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COP28: Head of UN talks hits back at climate denial claims
The head of the UN climate talks in Dubai says "everything" he is doing is centred on science.
4 December 2023, 1:38pm

How scientists are fighting climate-fuelled disease
As leaders gather in Dubai for the UN climate summit, experts say global warming is having a ‘profound effect' on health.
3 December 2023, 12:12am

Climate change: The young activists changing the sceptics' minds
Engaging with climate sceptics can be a challenge - but some people are trying to change their minds.
2 December 2023, 12:48am

COP28 president denies using summit for oil deals
A BBC report said the UAE planned to use its role as host of UN climate talks to strike oil and gas deals.
29 November 2023, 3:38pm

Climate summit in an oil state: can COP28 change anything?
The big issues facing global leaders gathering for the world's most important climate summit.
29 November 2023, 5:32pm

What is COP28 in Dubai and why is it important?
The latest climate change summit follows a year of weather extremes and broken temperature records.
30 November 2023, 3:31pm

Poor countries win fight for climate cash at COP28
COP28 president Sultan al-Jaber pulled off an unexpected victory securing long-awaited climate disaster help.
30 November 2023, 5:40pm

Toxic gas putting millions at risk in Middle East, BBC finds
The UAE, hosts of the COP28 climate summit, is breaking its own ban on gas flaring, the BBC finds.
28 November 2023, 2:14pm

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Termination shock could make the cost of climate damage even higher - New Scientist
Termination shock could make the cost of climate damage even higher  New Scientist
26 January 2026, 12:01pm

Nigerian farmers talk about how climate change is affecting staple food crops – and what can help - The Conversation
Nigerian farmers talk about how climate change is affecting staple food crops – and what can help  The Conversation
25 January 2026, 5:04am

Oxfordshire community groups to receive climate action grants - BBC
Oxfordshire community groups to receive climate action grants  BBC
25 January 2026, 6:07pm

Trump says the big US winter storm is proof of climate hoax – here’s why he’s wrong - The Guardian
Trump says the big US winter storm is proof of climate hoax – here’s why he’s wrong  The Guardian
23 January 2026, 5:17pm

UK expert in energy and climate governance joins The University of Manchester - manchester.ac.uk
UK expert in energy and climate governance joins The University of Manchester  manchester.ac.uk
26 January 2026, 11:04am

The Climate and Energy Implication Hidden in Mark Carney’s Davos Speech - Time Magazine
The Climate and Energy Implication Hidden in Mark Carney’s Davos Speech  Time Magazine
23 January 2026, 7:29pm

Trump can’t be this obsessed with Greenland and deny climate change - Environment Journal
Trump can’t be this obsessed with Greenland and deny climate change  Environment Journal
26 January 2026, 9:29am

Record-breaking Emma rows Atlantic to help tackle climate change - Yahoo Sports UK
Record-breaking Emma rows Atlantic to help tackle climate change  Yahoo Sports UK
26 January 2026, 3:50pm

Exclusive: VC firm 2150 raises €210M fund to solve cities’ climate challenges - TechCrunch
Exclusive: VC firm 2150 raises €210M fund to solve cities’ climate challenges  TechCrunch
26 January 2026, 5:29pm

A drying climate is making East Africa pull apart faster - Live Science
A drying climate is making East Africa pull apart faster  Live Science
25 January 2026, 1:00pm

New role at SCCS: Administration and Finance Officer - Stop Climate Chaos Scotland
New role at SCCS: Administration and Finance Officer  Stop Climate Chaos Scotland
26 January 2026, 11:27am

Commission Assessment: Belgium's National Energy and Climate Plan shows increased ambition, but requires more effort and implementation - Energy
Commission Assessment: Belgium's National Energy and Climate Plan shows increased ambition, but requires more effort and implementation  Energy
26 January 2026, 1:41pm

Why we need to build climate resilience where it matters - in health and cities - Business Green
Why we need to build climate resilience where it matters - in health and cities  Business Green
26 January 2026, 2:20pm

Investors and climate leaders oppose rival carbon accounting plan - Investment & Pensions Europe
Investors and climate leaders oppose rival carbon accounting plan  Investment & Pensions Europe
26 January 2026, 3:14pm

From Prediction to Power: Applying Weather, Climate Forecasting, and AI in Renewable Energy - International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA)
From Prediction to Power: Applying Weather, Climate Forecasting, and AI in Renewable Energy  International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA)
26 January 2026, 5:28am

