International Mountain Day 2020: Let us take a look at why they are so important for the planet and what threatens them the most
With the 13 new signatories, 31 companies have now joined The Climate Pledge
The Apex Committee for Implementation of Paris Agreement (AIPA) will have members from 14 ministries.
Greenland lost 152 billion tons of ice this year, a slower rate than 2019
China, Japan and South Korea have all followed the European Union in pledging to cut emissions to "net zero" in recent weeks, where they release only as much as they remove from the air
India will need increased effort to meet the targets
Climate change must be fought not in silos but in an integrated, comprehensive and holistic way, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said at a G20 event
Modi also said that work is constantly going on to strengthen the start-ups in the energy sector
This year's report analyses G20 countries' performance across 100 indicators of climate adaptation, mitigation and finance, among other things
"There's sometimes a certain anxiety of seeing the Mer de Glace before it disappears"
Singapore's stockpiles are as strategic as America's petroleum reserves. Sand, or something like it, will be a hot commodity as long as there is a Singapore
One argument that's gained ground in recent years is that growth itself is the problem
The pandemic has muted the U.N. meeting, with world leaders speaking not from the podium in New York but via video from home
Responsible for Earth's cooling, Arctic's sea ice cover shrank by 3.74 million square km in 2020
The study will involve multiple cruises to the whales' feeding grounds in the Southern Ocean off Antarctica and the coastlines of the three continents where they breed
Chinese President Xi Jinping says his country will aim to stop adding to the global warming problem by 2060.
Chinese President Xi Jinping says his country will aim to stop pumping additional carbon dioxide, the main global warming gas, into the atmosphere by 2060
The U.N. chief noted that large investors are already pulling their money out of heavily polluting industries, especially coal
1.7 billion people to face severe water shortage due to the decline in glacier runoffs in Central Europe and Tibetan Plateau between 2030 and 2050
The scientific consensus is that global warming must be limited to 1.5 degrees Celcius by 2099 to avoid the worst predictions