US coalition says “we are still in” at UN climate summit
Coalition of actors from the US rejects Trump's stand on climate change
Fermin Koop is a reporter from Buenos Aires, Argentina. He holds an MSc from Reading University (UK) on Environment and Development and is specialized in environment and climate change news.
Coalition of actors from the US rejects Trump's stand on climate change
Art installation at UN climate summit recreates air quality of major cities
Activists entered the plenary of negotiations at the climate talks but were soon kicked out by security.
Backed by science: Swedish climate activist asked countries to raise climate ambition.
None of the most polluting countries is on track to meet the Paris Agreement goals
There are about 700 ocean sites with low levels of oxygen, an IUCN report presented at COP25 reported.
Key report at COP25 summarizes main insights behind climate change
Japan, Germany and Philippines were among the most affected countries last year
The anemone fish is finding difficulties to adapt to the fast changes in its environment
New study says there's a full consensus among scientists on man-made climate change
Unecessary e-mails are responsible for as much CO2 as thousands of cars.
A further global warming could lead to irreversible changes
The US space agency hopes to go back to the moon by 2024
World needs to increase its climate action five times
Songs from cultures around the world have similar patterns
Can an island just close down for a few days in order to preserve its ecosystems? Apparently so.
One of NASA's most forgotten missions to the moon, but also one of the funniest
Heavy industries could replace fossil fuels with a new solar technology.
While most of the world says goodbye to coal, China keeps opening new plants
Very, very probably wrong.
Only 122 satellites have already been launched and the impact is already evident, they claim.
The longer trend is clear: the Earth is feverish.
Every day, more than 141 billion liters of water are used to flush.
Wild mammals living near agriculture fields were found to change their diets.
Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro is again under the spotlight after this year's forest fires
This month alone, two of the US largest coal plants shut down.
California says it won't buy any cars from GM, Toyota, or any car manufacturers that don't implement strict emission standards.
They are in the atmosphere and have an influence on the energy balance of the planet
Three years after being implemented, the Paris Agreement faces a lack of ambition
More than 85% of the city has been affected by the high tides which have been linked to climate change.
Thailand is one of the countries that pump the most plastic into the ocean.
The Princess Elisabeth is the only base there with no emissions
Most populous state already declared a state of emergency
The worst hurricanes are now three times as frequent now than 100 years ago
The country seeks to reduce to zero all its greenhouse gases by 2050 - except methane
More research is needed to understand its effects on fisheries and humans
More cases could emerge as temperatures grow
Climate change is affecting animals in several ways
MPAs can help protect marine and coastal biodiversity
All schools will dedicate an hour a week to discussing the issue.
We need to act now, urges a collective of experts.
Every year more than 640.000 tonnes of nets, lines, pots and traps are dumped in the sea
CO2 is the main contributor to global warming
The research began in 1997 thanks to a unique sugas in seaweed
No country was allowed to withdraw for three years
It could even be used for buildings in the Artic
This would make it the most valuable company in the world, overtaking Apple by about half a trillion dollars.
Paulino Guajajara belonged to a group called the “Guardians of the Forest”
A new procedure could remove mutant proteins that kill neurons
It was the first time a study revealed the effects of pesticides on fish.