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Pacific north-west heatwave shows climate is heading into ‘uncharted territory’

Robert McSweeney The deadly heatwave that hit north-western US and Canada in late June would have been “virtually impossible” without human-caused global warming, a new “rapid-attribution” study finds. The event, which saw temperature records shattered by as much as 5C, has been li

States have these 13 duties when it comes to biodiversity and human rights

Unprecedented biodiversity loss, pollution, climate change and the rise of zoonotic diseases have showcased the symbiotic relationship between humans and nature. The human right to a safe, clean, healthy and sustainable environment, as well as other human rights, can only be realized where biodivers

Most buildings were designed for an earlier climate – here’s what will happen as global warming accelerates

Ran Boydell Houses will be more prone to overheating, putting the lives of residents at risk, which is what has happened during the recent “heat dome” over North America. Flooding will happen more often and inundate greater areas, to the point that some places might have to be abandoned. Climate

What next for Germany on climate once Merkel steps down?

Julian Wettengel As Chancellor Merkel leaves office, she could be setting the stage for Germany to become an even more progressive climate partner A growing demand for more ambitious climate action is pushing German parties to outbid each other in this year’s national election campaign, setting th

Climate Emergency will be Catastrophic for India

A recent study, The costs of climate change in India, by the UK based Overseas Development Institute reviews climate change related risks faced by India and their possible impact on GDP, calling for greater climate ambition and action India does not bear responsibility for rising temperatures. Des

Rising heat-related deaths linked to global warming

Claudia Caruana Using empirical data gathered from 732 locations, researchers estimated the mortality burdens associated with additional heat exposure resulting from human-induced warming from 1991 to 2018. An international team of researchers has quantified how heat-related deaths are attributabl

Blu-Nits, a new measurement unit on the impact of a product on the environment

Mitchell Cetuk The word “blu-nit” comes from the joining of the words “blue” (for the planet) and “unit” (of measurement). The number of blu-nits attributed to a product equals the number of trees it would take to offset the CO2 emissions of that product in one day. This is accomplished

Leaked document suggest proposed revised EU energy law a huge step backwards on climate

A leaked version of the Energy Council’s proposed revision to the EU’s key energy infrastructure regulation – seen by NGOs – would lock in political and financial support for fossil gas for at least the next ten years.  The revision of the TEN-E regulation – that dictates whic

Why to Avoid Reading a Book on Climate Change Written by a Billionaire

Nitin Sethi I hardly write or report these days. A publication asked for a book review. But, it rejected the review upon reading the draft. Needless to say, its not a genteel and polite review. Thought of sharing it for those who may want to read it anyway. It has not been edited, so it […]

About 155 million people pushed into food insecurity in 2020

The COVID-19 pandemic has revealed the fragility of the global food system and the need for more equitable, sustainable and resilient systems to nutritiously and consistently feed 8.5 billion people by 2030. Conflict, economic shocks – including due to COVID-19, extreme weather – pushed at leas

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