A new documentary screening at the Anchorage International Film Festival, “Ellavut Cimirtuq (Our World Is Changing),” was produced by a team that …
Decades-old shrimp fishery, victim of climate change, to remain closed indefinitely
The business was based mostly in Maine and produced small, pink shrimp that were a winter delicacy in New England and across the country.
COP28: US touts climate leadership as oil and gas output hits record | Reuters
She also announced a new $3 billion pledge to the Green Climate Fund, which helps developing countries combat global warming. … climate change involve …
COP 28 in Dubai addresses climate change challenges – YouTube
COP 28 – the annual summit organised by the UN to assess progress made in combating climate change is underway in Dubai in the United Arab …
Developing nations press rich world to better fight climate change at U.N. climate summit
Leaders of developing nations jumped into Saturday’s second-day of a U.N. climate summit to press rich industrial countries to share their knowhow …
Saudi Arabia, oil companies agree to big cuts in methane gas emissions – Washington Post
Oil companies’ unexpected plan to tackle climate change. Saudi Arabia and other big fossil fuel entities sign onto initiatives to cut methane as they …
Climate change is making insurance coverage more expensive and more limited
Disaster claims in Canada have more than quadrupled over the past 15 years, and Canadians are bracing themselves to deal with continuing rising …
Climate change is also a health crisis — these 3 graphics explain why – Nature
Health is on the agenda at the COP28 climate meeting. Rising temperatures increase the spread of infectious diseases, claim lives and drive food …
Climate change: The young activists changing the sceptics’ minds – BBC
As global leaders gather at the COP28 summit in Dubai, environmental activists around the world are still challenging climate sceptics.
For farmers, climate change is complicated – KERA Think
American farmers have always needed to grow as much as possible to survive, but climate change and soaring production costs are changing that reality.