Financial markets react more strongly to sudden, visible events like storms, even when gradual changes like rising sea levels might be equally devastating.
Climate change is widely known to affect physical health—but new research suggests the mental health toll could be enormous. A study published in The Lancet Planetary Health projects that rising ...
Health and climate action can be designed together, supporting and reinforcing each other, instead of being treated as ...
Atmos reports on the potential for sports organizations to raise awareness for climate change and global stewardship.
Climate shocks don’t stay local: when drought meets inequality, losses cascade through food systems and finance, exposing risks and resilience opportunities.
Oceans are rising as the climate changes, threatening coastal cities. A new study shows that much more of the world's ...
Climate change is threatening modern life in ways we are still finding, from food security to the economy to everyday living.
Governments' attempts to achieve climate goals are falling short, in large part because wealthy economies are continuing to ...