Eighty percent of emissions in the food and consumer goods sector come from their upstream supply chains. Cleaning them up is crucial for hitting net zero.
“We all know that the leading cause of climate crisis is fossil fuels,” Tuvalu Prime Minister Kausea Natano said as he addressed world leaders at COP27.
Global carbon dioxide emissions from fossil fuels and cement have hit a record high of 36.6 billion tonnes this year, the Global Carbon Project says.
Challenges of providing affordable energy intensified in 2022. Here are eight realities industry players need to understand to overcome these challenges.
An interactive Climate Opportunity Map aims to capture the future benefits of climate action and how it translates to local opportunities in the United States.
Developing countries could move towards net zero carbon emissions and be climate resilient by bypassing fossil-fuel products and services for low-carbon technologies.
From ‘Kyoto Protocol’ to ‘just transition’, we explain some of the key terminologies as world leaders gather for COP27, the UN’s annual climate conference.
MIT researchers explain how they have come up with a more predictive evaluation method in order to rank the relative vulnerabilities of different species.
Experts say passive cooling, mechanical ventilation systems and 'cool roofs' are good alternatives to air conditioning in our increasingly hot summers.
Temperatures in Europe have increased at more than twice the global average over the past 30 years, according to the World Meteorological Organization.
Gen Z are the demographic who know they will have to live with climate change – but governments and business must learn how to mobilize them into action
Up to one billion tons of carbon dioxide is released each year from degraded coastal ecosystems. Here's how blue carbon credits can reduce emissions and protect coastal communities.







