Innovative Solutions Needed as Climate Change Increases Landslide Risks in New Zealand
Recent landslide events in New Zealand underscore the growing threats from climate change, while new technologies may provide ways to mitigate these risks.
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Recent landslide events in New Zealand underscore the growing threats from climate change, while new technologies may provide ways to mitigate these risks.
The escalating geopolitical tensions in Eastern Europe highlight the urgent need to consider the climate and radiological impacts of a possible nuclear conflict in the region.
Wheat is a staple in many diets worldwide, but as climate change poses challenges, exploring ways to increase its production is crucial.
As the world reflects on the Chernobyl disaster, there is a notable resurgence in interest and investment in nuclear energy, signaling a potential shift in global energy strategies.
Scientists from UBC Okanagan have produced a national map indicating the significant impact of climate change on Canada's ecosystems, suggesting current park protections may be inadequate.
Despite years of promises regarding climate action, the meat and dairy industry remains a significant contributor to global emissions, raising questions about their environmental claims.
Urban areas often experience higher temperatures than nearby rural regions due to heat-retaining surfaces. As climate change intensifies, the adoption of green tram tracks could mitigate this issue, yet Australia has yet to embrace this solution.
Soil biologist Eric Slessarev underscores the role of deep-rooted grass in enhancing carbon sequestration, offering insights for conservationists and farmers.
A recent study indicates that the carbon footprint associated with milk production is likely larger than previously understood, particularly when considering emissions from damaged soils.
The early months of 2026 have already recorded significant warmth, indicating a potential for the year to rank as the second warmest in history, driven by a strong El Niño.
Indigenous leaders at the UN are discussing the significant disparity between international court rulings on climate issues and the actions taken by governments.
The Green New Deal is adapting to focus on a 'working-class climate agenda' that aims to address economic challenges while combating climate change.
Researchers at The University of Manchester have revealed that microbial communities from hot springs may play a crucial role in converting industrial CO2 emissions into valuable products, paving the way for a low-carbon economy.
The Wasatch Back Citizens Climate Lobby is organizing a community event to discuss the potential of nuclear energy in addressing climate change, scheduled for April 20, 2026.
A study from Adelaide University reveals that a seaweed compound can significantly lower methane emissions from beef cattle, offering a potential solution for sustainable beef production.
A recent study in Science Advances examines how the Pacific pocket mouse, North America's most endangered mouse, is adapting to climate change, revealing significant challenges related to genetic diversity.
This week's climate developments highlight a notable decrease in fossil-fuel power generation, alongside warnings regarding a potential 'Super' El Niño event and ongoing climate challenges in Afghanistan.
For the first time, mosquitoes have been reported in Iceland, marking a significant shift for the island that was previously the only mosquito-free Arctic country. This change may be linked to rising temperatures.
Recent research indicates that climate-induced changes in animal development may have lasting effects across generations, potentially speeding up evolutionary processes.
Strategic angle: A study reveals that differences of opinion on climate change among the Dutch have decreased over the past 40 years.