Footprints Women's Centre to deliver £1 million climate action project - belfastmedia.com
Footprints Women's Centre to deliver £1 million climate action project  belfastmedia.com
26 January 2026, 9:23am

ResponsAbility receives $35m IFC backing for its Asia climate strategy — article includes a paywall - Impact Investor
ResponsAbility receives $35m IFC backing for its Asia climate strategy — article includes a paywall  Impact Investor
26 January 2026, 10:21am

EU faces a €70 billion annual bill to adapt to climate change by 2050 - Open Access Government
EU faces a €70 billion annual bill to adapt to climate change by 2050  Open Access Government
26 January 2026, 12:55pm

OEP called to give evidence to Lords Environment and Climate Change Committee - Water Magazine
OEP called to give evidence to Lords Environment and Climate Change Committee  Water Magazine
26 January 2026, 9:52am

Free online Let's Talk Climate sessions to be launched - keighleynews.co.uk
Free online Let's Talk Climate sessions to be launched  keighleynews.co.uk
26 January 2026, 10:09am

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From family farm to climate tech: How one Kenyan woman is helping farmers outsmart drought
“Giving up is not an option - so many people depend on you,” the words of Maryanne Gichanga, a participant in a UN supported initiative, which aims to help farmers in Kenya find solutions to alleviate the pressures of climate change on agriculture production. 
25 January 2026, 12:00pm

Will AI kickstart a new age of nuclear power?
The rapidly expanding use of artificial intelligence worldwide is putting electrical grids under huge pressure and many believe that, to meet that need without contributing to the climate crisis, a full-scale expansion of nuclear energy is essential.
17 January 2026, 12:00pm

How climate change is threatening human rights
With rising effects of climate change across the globe, the world has started recognising that climate change is not just an ecological collapse, but also a human rights crisis.
26 December 2025, 12:00pm

Five climate trailblazers: UNEP’S 2025 Champions of the Earth
Global temperatures rises are projected to surpass 1.5°C (2.7°F) within the next decade, underscoring the urgency of the climate crisis.
10 December 2025, 12:00pm

Deadly storms sweep South and Southeast Asia, leaving over 1,600 dead
From Sri Lanka’s central highlands to Indonesia’s flood-swollen river basins, a wave of climate-fuelled cyclones and monsoon rains has unleashed one of the deadliest weather patterns south and southeast Asia has seen in years, killing more than 1,600 people, displacing hundreds of thousands and affecting millions.
4 December 2025, 12:00pm

Belém COP30 delivers climate finance boost and a pledge to plan fossil fuel transition
In a pivotal outcome at COP30 in Belém, Brazil, countries agreed on a sweeping package to scale up climate finance and accelerate implementation of the Paris Agreement – but without a clear commitment to move away from fossil fuels.
22 November 2025, 12:00pm

From waste pickers to courtrooms: Women demand a gender focus at COP30
On the scheduled final day of COP30 in Belém, tense negotiations are stretching into Friday afternoon as divisions persist. Amid the ongoing talks, one message is cutting through the noise: there is no climate justice without gender equality.
21 November 2025, 12:00pm

Can industrial growth and climate action go hand in hand?
Do higher living standards in developing countries have to mean more polluting, fossil-fuel dependent industries? Or is a low-carbon alternative possible? As the world grapples with climate change, economic inequality, and rapid technological shifts, next week’s Global Industry Summit will tackle these questions, bringing together governments, business leaders, and innovators to shape solutions that balance prosperity with sustainability. 
21 November 2025, 12:00pm

‘The world is watching’: Guterres and Lula urge unity as COP30 talks near deadline
With the clock ticking on climate negotiations in Belém, UN Secretary-General António Guterres and Brazil’s President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, speaking separately, delivered a united message: the world is watching, and compromise cannot wait.
20 November 2025, 12:00pm

What’s at stake in the COP30 negotiations?
Talks at the COP30 climate summit in Belém, Brazil, were suspended on Thursday after a fire broke out in the venue, triggering evacuations that halted negotiations between more than 190 delegations. The summit was set to conclude Friday, and the disruption came at a critical moment as countries were locked in tense debates over fossil fuels and climate finance. The outcome of these talks is widely seen as a litmus test for turning decades of climate pledges into concrete action.
20 November 2025, 12:00pm

