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Comedians have long used jokes to raise awareness of serious problems, and many are now turning the gaze to climate change.
Weather forecasting relies on international collaboration. Cuts at U.S. government agencies will negatively impact attempts ...
For 12 years, scientists thought they knew how much extreme heat human bodies could cope with. New research shows how wrong ...
As global temperatures rise, scientists debate the pros and cons of solar geoengineering, a strategy to cool Earth by reflecting sunlight into space.
Friederike Otto, 42, is a climate scientist at Imperial College London, where she is best known for pioneering the new field of attribution science, in which researchers calculate in real time how ...
Christina is a freelance editor and contributor with Newsweek’s small business team. With a passion for small business optimization and strategy, Christina has successfully launched her own ...
China’s glacier area has shrunk by 26% since 1960 due to rapid global warming, with 7,000 small glaciers disappearing completely and glacial retreat intensifying in recent years, official data ...
“Dressing to kill could kill the planet,” he stressed. The fashion industry is one of the world’s most polluting sectors, responsible for up to eight per cent of global greenhouse gas emissions. It ...
ING has become the first systemically important global bank to have its climate goals validated as being in line with efforts ...
However, whether they mitigate or exacerbate global warming has long remained a mystery. Now, researchers from the School of Engineering at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology ...
Not only that: air conditioners can leak damaging refrigerants that can also contribute to global warming. "We need to get out of this cycle," Lily Riahi from the United Nations Environment Program ...
The best minds in networking spent the better part of two decades wrenching the control planes of switches and routers out of network devices and putting them into external controllers. We called this ...