The Cuban delegation fulfills a tight agenda at the Conference of the Parties on Climate Change (COP 30), held in Belém, Brazil ten years after the...
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Renewable energy already generates one-third of the world’s electricity, with China leading the pack. Is the momentum enough to limit global warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius above preindustrial levels? The global energy supply is radically changing. Solar and wind power’s share in the global electricity mix has almost quadrupled in a decade, from 5% in 2015 to … Continue reading How renewables boom could mitigate global climate change →
The Cuban delegation fulfills a tight agenda at the Conference of the Parties on Climate Change (COP 30), held in Belém, Brazil ten years after the...
Kevin Anderson, a professor of energy, has said the goal of limiting global warming to 1.5 degrees above pre-industrial levels is no longer viable....
Battered by last month's ferocious climate-fueled hurricane, Jamaica joined other small island nations and impoverished countries at Monday's United...
Battered by last month's ferocious climate-fueled hurricane, Jamaica joined other small island nations and impoverished countries at Monday's United...
SMALL ISLAND developing states have made another plug for countries to comply with the 1.5 degrees Celsius temperature goal, to limit global warming....
India is unlikely to submit its climate pledge before the end of the annual United Nations climate summit, raising questions about how the world's...
India is unlikely to submit its climate pledge before the end of the annual United Nations climate summit, raising questions about how the world's...
A revised draft agreement omits any mention of fossil fuels, the leading cause of global warming. ......
A revised draft agreement omits any mention of fossil fuels, the leading cause of global warming. ......
The average global temperature has risen by 1.5 C since the pre-industrial era due to climate change, and it is poised to continue increasing. In...