Study finds Earth’s oceans contain just the right amount of iron; adding more may not improve their ability to absorb carbon dioxide.
Mediterranean-type climates face immediate drops in rainfall when greenhouse gases rise, but this could be stopped quickly if emissions are cut.
As climate changes and extreme weather events become more commonplace, we will need to fundamentally rethink how we produce renewable energy.
The spits etched into a desert in Chad were actually formed thousands of years ago along the shores of a vast lake.
A severe drought in Thailand is affecting agriculture and drinking water in the region.
New study proposes methodology for identifying effective hedging strategies based on weather derivatives.
More than three quarters of Australian adults report that they were affected by the nation's recent unprecedented bushfires, according to a new poll from The Australian National University (ANU).
The environment has rocketed up to either number one or two on the list of worries for about half of Australian voters, according to a new poll from The Australian National University (ANU).
A major new IIASA report highlights new and emerging policy trends in the Arctic, a region on the front lines of climate change, geopolitics, and global governance.
Delivering online shopping to people’s homes is a huge source of greenhouse gas emissions, particularly when deliveries fail and the journey needs to be repeated.
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