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Search ResultThe Pentagon Just Issued Marching Orders On Climate Change
The boring-but-important 12-page document issued in January tells the armed service chiefs and top civilian officials to identify how climate change will affect their missi...
Read MoreFrom Droughts TO Disease, 2015 Highlighted Our Food System's Shortcomings
2015 was a bit of a news roller-coaster when it came to the things we eat. We?ve made some progress over the year in some areas but struggled to cope in others as we faced ...
Read MoreWorries Grow Over Humanitarian Impacts Of 'Strongest El Nino'
The strongest El Nino on record is likely to increase the threat of hunger and disease for tens of millions of people in 2016 aid agencies say. The weather phenomenon is se...
Read MoreNearly 20 Million People Were Displaced Last Year Because Of Extreme Weather
Extreme natural disasters like floods, storms and earthquakes displaced nearly 20 million people in 2014, a new report by the Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC) has found. Sin...
Read MoreSingapore Pledges New 2030 Greenhouse Gas Targets To Limit Climate Change
Singapore has outlined two new environmental targets for the country for the year 2030, in line with global plans to limit climate change and its impact on the world. The G...
Read MoreCountries Pitch In For Early Warning Systems And Accurate Weather Projections
Taking into account the rising frequency of extreme weather events across the world and subsequent damages, the Subsidiary Body of Scientific and Technological Advice (SBST...
Read MoreChina’s Three Gorges Dam Is Threatened by Climate Change, Says Government Official
China's Three Gorges Dam is the largest hydroelectric plant in the world, stretching nearly a mile and half wide and over 600 feet high ? five times larger than the Hoover ...
Read MoreFive ways to achieve climate justice Helena Kennedy
We are learning to see climate injustice. We see it in the distressing stories of lives destroyed, epic droughts, floods and typhoons, and families and whole peoples uproot...
Read MoreWe can't let climate change turn droughts, flash floods and mudslides into the new normal
Between power outages, deluging rains, flash floods, mudslides and record droughts, California is quickly becoming unrecognizable ? all the bellwethers of an ecosystem out ...
Read MoreReflecting sunlight into space has terrifying consequences, say scientists
But ?geoengineers? say urgent nature of climate change means research must continue into controversial technology to combat rising temperatures Fighting global warming by r...
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