Many economists and business leaders are raising alarms about falling birthrates. But advocates for lower human populations say a less crowded world will be happier and more sustainable.
“The last few years have seen vital signs breaking their records by extraordinary margins, like surface temperature, ocean ...
In its most comprehensive report on climate change and health to date, the Lancet Countdown study found that rising temperatures cause an average of one death per minute. The World’s Host Carolyn ...
The consequences of climate inaction are ever more clear. In 2024, the world’s coral reefs suffered the most widespread ...
With no single dominant power waiting to take over from the US, the impacts of the next financial crisis could have ...
In 2021, rich countries vowed to spend more to help poor countries adapt to warming. That goal is unlikely to be met, a new ...
This is the message of the sixth issue of the annual "State of the Climate" report. The report was prepared by an ...
Global use of fossil fuels rose to a new record last year, releasing even more greenhouse gases. Humanity is 'hurtling toward ...
Earth's systems are nearing tipping points that could plunge the planet into a "hothouse" regime — but there's still time to ...
The UN estimated Tuesday that nations' carbon-cutting pledges imply a far-from-sufficient 10% emissions cut by 2035, ...
Global emissions of planet-warming greenhouse gases are expected to fall by about 10% by 2035, compared with 1990 levels, ...
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