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(VAN) FAO Director-General QU Dongyu addresses the Informal North America Regional Conference in Ottawa
(VAN) Hurricane Florence was targeting Campbell Coxe’s farm. Days earlier, the 2018 storm had rapidly intensified in the Atlantic, and now Darlington County, South Carolina, was in the path.
(VAN) As the clock ticks on climate change, some organisations are pushing for artificial intelligence to break new ground from predicting disasters to protecting food security.
(VAN) What happens if we alter the world’s oceans to fight climate change? More than 200 scientists signed a letter saying it’s time to find out.
(VAN) The heat wave has hit southern Europe during the peak summer tourist season, breaking records - including in Rome - and bringing warnings about an increased risk of deaths.
(VAN) Climate zealots are undeterred by protests or economic reality. They only want to shut down human activity by all and any means possible.
(VAN) The study looks not just at guardrails for the planetary ecosystem but for the first time it includes measures of “justice,” which is mostly about preventing harm for countries, ethnicities and genders.
(VAN) India's efforts to protect its endangered tigers have inadvertently helped avoid a large amount of climate change-causing carbon emissions by preventing deforestation, a study said on Thursday (May 25).
(VAN)It’s early morning in May and Dutch farmer, Jos Verstraten is busy harvesting the first cut of grass on his sandy soil farm in the south east of the country, close to the German border.
(VAN) Snow, torrential rains, massive floods. Extreme weather has battered the U.S. this year, and shoppers likely will feel the lingering effects at the grocery store heading into summer.
(VAN) Scientists identify parts of ocean suitable for seaweed cultivation and suggest it could constitute 10% of human diet to reduce impact of agriculture.
(VAN) Experts warned that more of such adverse weather events can be expected in 2023, even as countries race to combat the climate crisis.
(VAN) Developing countries are looking to this year’s UN climate conference, COP27 in Egypt, to resolve the question of payments for loss and damage following climate disasters, says a researcher.
(VAN) Drought that stretched across three continents this summer— drying out large parts of Europe, the United States and China — was made 20 times more likely by climate change, according to a new study.
(VAN) From record droughts to catastrophic floods, the world's worst climate hotspots are seeing a surge in acute hunger,