Conserving and restoring Southeast Asia's carbon-rich peatlands and mangroves could mitigate more than 50 per cent of the region's land-use carbon emissions, according to a new international study.
Earth is crossing the 1.5°C limit outlined in the Paris Agreement, beyond which scientists predict catastrophic harm to ...
Climate change mitigation strategies that don’t address overconsumption and reduce dependence on fossil fuel-derived ...
The U.S. is barreling toward an energy transition as renewables — especially solar — become ever-cheaper sources of energy. Renewables and natural gas have been gaining while coal has ...
Natural microbial decomposition of organic matter in wetlands is the largest single source of methane emissions ... s key greenhouse gas monitoring station in the World Meteorological Organization’s ...
OpenAI is scouring the U.S. for sites to build a network of huge data centers to power its artificial intelligence technology ...
A report published in The Lancet in 2019 concluded that a dietary shift toward plant foods and away from animal products is vital for promoting the health of our planet ... greenhouse gas emissions.
Could a sudden drop in pollution from cargo vessels criss-crossing global shipping lanes be inadvertently making the world ...
Some 1,100 flights were rerouted daily in 2023 to avoid Russian and Ukrainian airspace, a study found, releasing an estimated ...
Before they introduce credible targets to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, companies must first measure them. The Greenhouse Gas Protocol, a global accounting standard for carbon emissions ...
Attitudes about climate change and carbon footprints show strong regional patterning. Farzan Karimi-Malekabadi and colleagues investigated the role of moral values in these geographic patterns. Their ...