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(VAN) Here’s what it means for extreme weather and global warming
(VAN) Asia’s Great Climate Frontiers: Southern Vietnam is the country’s food bowl. But water shortages are driving farmers to despair, with many of them opting to move to other provinces to find work.
(VAN) Temperatures in parts of Greenland are warmer than they have been in 1,000 years, the co-author of a study that reconstructed conditions by drilling deep into the ice sheet told AFP on Jan 20.
(VAN) Material from dry landscapes has surged since the 1800s, possibly helping to cool the planet for decades.
(VAN) Better management of nitrogen-rich fertilisers through alternating crops, optimising use and other measures can yield huge environmental and health benefits, but must boost food production at the same time, researchers warned Wednesday.
(VAN) Incoming policies will cause the European Union to harvest more wood, shift one-fifth of cropland to bioenergy and outsource deforestation, analysis shows.
(VAN) Farmers have always dealt with the whims of Mother Nature. But now climate change is changing what they can grow and where they can grow it.
(VAN)A proposal buoyed hopes of progress at the COP27 climate summit, its final scheduled day, as the EU said it would back one of the toughest agenda items– financing for countries wracked by climate-fuelled disasters.
(VAN)The food production system needs to change to be more climate resilient, with climate change continuing to threaten the access to food for many people globally, said Minister for Sustainability and the Environment Grace Fu.
(VAN) Israeli company Green Kinoko is preparing for the first public tests of a remarkable clean outdoor cooling system.
(VAN) Irrespective of how well we exercise or monitor our diet, no human was documented to live longer than Jeanne Calment, who died at age 122.5 years.
(VAN) President Joe Biden signed Democrats’ landmark climate change& health care bill into law, delivering what he has called the “final piece” of his pared-down domestic agenda, less than three months before the midterm elections.
(VAN) In 1998, as nations around the world agreed to cut carbon emissions through the Kyoto Protocol, America’s fossil fuel companies plotted their response, including an aggressive strategy to inject doubt into the public debate.
(VAN) Standing on a snowy mountainside about 2,500m above sea level, Eric Marechal holds up a crimson test-tube.
(VAN) To control climate change, the world must go beyond cutting carbon dioxide emissions and curb lesser-known pollutants such as nitrous oxide playing a key role in warming the planet, new research suggests.