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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How thousands of fossil fuel lobbyists got access to UN climate talks – and then kept drilling - The Guardian
How thousands of fossil fuel lobbyists got access to UN climate talks – and then kept drilling The Guardian
8 November 2025, 2:31am
COP30: Starmer warns 'consensus is gone' on fighting climate change - BBC
COP30: Starmer warns 'consensus is gone' on fighting climate change BBC
6 November 2025, 6:49pm
Hurricane Melissa made more intense and destructive by climate change, study says - BBC
Hurricane Melissa made more intense and destructive by climate change, study says BBC
6 November 2025, 2:56pm
Global Climate Policy Is Broken - Foreign Affairs
Global Climate Policy Is Broken Foreign Affairs
7 November 2025, 5:00am
What are Europe's views on climate change ahead of COP30? - YouGov
What are Europe's views on climate change ahead of COP30? YouGov
6 November 2025, 3:34pm
10 Years After the Paris Climate Agreement, Here's Where We Are - The New York Times
10 Years After the Paris Climate Agreement, Here's Where We Are The New York Times
7 November 2025, 10:02am
Prince William reveals what he tells his kids about climate change to Amanpour - CNN
Prince William reveals what he tells his kids about climate change to Amanpour CNN
5 November 2025, 8:40pm
Missing 1.5C climate target is a moral failure, UN chief tells Cop30 summit - The Guardian
Missing 1.5C climate target is a moral failure, UN chief tells Cop30 summit The Guardian
6 November 2025, 2:32pm
The Cops have failed: it’s time for a big dose of climate realism - The Times
The Cops have failed: it’s time for a big dose of climate realism The Times
7 November 2025, 6:10pm
Planet in peril: 30 years of climate talks in six charts - Reuters
Planet in peril: 30 years of climate talks in six charts Reuters
6 November 2025, 8:31pm
Global divisions over Trump-led fossil fuel push laid bare at climate leaders’ meeting - Financial Times
Global divisions over Trump-led fossil fuel push laid bare at climate leaders’ meeting Financial Times
6 November 2025, 8:43pm
Syria’s al-Sharaa pledges commitment to climate goals at COP30 - Al Jazeera
Syria’s al-Sharaa pledges commitment to climate goals at COP30 Al Jazeera
7 November 2025, 7:05am
Response to the Scottish Government’s Climate Change Plan - Climate Change Committee
Response to the Scottish Government’s Climate Change Plan Climate Change Committee
7 November 2025, 3:06pm
5 things you should know about the COP30 UN Climate Conference - climate.ec.europa.eu
5 things you should know about the COP30 UN Climate Conference climate.ec.europa.eu
7 November 2025, 5:07pm
Why the far right’s push for “climate realism” is winning political ground - The London School of Economics and Political Science
Why the far right’s push for “climate realism” is winning political ground The London School of Economics and Political Science
7 November 2025, 7:26pm
Climate reporting deluged by high carbon adverts - The Ecologist
Climate reporting deluged by high carbon adverts The Ecologist
8 November 2025, 12:00am
State of the Climate Update for COP30 - World Meteorological Organization WMO
State of the Climate Update for COP30 World Meteorological Organization WMO
6 November 2025, 2:59pm
The climate debt is due. Will we all pay the price of inaction? - edie.net
The climate debt is due. Will we all pay the price of inaction? edie.net
7 November 2025, 5:03pm
How climate change worsens heatwaves, droughts, fires and floods - BBC
How climate change worsens heatwaves, droughts, fires and floods BBC
5 November 2025, 2:31pm
Key Policies in the Plan - Scotland's Climate Change Plan – 2026-2040 - Easy Read version - The Scottish Government
Key Policies in the Plan - Scotland's Climate Change Plan – 2026-2040 - Easy Read version The Scottish Government
7 November 2025, 11:05am
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Nearly a third of Jamaica’s annual wealth wiped out by Hurricane Melissa
Around 1.5 million Jamaicans have been impacted by Hurricane Melissa – the worst climate disaster in the Caribbean nation’s history, said the top UN development official in the region on Thursday.
6 November 2025, 12:00pm
New Brazil-led fund aims to put forest protection at the heart of climate action
Tropical forests, vital allies in the fight against climate breakdown, are vanishing at an alarming rate. On Thursday, in a bid to help reverse this trend, Brazil launched a new initiative at a summit of world leaders in Belém, the gateway to the Amazon.
6 November 2025, 12:00pm
UN chief urges world leaders to drive down global warming
As world leaders gather in Brazil for the COP30 climate summit, UN Secretary-General António Guterres on Thursday called for urgent action to drive down global temperatures and keep the 1.5°C goal within reach.
6 November 2025, 12:00pm
World’s forests at serious risk from warming planet, fires and pests
Decades of progress in protecting the planet’s carbon dioxide-busting forests are at risk as the climate crisis continues to accelerate, UN forestry experts said on Wednesday.
5 November 2025, 12:00pm
New climate pledges do little to correct global warming projection, UN warns
Available new climate pledges by governments have only slightly lowered global temperature rise over the course of this century, leaving the world on the path to a serious escalation of climate risks and damages.
4 November 2025, 12:00pm
As global crises deepen, leaders in Doha urge shift from promises to action
As global challenges deepen, governments, civil society and international partners convened in Doha on Monday to highlight concrete solutions to advance social development and confront some of today’s most urgent crises – from widening hunger and poverty to growing inequality and climate-driven instability.
