Most global leaders committed to taking actions that would limit global warming to 1.5ºC and below 2ºC by the end of the century.
While some cite rising sea surface temperature for the frequency in events, others point to negligible deviation in rain, drought and cyclones during the past 100 years
Environment ministers from seven leading industrialised nations agreed to accelerate efforts to slow global warming, including a commitment to end government support for new coal-fired power plants
Research shows marine heat waves are now about 20 times more likely than they were just four decades ago, and they tend to be hotter and last longer
Global climate diplomacy must focus on accelerated 2030 goals rather than net-zero target dates
A document from the United Mine Workers offers reason to hope
The Democratic president, who returned the United States to the pact, announced a new U.S. target on Thursday to reduce its emissions 50%-52% by 2030
The president will commit the United States to deep cuts in emissions at an Earth Day summit meeting that starts on Thursday, according to people familiar with the plan
The deal arrives just in time for a summit of world leaders hosted by the U.S. government on Thursday and Friday
Johnson has pitched the shift to a greener economy as part of Britain's recovery from the pandemic
Indian-American CEO of a top US firm believes that New Delhi has an opportunity to lead the world on climate change
China and the United States have agreed to cooperate on the issue of climate change, US Special Presidential Envoy for Climate John Kerry and China Special Envoy for Climate Change Xie Zhenhua said
United States Special Presidential Envoy for Climate John Kerry on Thursday said India and the US can come together on climate change
Over a third of the Antarctic's ice shelf area may be at risk of collapsing into the sea if global temperatures reach four degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels, according to a study
A successful US-India climate partnership marked by techno-financial assistance to pursue carbon neutrality can set a template for the rest of the world
If rises to challenge, it can serve as a model for other developing countries
Developed world has occupied 80 per cent of the carbon space already, says union minister
Potentially deadly heat waves will likely become more commonplace in South Asian countries, including India, in the coming decades even if global warming is limited to 1.5 degrees Celsius
The US grade would drop by two notches, and as much as three levels for Germany, India and the Netherlands.
The estimates comes amid warnings by policy makers from around the world that financial markets are underpricing the risk of climate change on asset prices, with potentially costly future corrections