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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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Fears net zero is ‘next Brexit’ as oil crisis fuels political climate divide - The Guardian
Fears net zero is ‘next Brexit’ as oil crisis fuels political climate divide  The Guardian
26 March 2026, 8:00am

Introducing TIME's New Climate Newsletter: Future Proof - Time Magazine
Introducing TIME's New Climate Newsletter: Future Proof  Time Magazine
27 March 2026, 8:32pm

Climate change: Women from NI and Rwanda meet to share problems on farms - BBC
Climate change: Women from NI and Rwanda meet to share problems on farms  BBC
26 March 2026, 6:07am

Climate change is threatening cotton production. Are potatoes the solution? - thetimes.com
Climate change is threatening cotton production. Are potatoes the solution?  thetimes.com
28 March 2026, 6:45pm

Analysis: UK is ‘halving’ its climate finance for developing countries - Carbon Brief
Analysis: UK is ‘halving’ its climate finance for developing countries  Carbon Brief
27 March 2026, 9:10am

Sustainable Switch Climate Focus: Europe's renewable energy paradox - Reuters
Sustainable Switch Climate Focus: Europe's renewable energy paradox  Reuters
27 March 2026, 5:27pm

Water, water everywhere: the climate challenge for Blickling Hall - East Anglia Bylines
Water, water everywhere: the climate challenge for Blickling Hall  East Anglia Bylines
29 March 2026, 6:22am

Share prices, sports results … CO₂ levels? The case for reporting climate stats every day - The Conversation
Share prices, sports results … CO₂ levels? The case for reporting climate stats every day  The Conversation
26 March 2026, 7:07pm

Could New York’s climate rethink spread to other blue states? - Financial Times
Could New York’s climate rethink spread to other blue states?  Financial Times
26 March 2026, 12:00pm

Church leaders slam GB News owner and self-professed 'Christian' Paul Marshall for climate lies - thecanary.co
Church leaders slam GB News owner and self-professed 'Christian' Paul Marshall for climate lies  thecanary.co
29 March 2026, 1:28pm

State of the Global Climate 2025 - World Meteorological Organization WMO
State of the Global Climate 2025  World Meteorological Organization WMO
29 March 2026, 5:04pm

Fossil fuel companies finally accept the climate crisis – just not their role in it - The Guardian
Fossil fuel companies finally accept the climate crisis – just not their role in it  The Guardian
26 March 2026, 3:00pm

The transition to climate neutrality can go hand-in-hand with sustainable public finances - climate.ec.europa.eu
The transition to climate neutrality can go hand-in-hand with sustainable public finances  climate.ec.europa.eu
27 March 2026, 4:59pm

Moderate global warming does not rule out extreme global climate outcomes - Nature
Moderate global warming does not rule out extreme global climate outcomes  Nature
25 March 2026, 4:13pm

TotalEnergies publishes its Sustainability & Climate 2026 Progress Report - TotalEnergies.com
TotalEnergies publishes its Sustainability & Climate 2026 Progress Report  TotalEnergies.com
25 March 2026, 7:00am

How The City Of Oslo Made It Onto EarthShot Top 11 Climate Cities - Forbes
How The City Of Oslo Made It Onto EarthShot Top 11 Climate Cities  Forbes
29 March 2026, 3:30pm

Climate change is altering Saharan dust—and Europe is downwind - Phys.org
Climate change is altering Saharan dust—and Europe is downwind  Phys.org
29 March 2026, 2:00pm

How one Scottish university aims to tackle climate change over the next 15 years - Thenational Scot
How one Scottish university aims to tackle climate change over the next 15 years  Thenational Scot
29 March 2026, 5:04am

Fossil fuel companies finally accept the climate crisis – just not their role in it - The London School of Economics and Political Science
Fossil fuel companies finally accept the climate crisis – just not their role in it  The London School of Economics and Political Science
27 March 2026, 3:21pm

Carbon pricing beyond borders: assessing climate policy spillovers from the EU carbon border adjustment mechanism - Bruegel
Carbon pricing beyond borders: assessing climate policy spillovers from the EU carbon border adjustment mechanism  Bruegel
26 March 2026, 1:16am

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War-driven energy price spikes highlight value of renewables: UN climate chief
The disruption of global energy supplies is being felt worldwide, the UN’s top climate change official warned on Monday, as conflict in the Middle East drives oil and gas prices sharply higher – echoing the market turmoil triggered by the war in Ukraine.
16 March 2026, 12:00pm

