The results are clear: a clear commitment to sustainability drives a company's share price upward. It's time we made transparency the global standard - beginning in 2018.
With extreme weather conditions a daily reality, change is needed now. From Davos to Climate Week NYC, the major global players in climate issues have a packed year ahead.
2017 set a new temperature record. It was the second hottest year ever recorded, after 2016, and the first among the years not influenced by El Niño weather.
By the end of the century, climate change may drive 660,000 additional asylum seekers per year toward Europe.
China has opened up what will become the world’s largest carbon market.
One company, Peace Boat, has taken on the monumental challenge of creating a low carbon cruise ship.
A new report estimates that global temperature will increase 3.2 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels by the end of the century.
2017 was the second-hottest year on record for the Arctic, according to NOAA's Arctic Report Card.
Updates to a study show that in the coming years, the energy consumed globally by our smart devices could seriously impede our efforts to limit climate change.
The science behind extreme weather event attribution could put politicians in the dock.
The World Bank will no longer finance upstream oil and gas projects after 2019.
Satellite images can help save our planet from catastrophic climate change - if we pay close attention to what they are telling us.











