With less than five years remaining to 2030—and forests, a key driver of climate resilience, livelihoods and food security, under threat— the United Nations today launched The Global Forest Goals ...
Drought prevalence rose to 64 per cent in 2025 from 34 percent the year before. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at ...
Extreme heat is already wiping out soy, coffee, berries, and Christmas trees. Farm animals and humans are suffering too.
Transformative change to address the climate emergency is not happening fast enough, the Irish President has said.
Developing countries facing rapid urbanization and rising housing demand can draw on China's experience with green ...
The new Global Forest Goals Report 2026, launching this month, will reveal just how much ground we've lost and what it will take to turn the tide before 2030. We spoke with UN DESA’s expert Shyam ...
"We're not going to engineer our way out of climate change." ...
The Santa Marta Conference - Transitioning Away from Fossil Fuels - An energetic multi-nation well-organized effort to get ...
Against a backdrop of increased tension among the world’s major powers, the risks and effects of nuclear war have received ...
India has expressed serious concerns about the West Asia crisis and its potential impact on energy supplies and maritime ...
The report also mentions that climate change will contribute to the spread of disease, leading to lower government revenues ...