Previous Global Future Council on Social Cohesion and Just Transition Articles Topics All Climate Action Economic Growth Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Forum Institutional Fourth Industrial Revolution Health and Healthcare Systems Jobs and the Future of Work Nature and Biodiversity Stakeholder Capitalism Filter by topic Climate ActionWhat the world could look like in 2500 if we don't stop global warmingChristopher Lyon, Alex Dunhill, Andrew P. Beckerman, Ariane Burke, Bethany Allen, Chris Smith, Daniel J. Hill, Erin Saupe, James McKay, Julien Riel-Salvatore, Lindsay C. Stringer, Rob Marchant, and Tracy Aze · The Conversation 07 Oct 2021 Climate ActionClimate action: 57 mayors have signed a forest protection declarationMichael Taylor · Thomson Reuters Foundation trust.org 07 Oct 2021 Nature and BiodiversityScientists still don’t know how far melting in Antarctica will go – or the sea level rise it will unleashRupert Gladstone and Chen Zhao · The Conversation 07 Oct 2021 CybersecurityThe next decade will be defined by climate change and cyber riskRenaud Guidée 07 Oct 2021 Geographies in DepthScientists sound the alarm over drought in East Africa: What must happen nextChris Funk · The Conversation 07 Oct 2021 Nature and BiodiversityConservationists want to introduce elephants into Europe - here's whyHarry Wells, Nora Ward, and Ramiro D. Crego · The Conversation 07 Oct 2021 Geographies in DepthChina set to remove overseas coal power funding - but will it invest in renewable energy instead?Yixian Sun · The Conversation 06 Oct 2021 Nature and BiodiversityArctic sea ice summer minimum in 2021 is ‘12th lowest’ on recordAyesha Tandon · Carbon Brief 06 Oct 2021 Nature and BiodiversityThe town that flood-proofed itselfLaura Gersony · Circle of Blue 06 Oct 2021 Nature and BiodiversityScientists win Nobel Prize for Physics for their work on climate changeNiklas Pollard, Ludwig Burger, and Simon Johnson · Reuters 06 Oct 2021 Climate ActionHow flood-prone Mumbai is tackling climate change, from underground tunnels to newer sewersRoli Srivastava · Thomson Reuters Foundation trust.org 06 Oct 2021 Climate ActionMonsoons are a benefit to the US Southwest but are becoming harder to predictChristopher L. Castro and Diana Zamora-Reyes · The Conversation 06 Oct 2021 Climate Action7 billion ‘extra’ trees have been discovered in Africa - part of the continent’s ongoing efforts to restore and reforest the landSean Fleming 05 Oct 2021 Climate ActionItaly's first-ever 'living lab' is helping marine biologists tackle climate changeAlex Fraser · Reuters 05 Oct 2021 Nature and BiodiversityWhat is 'marine snow' and how does it help the ocean to store carbon?ETH Zurich · Futurity 05 Oct 2021 Geographies in DepthHow Asia can accelerate its green energy transitionRoslan Khasawneh · Reuters 05 Oct 2021 Nature and BiodiversityResearch shows droughts push more people to migrate than floodsBrett Walton · Circle of Blue 05 Oct 2021 Nature and BiodiversityManaging the increasing climate risks for countries surrounding the River NileYukio Tanaka · World Bank 05 Oct 2021 Climate ActionClimate change: how can we prepare U.S. homes for extreme weather?Drew DeSilver · Pew Research Center 05 Oct 2021 Climate ActionWhy natural climate solutions are about much more than carbonDavid Brand 05 Oct 2021 Prev 105/286 Next
Climate ActionWhat the world could look like in 2500 if we don't stop global warmingChristopher Lyon, Alex Dunhill, Andrew P. Beckerman, Ariane Burke, Bethany Allen, Chris Smith, Daniel J. Hill, Erin Saupe, James McKay, Julien Riel-Salvatore, Lindsay C. Stringer, Rob Marchant, and Tracy Aze · The Conversation 07 Oct 2021
Climate ActionClimate action: 57 mayors have signed a forest protection declarationMichael Taylor · Thomson Reuters Foundation trust.org 07 Oct 2021
Nature and BiodiversityScientists still don’t know how far melting in Antarctica will go – or the sea level rise it will unleashRupert Gladstone and Chen Zhao · The Conversation 07 Oct 2021
CybersecurityThe next decade will be defined by climate change and cyber riskRenaud Guidée 07 Oct 2021
Geographies in DepthScientists sound the alarm over drought in East Africa: What must happen nextChris Funk · The Conversation 07 Oct 2021
Nature and BiodiversityConservationists want to introduce elephants into Europe - here's whyHarry Wells, Nora Ward, and Ramiro D. Crego · The Conversation 07 Oct 2021
Geographies in DepthChina set to remove overseas coal power funding - but will it invest in renewable energy instead?Yixian Sun · The Conversation 06 Oct 2021
Nature and BiodiversityArctic sea ice summer minimum in 2021 is ‘12th lowest’ on recordAyesha Tandon · Carbon Brief 06 Oct 2021
Nature and BiodiversityScientists win Nobel Prize for Physics for their work on climate changeNiklas Pollard, Ludwig Burger, and Simon Johnson · Reuters 06 Oct 2021
Climate ActionHow flood-prone Mumbai is tackling climate change, from underground tunnels to newer sewersRoli Srivastava · Thomson Reuters Foundation trust.org 06 Oct 2021
Climate ActionMonsoons are a benefit to the US Southwest but are becoming harder to predictChristopher L. Castro and Diana Zamora-Reyes · The Conversation 06 Oct 2021
Climate Action7 billion ‘extra’ trees have been discovered in Africa - part of the continent’s ongoing efforts to restore and reforest the landSean Fleming 05 Oct 2021
Climate ActionItaly's first-ever 'living lab' is helping marine biologists tackle climate changeAlex Fraser · Reuters 05 Oct 2021
Nature and BiodiversityWhat is 'marine snow' and how does it help the ocean to store carbon?ETH Zurich · Futurity 05 Oct 2021
Geographies in DepthHow Asia can accelerate its green energy transitionRoslan Khasawneh · Reuters 05 Oct 2021
Nature and BiodiversityResearch shows droughts push more people to migrate than floodsBrett Walton · Circle of Blue 05 Oct 2021
Nature and BiodiversityManaging the increasing climate risks for countries surrounding the River NileYukio Tanaka · World Bank 05 Oct 2021
Climate ActionClimate change: how can we prepare U.S. homes for extreme weather?Drew DeSilver · Pew Research Center 05 Oct 2021