In Tigray, a northern region of Ethiopia, parched landscapes and high poverty rates offer visible signs of the daily struggle many families face to find water. Persistent droughts and inconsistent ...
Agriculture, forestry and other land uses together account for about 62% of Africa's greenhouse gas emissions. At the same time, land degradation, deforestation and biodiversity loss are eroding ...
Humans have engineered climate change by manipulating the environment. There’s a hope that we may also be able to mitigate this, predominantly through reducing emissions, but in some cases by ...
Scroll down for a transcription of this episode. We explore how embracing uncertainty enables us to move beyond climate anxiety and despair to hope and action, with author and activist Rebecca Solnit.
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Hopeful climate messages trigger more creative action than fear, study finds
The findings also suggest positive emotions such as hope may be more likely to support sustained behavior change rather than ...
This glacier in Greenland, the largest outside of Antarctica, is releasing enough ice daily to meet New York City's water needs for an entire year. In 2024, global temperatures reached a ...
Kate Marvel is a climate scientist. She spends her days working with climate models, watching temperatures climb, glaciers melt and seas rise — and she has some feelings about it. Marvel’s new book is ...
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