The findings showed that climate change has been significantly affecting phytoplankton -- the tiny sea creatures which will lead to the change in colour -- intensifying its blue and green regions
Declaring climate change an international security issue may give the UN Security Council the right to take action on it
On globalisation, he said with all its fantastic improvements in the world and the technological progress, it has increased inequality at the country level
Jeffrey Shaman of the Mailman School of Public Health in New York explains how climate change impacts our health and why it is so difficult to link a particular public health event to climate change
An optimal policy needs to carefully balance subsidies for public transport use with petrol taxes and investments in the public transport network
A common fingerprint of a warmer world is a range shift, where the distribution of a species moves to higher altitudes or migrates toward the poles
India had submitted data to access potential funds from global carbon trade under Paris Agreement after 2020
Global warming has left some wintery animals with mismatched camouflage, and it may even cause a global beer shortage
India has committed that by 2030, as much as 40% of its installed energy capacity will be based on non-fossil fuels
Nearly 40% of Sundarban--the world's largest mangrove forest, three times as large as Goa--is in India, the rest is in neighbouring Bangladesh
f all countries managed to achieve all their climate commitments, the earth will still get 3 degrees C warmer by 2100
International negotiators and India's business and political leaders need to come up with measures that can help the poor and the vulnerable now
The amount of carbon dioxide saved by this reduction is equivalent to the amount of carbon sequestered by 5.5 billion trees over ten years
Climate change is the direct result of human action - and some humans are so much more responsible than others
The Katowice text simply reiterates the existing request in the Paris Agreement for countries to communicate and update their contributions by 2020
The spectre of climate engineering hung heavily over the recent United Nations climate conference in Katowice, COP24
Donald Trump, and Brazil's president-elect, Jair Bolsonaro, are both doubtful about climate science and have both suggested they would eventually like to withdraw from the Paris Agreement
Delegates from nearly 200 states finalised a common rule book designed to deliver the Paris goals of limiting global temperature rises to well below two degrees Celsius
Negotiators from around 200 countries in Katowice on Sunday finalised a set of rules that will make the 2015 Paris agreement to curb global warming operational in 2020.
This means all countries, rich and poor alike, must agree to action that will cap global temperature rises to "well below" two degrees Celsius