Scientists blame the current drought on El Niño – which could exclude those affected from receiving aid for climate-change damage
Right-wing President Javier Milei has taken an axe to funding for education and scientific bodies, sparking fears for climate research
Underlying trends indicate planet is steadily heating says World Meteorological Organisation chief Michel Jarraud
Scientific journal identifies decadal drop in temperature but notes Alaskan climate warming by twice global average
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New study questions assumption that tackling black carbon, i.e. soot, could bring relatively quick gains to efforts to combat climate change.
New study finds that science literacy comes second to cultural beliefs when adopting views on climate change.
Conference ends with declaration that science must take a central role in shaping and influencing policy discussions ahead of Rio+20.
Researchers have predicted that rainfall in the wet season will not be affected by global warming until threshold reached.
As the doors close on this year’s World Future Energy Summit, we look back on the four days in the words of those who attended.
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A climate sceptic website has offered $500 to anyone who can ‘debunk’ a UN film on glacier melt in the Himalayas, as US State Department holds special viewing.
Climate change is one of a greatest threats posed to the future of human-kind and the world, according to Cambridge cosmologist Stephen Hawking.