The EU faces record wildfires in 2025, losing 1,028,000 hectares, primarily affecting Spain and Portugal, exacerbating climate change.| A greener life, a greener world
The annual Pacific Islands Forum (PIF) is one of the most important – if not the most important – political gatherings in our region. Each year, leaders from across the Pacific come together to discuss shared challenges and opportunities. And there’s no bigger challenge – or opportunity – affecting the region than climate change and […]| Climate Council
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Albania faces severe wildfires amid a heat dome, prompting evacuations and international aid, as climate change intensifies dry conditions.| A greener life, a greener world
In the Green Mountains of Vermont, pre-college students tackled questions about climate change and its effects on different communities.| State of the Planet
We’re living in a digital age, where the ability to find information (or even at times misinformation) is instant wherever you are in the world. This comes at the same time we’re at a critical juncture for climate research, where studying our changing world is more important now than ever. For SAFS graduate student, Amirah Casey, she knows that communication is vital to make impactful changes, and so applying for the PNW Climate Ambassadors program was a no-brainer.| fish.uw.edu
The Paris Agreement, adopted by 195 countries in 2015, represents the world’s collective approach to tackling climate change. Under the agreement, nations submit targets to cut climate pollution – described as Nationally Determined Contributions. Together, these targets chart a global pathway to slash climate pollution and prevent global temperatures from exceeding agreed limits. Under the […] The post What is the Paris Agreement and why does Australia need to set a Nationally Determine...| Climate Council
For at least 30 years, since the publication of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change’s ‘First Assessment Report’ in 1990, scientists have issued progressively more urgent calls to tackle the escalating climate crisis, driven by the burning of coal, oil and gas. The Albanese Labor Government’s imminent decision on Australia’s 2035 climate target will shape […] The post Why Australia needs to set a strong climate target this year appeared first on Climate Council.| Climate Council
This week the International Court of Justice delivered a strong advisory opinion that States have a clear legal obligation to cut emissions, prevent harm to the climate system and in some cases, pay for historical damages caused by their emissions. What does this mean for those of us on the frontlines of climate impacts? This […] The post An international court ruling, proof that the world can follow the Pacific’s lead on climate action appeared first on Climate Council.| Climate Council
Countries have very strong obligations under international law to cut climate pollution and prevent significant harm to the global climate that sustains human life.| Climate Council
The post below updates the UAH record of air temperatures over land and ocean. Each month and year exposes again the growing disconnect between the real world and the Zero Carbon zealots. It is as…| Science Matters
Southern Europe is already scorching. As May 2025 breaks records, are Spain and its neighbours prepared for a future of perpetual heatwaves?| A greener life, a greener world
Manjeet Dhakal The coronavirus pandemic adds yet another shock to the multiple challenges that more than a billion people living in the Least Developed Countries (LDCs) already face in day-to-day life. It is much more than a health crisis. It has the potential to create devastating health, social, economic and environmental crises that will leave [...]| LDC Climate Change
By Sonam P. Wangdi Nestled in the foothills of the Himalayas, surrounded by wispy clouds and ancient forests that go on for miles, there lies my home country of the Kingdom of Bhutan. A small, pristine oasis of only 800,000 people, well known for its Gross National Happiness Index, Bhutan ranks highly in economic freedom, [...]| LDC Climate Change
Denmark, a low-lying country, faces climate impacts as sea levels rise. Danes are less interested in living near water due to climate concerns. Groundwater levels are higher, causing worry among ho…| A greener life, a greener world
China’s marine progress includes ecological redlines, nature reserves, rare species recovery, green and low-carbon development, and international cooperation while addressing problematic spec…| A greener life, a greener world
Climate Change is a real and serious issue. In this video Bill Nye, the Science Guy, explains what causes climate change, how it affects our planet, why we need to act promptly to mitigate its effe…| The Spiral Turns
For four consecutive days, Earth experienced its hottest day on record. On Monday, July 3, the global average temperature was 16.2ºC (61.16ºF); that was the hottest day ever recorded. The next day,…| Resilience Intel