The longer we wait to reduce emissions, the more money we lose.” The study looked at a range of different global warming scenarios up to and including …
‘Like everyone on the planet giving up breakfast’: Calories from food production set to … – CNN
… global food system is one of the most terrifying. But the overall impact of climate change on crops — and how much it can be offset by farmers …
Flavour of gin and tonic could be impacted by climate change, study finds – The Guardian
Volatile weather patterns, made more likely by climate breakdown, could change the taste of juniper berries, which are the key botanical that give gin …
Houston housing costs soar as climate adds pressure, report finds | khou.com
HOUSTON — Housing in Houston and Harris County is becoming increasingly unaffordable, and climate change is creating challenges for vulnerable …
Scientists warn that greenhouse gas accumulation is accelerating and more extreme … – AP News
WASHINGTON (AP) — Humans are on track to release so much greenhouse gas in less than three years that a key threshold for limiting global warming …
Could month-long heatwaves and 40°C temperatures become the UK’s new normal under …
Due to climate change, there is now a 50-50 chance of seeing another 40°C day in the next 12 years, scientists at the national weather and climate …
Climate crisis could hit yields of key crops even if farmers adapt, study finds – The Guardian
“It’s not as bad as a future where adaptation doesn’t happen at all, but it’s not this rosy ‘agriculture is going to benefit from climate change‘ kind …
How climate change will worsen hunger – Vox
And as the climate changes, rising average temperatures and changing rainfall patterns are poised to diminish yields, while weather events like …
Climate change could cut crop yields up to a quarter – France 24
Climate change is on track to reduce by 11 percent in 2100 the yields that today provide two-thirds of humanity’s calories from crops, …
Business has a role to play in mitigating climate change. Here are 4 actions to take
MIT Sloan climate expert John Sterman spells out the actions businesses can take to mitigate the economic and ecological harms of global warming.