climate change
-
African Children Exposed To Environmental Shocks Making Them High Risk To Climate Change
Children in Africa are among the most vulnerable to the consequences of climate change, a report from the United Nations shows.
Latest Research Articles
-
African Wild Dogs Could Get Extinct Due to Hot Temperatures Amid Climate Change [Study]
Hazel Dormice Found in UK Nature Reserve Nesting Boxes After Facing Near Extinction Due to Climate Change
-
Climate Change Might Increase Conflict Deaths By 8.5% In 2060
-
Climate Change Fuels Frequent Shift From Worsening Drought to Deadly Flooding, Research Warns
-
Puffin Colonies Recovery Is A Sign That Impact Of Climate Change 'Is Not Always As Tidy As We Think,' Expert Says
-
Deadly Extreme Weather Like Heatwave, Floods, Wildfires To Become 'Norm' In A Decade, Experts Warn
-
Climate Change-Fueled Disasters: About $3 Billion Budget to Help Communities Become Resilient in US
-
Arctic Animals: Which Species Have Stayed or Migrated Due to Global Warming?
-
Tonga Eruption’s Contribution To Extreme Weathers ‘Quite Small,’ Study Says
-
UN Warns That Climate Change Bring Frequent And Intense Heat Waves
-
The Dying of the Black Forest: Climate Change Impacts on Tree Growth and Survival
-
California Drought: Prolonged Heat, Climate Change Causes 36 Million Trees to Die in 2022