
Seven of nine planetary boundaries breached, and other nature and climate stories you need to read this week
Scientists have issued a red alert for the health of the planet, in a first-of-its-kind report.
Scientists have issued a red alert for the health of the planet, in a first-of-its-kind report.
New research reveals that $2.6tn is spent annually on environmentally harmful subsidies (EHS), equivalent to 2.5% of global GDP.
By 2070, human populations are set to expand in wildlife habitats across more than half of the world's land, raising environmental and health concerns, scientists warn.
A record 15 national heat records have been broken since the start of this year, according to influential climate historian Maximiliano Herrera.
世界中で、マングローブ林は毎年、400万台の自動車を道路から排除するのと同じ量の二酸化炭素を吸収しています。
Data from the European Union's Copernicus Climate Change Service (CS3), revealed that last month was the second hottest July on record.
Los Juegos Olímpicos de este año tienen un objetivo ambicioso: reducir la huella de carbono olímpica en comparación con la media de Londres 2012 y Río 2016.
Worldwide, mangrove forests absorb the same amount of carbon annually as removing 4 million cars from the road for a year.
Analysis by the World Weather Attribution (WWA) revealed that temperatures experienced by athletes during the Paris Olympics "would not have occurred without human-induced climate change".
This year's Olympics has an ambitious goal: to halve the carbon footprint of the Games compared with the average for London 2012 and Rio 2016.
By 2100, the climate crisis could lengthen our days by 2.62 milliseconds, according to a study.
June 2024 was the 12th consecutive month of temperatures of 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels, according to the European Commission's Copernicus Climate Change Service (CS3).
Seaweed – it can be slimy around the legs on a swim and gives off a rotting stench on shorelines that can dampen the mood of any beach day.
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