3 November 2025, 12:00pm
World enters ‘new era’ of climate action – but progress must accelerate
While urging countries to accelerate action, UN Climate Change Executive Secretary Simon Stiell struck an optimistic tone on Tuesday following the release of a new report on updated national climate commitments.
28 October 2025, 12:00pm
High stakes and high flavour: Indigenous chef brings Amazonian soul to COP30
As world leaders gather in Belém for the UN Climate Change Conference (COP30), they’ll find more than just food for thought on the menu.
26 October 2025, 12:00pm
‘Finance must flow now’, says UN climate chief as COP30 nears
UN Climate Change chief Simon Stiell has urged countries to deliver a rapid surge in climate finance ahead of COP30, warning that developing nations remain dangerously short of the resources needed to withstand worsening storms, floods and droughts.
21 October 2025, 12:00pm
Groundbreaking report reveals powerful link between poverty and the climate crisis
Nearly 80 per cent of the world’s poor – 887 million people – live in regions that are exposed to extreme heat, flooding and other climate hazards, highlighting the urgent need for global action to address the issue.
17 October 2025, 12:00pm
Antarctica’s collapse may already be unstoppable, scientists warn
Researchers warn Antarctica is undergoing abrupt changes that could trigger global consequences. Melting ice, collapsing ice shelves, and disrupted ocean circulation threaten sea levels, ecosystems, and climate stability. Wildlife such as penguins and krill face growing extinction risks. Scientists stress that only rapid emission reductions can avert irreversible damage.
6 November 2025, 4:23pm
Frozen for 6 million years, Antarctic ice rewrites Earth’s climate story
Scientists discovered 6-million-year-old ice in Antarctica, offering the oldest direct record of Earth’s ancient atmosphere and climate. The finding reveals a dramatic cooling trend and promises insights into greenhouse gas changes over millions of years.
5 November 2025, 10:07am
5,500-year-old site in Jordan reveals a lost civilization’s secrets
After the collapse of the Chalcolithic culture around 3500 BCE, people in Jordan’s Murayghat transformed their way of life, shifting from domestic settlements to ritual landscapes filled with dolmens, standing stones, and megalithic monuments. Archaeologists from the University of Copenhagen believe these changes reflected a creative social response to climate and societal upheaval.
4 November 2025, 3:32pm
2.7-million-year-old tools reveal humanity’s first great innovation
Researchers uncovered a 2.75–2.44 million-year-old site in Kenya showing that early humans maintained stone tool traditions for nearly 300,000 years despite extreme climate swings. The tools, remarkably consistent across generations, helped our ancestors adapt and survive. The discovery reshapes our understanding of how early technology anchored human evolution.
4 November 2025, 2:41pm
Scientists predict a wetter, greener future for the Sahara Desert
UIC researchers predict that the Sahara Desert could see up to 75% more rain by the end of this century due to rising global temperatures. Using 40 climate models, the team found widespread precipitation increases across Africa, though some regions may dry out. The results suggest a major rebalancing of the continent’s climate. Scientists stress that adaptation planning is essential to prepare for both wetter and drier futures.
3 November 2025, 9:22am
A warming Earth could accidentally trigger a deep freeze
Earth’s climate balance isn’t just governed by the slow weathering of silicate rocks, which capture carbon and stabilize temperature over eons. New research reveals that biological and oceanic feedback loops—especially involving algae, phosphorus, and oxygen—can swing the planet’s temperature far more dramatically.
2 November 2025, 10:02am
Earth has hit its first climate tipping point, scientists warn
Global scientists warn that humanity is on the verge of crossing irreversible climate thresholds, with coral reefs already at their tipping point and polar ice sheets possibly beyond recovery. The Global Tipping Points Report 2025 reveals how rising temperatures could trigger a cascade of system collapses, from the Amazon rainforest turning to savanna to the potential shutdown of the Atlantic Ocean circulation.
29 October 2025, 8:26am
Hippos once roamed frozen Germany with mammoths
New research shows that hippos lived in central Europe tens of thousands of years longer than previously thought. Ancient DNA and radiocarbon dating confirm they survived in Germany’s Upper Rhine Graben during a milder Ice Age phase. Closely related to modern African hippos, they shared the landscape with cold-adapted giants like mammoths. The finding rewrites Ice Age history and suggests regional climates were far more diverse.
26 October 2025, 12:29pm
Scientists turn flower fragrance into a mosquito killer
A team of researchers has developed a floral-scented fungus that tricks mosquitoes into approaching and dying. The fungus emits longifolene, a natural scent that irresistibly draws them in. It’s harmless to humans, inexpensive to produce, and remains potent for months. This innovative biological control could be crucial as mosquitoes spread with climate change.
27 October 2025, 4:32am
Dinosaurs were thriving when the asteroid struck
Dinosaurs weren’t dying out before the asteroid hit—they were thriving in vibrant, diverse habitats across North America. Fossil evidence from New Mexico shows that distinct “bioprovinces” of dinosaurs existed until the very end. Their extinction was sudden, not gradual, and the recovery of life afterward mirrored climate-driven patterns. It’s a powerful reminder of life’s adaptability and fragility.
26 October 2025, 3:05pm