Global heating has moved from a distant threat to a defining feature of daily life, with temperature records and disaster ...
AKUAK, South Sudan(AP) — Standing in waist-deep water, Ayen Deng Duot uses a machete to break up the thick roots of a papyrus plant and throws the pieces onto a spongy mix of plants and clay soil.
The top United Nations court has ruled that nations are obligated under international law to limit climate change, and countries that don't act could be held legally responsible for climate damages ...
Communities across the globe are facing unprecedented challenges in the Anthropocene. These challenges are particularly acute ...