China's Shift in Carbon Measurement Creates Significant Emissions Gap
China's recent adjustment in its carbon measurement strategy has led to a notable discrepancy in its emissions reporting, comparable to the total emissions of Germany.
Climate, ecology, sustainability, biodiversity, and energy transition.
China's recent adjustment in its carbon measurement strategy has led to a notable discrepancy in its emissions reporting, comparable to the total emissions of Germany.
B2Gold has published its Tenth Annual Responsible Mining Report alongside its Fifth Annual Climate Strategy Report, emphasizing its dedication to sustainable practices.
As the climate system appears to be changing more rapidly than anticipated, the pressure on ocean monitoring networks is intensifying, highlighting their crucial role.
Recent developments in covalent organic frameworks (COFs) show promise for improving CO2 separation, crucial for natural gas purification and hydrogen production.
A recent analysis identifies landscapes across Europe that can promote climate mitigation and biodiversity while minimizing socioeconomic risks, utilizing a novel climate-smart rewilding framework.
As walleye return to their spawning grounds on Mille Lacs Lake, the event serves as a reminder of the critical need for habitat protection in the region.
In response to the increasing frequency of heat waves linked to climate change, Gentoo penguins are modifying their breeding times. This adaptation may enhance their chances of survival.
In the Pennine hills, thousands of holes are emerging as part of a restoration initiative aimed at enhancing carbon storage through peatland recovery.
Recent research indicates that microplastics are impairing algae growth, which is vital for the ocean's ability to absorb carbon dioxide and mitigate climate change.
As technological solutions to climate change encounter significant hurdles, researchers are considering the potential of natural methods to address this pressing issue.
As global events and the climate crisis continue to impact Britain, the call for supermarkets to cap price increases on essential foods highlights the urgent need for reform in the food system.
Indonesia is set to embark on constructing a massive sea wall exceeding 500 kilometers to protect the north coast of Java from the threats posed by rising sea levels.
A recent study from the University of Nottingham indicates that hope can significantly improve creative problem-solving in sustainability efforts.
As the climate crisis intensifies, technologies that mimic natural processes to capture carbon are gaining attention. However, the question remains: can these methods ensure long-term storage?
A recent study reveals that coral reefs in the South China Sea have significant carbon storage capabilities, comparable to mangroves and seagrasses, emphasizing their role in climate change mitigation.
A recent gathering of scientists in London highlighted the importance of migration in adapting to climate change, challenging the notion that it signifies a failure to adapt.
A recent study sheds light on the multifaceted nature of Systemic Cooling Poverty, revealing critical insights into heat vulnerability beyond mere temperature metrics.
A new phase of climate research is set to begin as hundreds of scientists from various institutions prepare to engage with CMIP7, which may significantly influence future climate science.
Despite two-thirds of Americans advocating for climate action, a recent study indicates that media representation of this issue remains limited and polarized.
A recent study from the Yale Center for Biodiversity and Global Change indicates that wildlife modifies its behavior due to human presence and habitat changes.