The rate of global warming has surged since 2015 and is now nearly double what it was in the 1970s, according to a study 1 that tackles one of the hottest debates among climate scientists.
Temporary overshoot of global temperature targets—particularly the 1.5°C goal of the Paris Agreement—is no longer just a ...
In a new study led by the University of Michigan, researchers have shown that batteries have gotten a lot better over the ...
Sea level along the world’s coastlines is often much higher than previously assumed, a new study finds.
Described as nature’s “self-repairing engine,” short-term species turnover isn’t increasing as scientists expect—and that’s a ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Mindy Lubber is CEO and president of Ceres, a sustainability nonprofit organization. An innovative financial model set in motion ...
Planting trees is a vital strategy to combat both climate change and the biodiversity crisis. As forests grow, they sponge ...
The COP30 climate summit is taking place in the Brazilian Amazon – the most biodiverse place on the planet. This pivotal location highlights the reality: we cannot solve the climate crisis without ...
The scientific journal Nature retracted an influential paper that overestimated the economic toll of climate change – but not until after central banks around the world had used it to create risk ...
Mountains worldwide are experiencing climate change more intensely than lowland areas, with potentially devastating consequences for billions of people who live in and/or depend on these regions, ...
UK’s climate aid cuts condemned as ‘reckless’ slashing that will ‘betray world’s poorest’ - Campaigners warn proposals will drive global allies away at a critical time ...