The world needs the World Meteorological Organization. This has been the central message of 75th anniversary activities ...
Nations around the world are missing climate goals, burning more fossil fuel and failing to curb greenhouse gases.
The year 2025 has been a destructive one for the global climate, marked by extreme heatwaves, fires, catastrophic typhoons, ...
The World Meteorological Organisation has already said that the past 11 years were the warmest on record, and 2025 is most ...
This year was not a good one for environmentalists or climate scientists as action against warming faced headwinds around the ...
A Kwanzaa decoration is set up outside the New York Stock Exchange on December 18, 2020 in New York City. Many holiday events ...
International trade wars, ushered in by Trump, have unfortunately started affecting the green energy transition. Since China ...
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B.C. climate news: Wildfires, floods and cyclones among world's costliest climate breakdown disasters of 2025
Here's all the latest local and international news concerning climate change for the week of Dec. 22 to Dec. 28, 2025.
Barefoot children played on chilly sand as Gaza’s thousands of displaced people prepared threadbare tents for another round ...
As the Arctic melts and people spend more time there, defining our relationship to sea ice becomes more necessary.
Atmospheric rivers are long and relatively narrow bands of water vapor that form over an ocean and flow through the sky.
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Rich nations' new oil and gas approvals to breach 1.5°C Paris threshold locking in irreversible warming - study
By Ben Aris in Berlin A wave of new rich nations oil and gas extraction projects approved since 2022 will consume nearly one-fifth of the world’s remaining carbon budget for limiting global warming to ...
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