In the Amazon, a school becomes a beacon of climate resilience
The boat ride from Belém to Barcarena is a journey through shimmering waterways and emerald forest, where the Amazon meets the Atlantic in a sweep of beauty. But beneath the postcard-perfect scene, climate change is quietly rewriting the rules of life.
19 November 2025, 12:00pm

COP30 enters its final stretch: urgency, ambition, and voices from the streets
The last week of COP30 has begun in Belém with a palpable sense of urgency. Ministers and senior officials are now stepping into the spotlight, as negotiations move from technical wrangling to political decision-making. The stakes? Nothing less than charting a credible path to climate justice in a world running out of time.
17 November 2025, 12:00pm

‘When finance flows, ambition grows’: COP30’s call for action
In Belém, Brazil, as the world turns its eyes to the Amazon where COP30 has been underway for the past week, one question looms large: can climate finance move from pledge to lifeline?
15 November 2025, 12:00pm

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Top Environment News -- ScienceDaily

Forty years of forest data reveal a changing Amazon
After analyzing 40 years of tree records across the Andes and Amazon, researchers found that climate change is reshaping tropical forests in uneven ways. Some regions are steadily losing tree species, especially where conditions are hotter and drier, while others are seeing gains. Rainfall patterns turned out to be just as important as rising temperatures.
25 January 2026, 1:27pm

Microplastics are undermining the ocean’s power to absorb carbon
Tiny plastic particles drifting through the oceans may be quietly weakening one of Earth’s most powerful climate defenses. New research suggests microplastics are disrupting marine life that helps oceans absorb carbon dioxide, while also releasing greenhouse gases as they break down. By interfering with plankton, microbes, and natural carbon cycles, these pollutants reduce the ocean’s ability to regulate global temperatures.
18 January 2026, 2:58am

Extreme heat is breaking honey bees’ natural cooling system
Honey bees can normally keep their hives perfectly climate-controlled, but extreme heat can overwhelm their defenses. During a scorching Arizona summer, researchers found that high temperatures caused damaging temperature fluctuations inside hives, leading to population declines. Smaller colonies were hit hardest, experiencing the most severe swings. As global temperatures rise, heat waves could pose a growing threat to bees and the pollination they provide.
13 January 2026, 8:31am

Scientists discover what’s linking floods and droughts across the planet
Scientists tracking Earth’s water from space discovered that El Niño and La Niña are synchronizing floods and droughts across continents. When these climate cycles intensify, far-apart regions can become unusually wet or dangerously dry at the same time. The study also found a global shift about a decade ago, with dry extremes becoming more common than wet ones. Together, the results show that water crises are part of a global pattern, not isolated events.
13 January 2026, 7:45am

The oxygen you breathe depends on a tiny ocean ingredient
Microscopic ocean algae produce a huge share of Earth’s oxygen—but they need iron to do it. New field research shows that when iron is scarce, phytoplankton waste energy and photosynthesis falters. Climate-driven changes may reduce iron delivery to the oceans, weakening the base of marine food chains. Over time, this could mean fewer krill and fewer whales, seals, and penguins.
12 January 2026, 2:01pm

This wild fruit is getting a CRISPR makeover
Scientists have used CRISPR to give the goldenberry a modern makeover, shrinking the plant by about a third and making it easier to farm. Goldenberries are tasty and nutritious but notoriously unruly, with bushy plants that complicate harvesting. By editing a few key genes and selectively breeding the best-tasting fruits, researchers created new varieties ready for wider cultivation. The approach could speed up how new crops are adapted for a changing climate.
11 January 2026, 7:08am

When the oceans died and life changed forever
A rapid climate collapse during the Late Ordovician Mass Extinction devastated ocean life and reshuffled Earth’s ecosystems. In the aftermath, jawed vertebrates gained an unexpected edge by surviving in isolated marine refuges. Over millions of years, they diversified into many forms while competitors faded away. This ancient reset helped determine which creatures would dominate the planet ever after.
11 January 2026, 6:15am

Plants can’t absorb as much CO2 as climate models predicted
CO2 can stimulate plant growth, but only when enough nitrogen is available—and that key ingredient has been seriously miscalculated. A new study finds that natural nitrogen fixation has been overestimated by about 50 percent in major climate models. This means the climate-cooling benefits of plant growth under high CO2 are smaller than expected. The result: a reduced buffer against climate change and more uncertainty in future projections.
5 January 2026, 9:46am

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