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Latin America's top human rights court has issued a groundbreaking advisory opinion linking states’ human rights obligations ...
A 70,000-person global study found understanding how events such as fires and floods are linked to climate change may be a ...
Irina Marinov, associate professor at the Department of Earth and Environmental Science, leads a research community focused ...
The Inter-American Development Bank aims to unlock at least $11 billion in sustainable finance to help countries cope with ...
Goals Accelerate cutting-edge research and transformative innovation in climate science and technology through collaboration Develop and sustain a highly collaborative research ecosystem comprising ...
The Climate Adaptation Science (CAS) Program is a 9-credit interdisciplinary graduate specialization that is available to MS and PhD students at Utah State University. The program provides students ...
Misleading information about the nature of climate change is further complicating and delaying action to fight the environmental issue, according to a new research report. A sprawling report ...
This episode asks what the aid cuts mean for the most climate-vulnerable countries. With fiscal space tightening and multilateralism on the decline, guests discuss how governments and international ...
Scientists turned out at rallies from coast to coast and in Europe to “Stand Up for Science,” revitalizing a movement to defend scientific integrity that started during Trump’s first term.
Caisse de depot et placement du Quebec, Montreal, plans to reach C$400 billion ($294.4 billion) in climate action investments by 2030, as part of its climate strategy for the next five years, said ...
“Our climate challenges help people to feel empowered, capable and supported, which means that they are far more likely to take real-life action – even beyond the two week’s challenges.
"We are already in crunch time for these higher levels of warming," co-author Joeri Rogelj, a professor of climate science and policy at Imperial College London, told journalists, adding there was ...