From shelter to strength: How disaster refuges protect lives in Palau
The small Pacific Ocean island of Palau is helping communities build resilience against the dangers of climate change-driven extreme weather with the establishment of a network of emergency refuges – thanks to support from the United Nations.
6 February 2026, 12:00pm

Welcome to the ‘agrihood’ – the neighbourhood of the future?
Towns and cities are home to more than half of the world’s population and responsible for around 70 per cent of the greenhouse gas emissions driving the climate crisis, which is why urban planners in Brazil are leading a design revolution that could point the way to creating built-up areas with a dramatically smaller carbon footprint.
4 February 2026, 12:00pm

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 agricultural 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

Science Daily


Top Environment News -- ScienceDaily

This new carbon material could make carbon capture far more affordable
Scientists have created a new kind of carbon material that could make carbon capture much cheaper and more efficient. By carefully controlling how nitrogen atoms are arranged, they found certain structures capture CO2 better and release it using far less heat. One version works at temperatures below 60 °C, meaning it could run on waste heat instead of costly energy. The discovery offers a powerful new blueprint for next-generation climate technology.
28 March 2026, 12:05pm

Scientists uncovered the nutrients bees were missing — Colonies surged 15-fold
Scientists have developed a breakthrough “superfood” for honeybees by engineering yeast to produce the essential nutrients normally found in pollen. In controlled trials, colonies fed this specially designed diet produced up to 15 times more young, showing a dramatic boost in reproduction and overall health. As climate change and modern agriculture reduce the availability of natural pollen, this innovation could offer a practical way to support struggling bee populations.
27 March 2026, 4:17am

Scientists open a million-year-old time capsule beneath New Zealand
Deep inside a cave, scientists uncovered fossils from 16 species, including a newfound kākāpō ancestor that may have been able to fly. These remains reveal that New Zealand’s ecosystems were constantly disrupted by volcanic eruptions and rapid climate shifts. Long before humans, waves of extinction and replacement reshaped the islands’ wildlife. It’s a rare window into a missing chapter of natural history.
26 March 2026, 4:58am

Beavers are turning rivers into powerful carbon sinks
Beavers may be unlikely climate heroes, but new research suggests they could play a powerful role in fighting climate change. By building dams and transforming streams into wetlands, these industrious animals dramatically reshape how carbon moves and is stored in landscapes. Over just 13 years, a beaver-engineered wetland in Switzerland stored over a thousand tonnes of carbon—up to ten times more than similar areas without beavers.
22 March 2026, 11:21am

Ancient DNA reveals a farming shift that pushed a society to the brink
A new study reveals that farming in Argentina’s Uspallata Valley was adopted by local hunter-gatherers rather than introduced by outside populations. Centuries later, a stressed group of maize-heavy farmers migrated into the region, facing climate instability, disease, and declining numbers. Despite these pressures, there’s no sign of violence—instead, families stayed connected across generations, using kinship networks to survive. The research shows how cooperation, not conflict, helped communities navigate crisis.
22 March 2026, 3:21am

Wildfires in carbon-rich tropical peatlands hit 2000-year high
Tropical peatlands, some of the planet’s largest underground carbon stores, are now burning at levels never seen in at least 2,000 years. By analyzing charcoal preserved in peat across multiple continents, scientists discovered that fires had actually been declining for more than a thousand years, largely shaped by natural climate patterns like drought. That long trend suddenly reversed in the 20th century, with a sharp surge in wildfires—especially in Southeast Asia and Australasia.
19 March 2026, 5:18am

AI uses as much energy as Iceland but scientists aren’t worried
AI’s growing energy use sounds alarming, but its global climate impact may be far smaller than expected. Researchers found that while AI consumes huge amounts of electricity, it barely moves the needle on overall emissions. The real impact is more localized, especially around data centers. Meanwhile, AI could become a powerful tool for building greener technologies.
18 March 2026, 9:52am

Scientists discover a universal temperature curve that governs all life
Researchers have uncovered a universal pattern showing how temperature affects life on Earth. Across thousands of species—from microbes to reptiles—performance rises gradually with warming until an optimal temperature is reached, after which it drops sharply. Although each species has its own preferred temperature range, they all follow the same underlying curve. This surprising constraint suggests evolution may have limited room to help species cope with rapid climate warming.
13 March 2026, 1:58am

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