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UK's hottest day sparks UKGBC's call for climate-adapted urban planning to tackle rising heatwaves, floods, and more.
The Met Office blamed man-made climate change as Britain basked in the hottest day of the year. The mercury soared to 34.7C ...
2C Mississippi, a Ridgeland-based nonprofit focused on climate resilience in Mississippi, recently joined a national lawsuit ...
Catholic bishops from Asia, Africa and Latin America are demanding climate justice for the parts of the world most affected ...
Lake ecosystems rely on thermal structure. When extreme heat reaches deeper into the water column, it can trigger cascading ...
I’m very happy to announce that Juliet Eilperin will become deputy Futures editor, helping oversee a new newsroom department ...
The UK could face another heatwave in the next two weeks, as temperatures start to climb towards the 30s once again. After a ...
SMEs account for up to 60 per cent of global business emissions – accelerating their decarbonisation is key to meeting the Paris Agreement climate targets.
Washington Post futures editor Zachary Goldfarb sent out the following on Wednesday: I’m very happy to announce that Juliet Eilperin will become deputy Futures editor, helping oversee a new newsroom ...
The dye test members of the Project Macoma team will be conducting today in Port Angeles Harbor is a much-anticipated step in ...
Last month was the warmest June on record in England and the second warmest for the UK since Met Office data began in 1884.
Neil Stubley says the turf is coping well after the hottest ever start, but warns climate change may force future adaptations ...