The UN nature summit COP16 is underway in Cali, Colombia – one of the most biodiverse countries in the world. More than 23,000 delegates are set to attend the talks, which come two years after a ...
The rains that triggered deadly floods in Cameroon, Niger, Chad, Nigeria and Sudan in recent months were made 5-20% more intense by climate change ...
The majority of developed countries are paying less than 50% of their “fair share” towards biodiversity finance, according to ...
Decline in area burned globally by wildfires over the 20th century due to land-use change has almost entirely been offset by climate change.
Any infectious disease whose transmission and spread are influenced by changes and variations in climate and weather is ...
Global electricity generation from solar will quadruple by 2030 and help to push coal power into reverse, according to new analysis.
Over the course of hundreds of hours throughout the next fortnight, negotiators from 196 parties will confer – and sometimes ...
Carbon Brief spoke to Schomaker ahead of COP16 to discuss progress on nature targets, key negotiation sticking points and the ...
Delegates have arrived in Colombia for COP16, a biodiversity summit that is “decisive for the fate of the world’s rapidly declining wildlife populations” ...
The US Supreme Court has allowed the Environmental Protection Agency to move ahead with its plans to limit carbon emissions by power plants.
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