Women's leadership has different core competencies than men's leadership, making them better equipped to deal with crises such as the COVID-19 pandemic.
Instead of being stored, the electricity in an electric vehicle's battery could be plugged back into the grid, which could help to power millions of homes.
More climate cases are going well beyond a particular complainant's grievance to fundamentally challenge government and corporate inertia.
Glacial rock flour, the small silt deposits from glacial melt, could help boost farm yields around the world as it allows plants to access to nutrients.
Experts have explored new evidence for a panel of advanced and emerging economies on the impact of very high temperatures on prices.
The UN Framework Convention on Climate Change is describing the 2015 Paris Agreement as a “legally binding international treaty on climate change”.
The UN’s Global Roadmap sets out the steps needed to reach clean, affordable energy for all by 2030, as part of the journey to net-zero emissions by 2050.
The Glasgow Pact offered few easy wins against expected COP26 outcomes, but there were critical signs of progress seen beyond the negotiation tables at this month's climate summit.
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Did COP26 succeed in getting us closer to avoiding a climate catastrophe? TIME reporter Justin Worland tells Radio Davos about the summit's ups and downs.
Evidence suggests that economic growth can also help the planet if it's made green through the use of new technologies, writes an expert in economic policy.
To eliminate plastic pollution, banning plastic bag bans is not enough. Creative solutions are needed to prevent and mitigate plastic waste and pollution.











