Scientists have charted landscapes to clarify when and how to implement “managed retreat,” in the face of extreme weather risks.
Exploring the issues that young people in Europe fear the most.
How do the different Latin American countries compare when it comes to building climate resilience, while climate change can impact sustainable development
Consequences of global climate change—loss of Arctic sea ice and increased Eurasian snowfall—may make China’s severe winter air pollution problems worse.
A 2015 global pact for fighting climate change will benefit in some ways at least if U.S. President Donald Trump carries out his threat to pull out, backers say.
A 2016 Pew Research Center survey looked at how scientific knowledge influenced people’s views on climate change and energy issues.
Humankind must begin to rebuild the world's forests, says Justin Adams.
2016 was the year for extreme climate events.
Floating islands could be used to help low-lying, small islands of the Pacific that are disproportionately at risk of losing land as sea level climbs.
The Alps could lose up to 70 percent of their snow cover by 2100, but only if people let global warming exceed 2 degrees Celsius.
Alister Doyle looks at how the actions and commitments from cities are often exceeding national ones, when it comes to tackling climate change.
Chemists have engineered a molecule that uses light or electricity to convert carbon dioxide into carbon monoxide—a carbon-neutral fuel source.











