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Climate ActionIf good data is key to decarbonization, more than half of Asia’s economies are being locked out of progress, this report saysEwan Thomson 05 May 2023
Climate ActionHistoric flooding in Fort Lauderdale was a sign of things to come – a look at who is most at risk and how to prepareSmitha Rao · The Conversation 04 May 2023
Climate ActionHow innovative disaster risk financing can help Africa tackle impacts of climate changeDavid Maslo 03 May 2023
Nature and BiodiversityArticle 6 of the Paris agreement: How it can accelerate the transition to net zeroNasim Pour, Sandra Carolina Agudelo, Cameron Stonestreet, and Emma Cox 02 May 2023
Forum InstitutionalQ&A with Jane Gilbert: The rise of the 'Chief Heat Officer' and why it mattersKate Whiting and Linda Lacina 01 May 2023
Forum InstitutionalThe future of jobs is green: How climate change is changing labour marketsSue Duke 30 Apr 2023
Geographies in DepthDeadly drought in Horn of Africa ‘would not have happened’ without climate changeDaisy Dunne · Carbon Brief 28 Apr 2023
Nature and BiodiversitySaving forests to protect coastal ecosystems: Japan sets historic exampleAnnelise Giseburt · Mongabay 28 Apr 2023
Climate ActionRare Yosemite National Park closure prompted by flood risk from rapid snowmeltCristen Hemingway Jaynes · EcoWatch 28 Apr 2023
Nature and BiodiversityProtecting large trees for wildlife also benefits climate, study saysCristen Hemingway Jaynes · EcoWatch 27 Apr 2023
Climate ActionUnprecedented heat extremes ‘could occur in any region globally’Ayesha Tandon · Carbon Brief 27 Apr 2023
Climate ActionHow extreme weather threatens to bring down the UK’s power lines and halt supply to homesMatthew Wright · The Conversation 27 Apr 2023
Nature and BiodiversityRate of sea-level rise doubles in a decade, and the other nature and climate news you need to read this weekStefan Ellerbeck 25 Apr 2023
Climate ActionWhat the data says about Americans’ views of climate changeAlec Tyson, Cary Funk, and Brian Kennedy · Pew Research Center 24 Apr 2023
Climate ActionThis algorithm could help better predict extreme weather eventsNiranjana Rajalakshmi · Futurity 24 Apr 2023
Nature and BiodiversityBiodiversity targets are slipping out of reach, but all is not lostRichard Cornford, Fiona Spooner, and Robin Freeman · The Conversation 24 Apr 2023
Climate ActionCultivating mushrooms by trees could feed millions while mitigating climate change, research findsCristen Hemingway Jaynes · EcoWatch 24 Apr 2023
Nature and BiodiversityEl Niño is coming, and ocean temps are already at record highs – that can spell disaster for fish and coralsDillon Amaya · The Conversation 21 Apr 2023
Climate ActionExplainer: What is direct air capture and how can it fight climate change?Reuters · Reuters 21 Apr 2023