• Inter-American Court of Human Rights Changes Rules on Climate Change Action

    This case is pivotal, given the urgency experts have highlighted for reducing emissions and mitigating global warming.

  • How climate change is shaping democracy

    From its effect on polling and political mobilisation to how voters perceive power structures, the changing environment has far-reaching repercussions.

  • DA forms climate change panel

    A climate change panel has been formed by the Department of Agriculture amid La Niña’s expected damage to the agriculture sector.

  • Climate change doesn't have to be a culture war issue

    Protesters who vandalise our heritage make climate change a divisive issue. But when it comes to the environment, we all win or we all lose, says Frances Lasok When we are under pressure, our hands start shaking and our mind goes blank. That’s because when we’re scared our bodies flood with the chemicals necessary to []

    • WNYC

    Climate Change and Mosquitos in Southeast Queens

    Roxanne Scott, independent journalist working on a series with the NY Amsterdam News about climate change in Southeast Queens, talks about how St. Albans in Southeast Queens, a majority-Black neighborhood where residents have long complained of neglected infrastructure and services, is dealing with a pest exacerbated by climate change: mosquitos.

    • NPR

    How student protests are changing college graduations

    Four years after COVID disrupted high school graduations, many college seniors are looking forward to their first real commencement. Student protests are forcing some to adjust their expectations.

  • Senators laud creation of climate change panel

    Senators yesterday lauded the Department of Agriculture creation of a climate change panel amid La Niña’s expected damage to the agriculture sector.

  • Senators laud creation of climate change panel

    Senators yesterday lauded the Department of Agriculture creation of a climate change panel amid La Niña’s expected damage to the agriculture sector.

  • Climate Change Exacerbates April Heatwaves In Asia

    Heatwaves across Asia this April that sent temperatures soaring above 40℃ were made hotter and more likely by human-induced climate change, according to an analysis by an international team of leading climate scientists from the World Weather Attribution (WWA) group. The group has done more than 70 studies on a range of extreme weather events […]

  • Climate Change and Housing Adaptation: Owl Edition

    For several scorching days in June 2021, an oppressive heat dome sat over western North America. In the Fraser Valley, inland from Vancouver, British Columbia, the temperature soared to 42.9 °C. The previous June high for the area—set in 1982—was

  • Drought is the worst climate change threat for the Netherlands

    Summer drought, as well as floods and a rise in sea levels are among the effects of climate change that will impact the Netherlands most, both socially and financially, the government’s environmental assessment agency PBL said in a report out on Tuesday. The report said the consequences of climate change in other countries will also affect the Dutch economy and that the situation calls for “urgent” action. Although gradual changes can be predicted with some certainty, sudden extreme events are

  • Climate protesters interrupt Italian Open matches

    Two matches at the Italian Open in Rome were suspended following a protest by climate activists. The last-16 tie between Madison Keys and Sorana Cirstea was interrupted, along with a doubles match in which Santiago Gonzalez and Edouard Roger-Vasselin were facing Marcelo Arevalo and Mate Pavic. American Keys was leading 6-2 3-1 when, according to a […]