A new study published in The Lancet Global Health reveals a previously underappreciated tension at the heart of international ...
Exclusive: Schemes worth hundreds of millions of pounds to protect biodiversity and oceans likely to be substantially reduced ...
Scientists have debated for decades whether economies can continue to grow without increasing greenhouse gas emissions. A new study by a Penn State researcher has found that this may be possible, but ...
A new study published in The Lancet Global Health reveals a previously underappreciated tension at the heart of international climate negotiations: policies designed to protect developing countries ...
Cleaner air from climate action could save millions, but research shows policy decisions may limit those health benefits in poorer regions.
Climate action limiting warming to 2°C could prevent over 13.5 million air pollution deaths by 2050, mainly in middle-income ...
In 2021, rich countries vowed to spend more to help poor countries adapt to warming. That goal is unlikely to be met, a new report finds. By Brad Plumer Reporting from Washington The amount of ...
Rising heat from climate change is driving global physical inactivity, risking millions of premature deaths, with developing countries like India most affected, urging urgent public health action.
Geopolitical tensions rarely stay confined to the battlefield. They ripple through global markets—particularly energy and ...
There needs to be a demand for gender-responsive climate action. This means climate change policy that recognizes and ...
More than 13.5 million deaths due to air pollution could be avoided by 2050 under climate action that limits global warming to 2 degrees Celsius, mostly in low and middle-income countries, according ...
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