Know what is the IPCC report? (Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change) has released its new report, giving world leaders the most up-to-date information about climate change.
U.N. Secretary-General described the IPCC report as a "code red for humanity", urging an immediate end to coal energy and other high-polluting fossil fuels.
Predicting what the Earth will be like 500 years from now is a difficult task due to the factors at play, including the impact of humans and its own orbit.
From increased pollution levels to declines in seafood catches, climate change is starving the ocean of life. Here's how this will impact global human health.
Computer models predicted that during lockdown, indoor ozone concentrations would increase by 50%. Two chemists explain indoor pollution and its risks.
Global warming is melting sea ice emperor penguin colonies depend on in Antarctica, raising concerns the species will be quasi-extinct by 2100.
European governments need to be better prepared for wildfires, flooding and extreme weather, says Birgitte Bischoff Ebbesen, Europe director for the IFRC.
July 29 has been named as 2021's Earth Overshoot Day, whereby all humans on Earth have used up more natural resources than can be reproduced in a year.
Wildfires in Western North America are becoming increasingly worse, with a number of experts pointing toward climate change as the main reason for the increase.
The Orkney archipelago is a UNESCO World Heritage Site due to its neolithic monuments and remains. Now it’s at the forefront of the energy transition, too.
As per IPCC climate change report, temperatures are rising more quickly than we thought - but there is still time to keep the goal of a 1.5C increase alive. Here's how leaders can act now.
Some experts believe that countries should strike bilateral deals and form coalitions to trade carbon credits in an international carbon market 'club'.







