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Climate change threatens the health and survival of urban trees and the various benefits they deliver to urban inhabitants. Here, we show that 56% and 65% of species in 164 cities across 78 countries are currently exceeding temperature and precipitation
Climate change is a complex global challenge. The realities of climate risk, including physical impact and transition risk, affect every society and organization, including your own. Limiting global warming to 1.5°C means navigating and delivering on
Current flood risk mapping, relying on historical observations, fails to account for increasing threat under climate change. Incorporating recent developments in inundation modelling, here we show a 26.4% (24.1–29.1%) increase in US flood risk by 2050 d
Climate Action We’re taking action to help shape a more positive future Our planet can’t wait On behalf of future generations, we have to act right now. The world is facing unparalleled challenges from climate change. There’s an immediate need to reduce our impact. ...
The electricity sector will play a key role on the journey to climate change in New Zealand. Find out the 6 steps to the country's emission reduction plan.
but 5 degrees is roughly how much difference there is between the world as it is today and as it was during the last Ice Age.[3]In other words, when we came out of the Ice Age,the planet warmed by 5 degrees over about 5000 years. Modern climate change threatens to produce the same...
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Climate Change Newsreports : ByChloé Farand Germany is considering support for at least 10 foreign fossil fuel projects worth over €1 billion ($1bn), despite its pledge to end international funding for coal, oil and gas. Inresponse to a parliamentary questionfrom a left-wing German lawmaker...
from their homes. While hurricanes in the western Caribbean are common during the fall, Eta and Iota were remarkably strong for so late in the season. The intensity of these storms was fueled by some of the warmest water in the Northern Hemisphere, enhanced by human-caused climate change. ...