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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Germany misses climate targets as emissions barely fall in 2025 - The Guardian
Germany misses climate targets as emissions barely fall in 2025 The Guardian
14 March 2026, 1:59pm
Austrian glaciers disintegrating due to climate change, say scientists - BBC
Austrian glaciers disintegrating due to climate change, say scientists BBC
13 March 2026, 7:09pm
Climate change is making our days longer. Should we be concerned? - Euronews.com
Climate change is making our days longer. Should we be concerned? Euronews.com
14 March 2026, 6:00am
London homes overheating due to climate change, experts warn - BBC
London homes overheating due to climate change, experts warn BBC
12 March 2026, 6:00am
Ed Miliband’s ‘climate leader’ claim is a load of gas - The Times
Ed Miliband’s ‘climate leader’ claim is a load of gas The Times
9 March 2026, 12:01am
How Mounts Bay is preparing for threats from changing climate - ITVX
How Mounts Bay is preparing for threats from changing climate ITVX
14 March 2026, 4:31pm
Forget Iran, worry about Climate Whiplash and El Nino. - Blain's Morning Porridge
Forget Iran, worry about Climate Whiplash and El Nino. Blain's Morning Porridge
13 March 2026, 8:06am
‘My ideas are a little revolutionary’: ecologist Suzanne Simard on intelligent forests, the climate and her critics - The Guardian
‘My ideas are a little revolutionary’: ecologist Suzanne Simard on intelligent forests, the climate and her critics The Guardian
14 March 2026, 9:00am
After a summer of weather disasters, will Kiwis make climate an election issue? - The Conversation
After a summer of weather disasters, will Kiwis make climate an election issue? The Conversation
11 March 2026, 11:58pm
Goodbye to Europe's temperate climate if this happens: the model predicts drops of up to 10-15 °C in areas of northwestern Europe after the collapse - ECOticias.com
Goodbye to Europe's temperate climate if this happens: the model predicts drops of up to 10-15 °C in areas of northwestern Europe after the collapse ECOticias.com
14 March 2026, 11:31pm
Warming accelerates as fears grow on war’s climate impact - Thenational Scot
Warming accelerates as fears grow on war’s climate impact Thenational Scot
15 March 2026, 5:05am
Nature Estate Cymru launches to protect Wales' land and climate - gov.wales
Nature Estate Cymru launches to protect Wales' land and climate gov.wales
13 March 2026, 12:00am
Seasonal forecasts - Copernicus Climate
Seasonal forecasts Copernicus Climate
10 March 2026, 7:00am
Working together for climate and the environment - East Hampshire District Council
Working together for climate and the environment East Hampshire District Council
13 March 2026, 7:39pm
Inside the race to understand Greenland’s ‘climate tipping point’ - Euronews.com
Inside the race to understand Greenland’s ‘climate tipping point’ Euronews.com
15 March 2026, 6:00am
Why industrial cybersecurity must evolve as climate disruption and digitalization reshape critical infrastructure - Industrial Cyber
Why industrial cybersecurity must evolve as climate disruption and digitalization reshape critical infrastructure Industrial Cyber
15 March 2026, 8:09am
UK support for OCEEA priorities on Ukraine, governance and climate security: UK statement to the OSCE - GOV.UK
UK support for OCEEA priorities on Ukraine, governance and climate security: UK statement to the OSCE GOV.UK
12 March 2026, 11:12am
Climate risk across public and private markets: Can one framework work? - Responsible Investor
Climate risk across public and private markets: Can one framework work? Responsible Investor
13 March 2026, 4:23pm
Reluctance to rely on China for green technology could slow climate action - The University of Manchester
Reluctance to rely on China for green technology could slow climate action The University of Manchester
12 March 2026, 8:00am
Inside the programme where climate solutions become startups that scale - Imperial College London
Inside the programme where climate solutions become startups that scale Imperial College London
14 March 2026, 2:39pm
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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
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
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
Scientists detect a sudden acceleration in global warming
Global warming has picked up speed in the past decade, according to a new analysis from the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (PIK). By removing short term natural influences such as El Niño, volcanic eruptions, and solar cycles from temperature records, researchers uncovered a clear acceleration in the planet’s long term warming trend beginning around 2015.
10 March 2026, 12:26am
Ocean temperatures may be protecting Earth from a planet-wide drought
Ocean temperatures may be quietly protecting the world from a global drought catastrophe. By analyzing more than a century of climate data, researchers discovered that droughts rarely spread across the planet at the same time, affecting only about 1.8%–6.5% of global land simultaneously—far less than earlier estimates. The reason lies largely in shifting ocean patterns such as El Niño and La Niña, which create a patchwork of drought conditions across continents instead of one massive worldwide dry spell.
5 March 2026, 8:51pm
Climate models may be missing massive carbon emissions from boreal wildfires
Northern wildfires may be more dangerous for the climate than they appear. Researchers found that fires in boreal forests can burn deep into peat soils, releasing ancient carbon stored for hundreds or thousands of years. These slow, smoldering fires often look small from space, causing climate models to underestimate their emissions.
4 March 2026, 5:50pm
Ancient mystery on K’gari: World’s largest sand island lakes dried up during rainy era
K’gari’s iconic lakes have existed for tens of thousands of years—but they haven’t always been full. New research shows that about 7,500 years ago, during a time of high rainfall, several of the island’s deepest lakes mysteriously vanished. Scientists believe changing wind patterns may have redirected rain away from the island. As the climate shifts again, the lakes’ long-term survival is no longer guaranteed.
2 March 2026, 4:27pm
A major climate hope in Antarctica just melted away
A popular climate theory suggested that melting Antarctic glaciers would release iron into the ocean, sparking algae blooms that pull carbon dioxide from the air. New field data from West Antarctica reveal that meltwater provides far less iron than scientists once believed. Instead, most of the iron comes from deep ocean water and sediments, not from the melting ice itself. The discovery raises new questions about how Antarctica influences climate change.
28 February 2026, 2:59pm