbert June 01, 2021 More than one-third of the world's heat deaths each year are due directly to global warming, according to the latest....