Since the UN Convention on Climate Change, signed in 1992, and the Kyoto Protocol came into effect, most of the G20's energy mix is lead by renewables
Research on prehistoric creatures suggests that as global temperatures continue to rise, species will disperse towards the poles from equatorial regions.
None of the countries in Central Asia region meet WHO safety limits for small particles. The World Bank offers five ways countries can improve air quality.
The UK is moving ahead with the Zero Carbon Humber project to decarbonize the North industrial clusters. Read to know what this project aspires to achieve.
The EU's proposed ‘carbon border adjustment mechanism’ will require importers to buy emissions certificates for certain carbon-intensive products.
Americans were urged not to set off fireworks this 4 July, as drought conditions make wildfires easier to start and more difficult to put out.
The global economy could lose of $2.7 trillion a year by 2030 if ecological tipping points are reached and 51 countries would see their GDP fall by 10-20%.
Buildings are erected to withstand a range of conditions. Climate change will mean these parameters are exceeded more often and to a far greater degree.
Continuing fossil fuel subsidies are the dirty secret of 21st-century energy policy. How can we abolish them without impoverishing millions?
Researchers have developed a condenser that's able to harvest water 24 hours a day with no energy input, which could help tackle water insecurity globally.
The World Economic Forum has a new podcast - Agenda Dialogues, bringing you the audio from top-level discussions on the world’s biggest issues, hosted by Fourm President Borge Brende. ...
The World Economic Forum's Agenda Dialogues are top-level discussions hosted by Forum President Børge Brende, now available as a podcast. Here's a sample.






