A recent study published in the journal Nature Climate Change has found that rising temperatures and increased precipitation are the main factors responsible for the increase in methane emissions from wetlands.
This Monday, the members of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), a group that aims to explain everything that is known so far about global warming, published its latest report.
In 2022, carbon dioxide emissions reached a record, the International Energy Agency (IEA) reported in a document on Thursday, March 2. However, the increase compared to the 2021 figure was less than expected.
A few days ago, the first report estimating the amount of carbon dioxide captured on the planet was published. CO₂ is one of the greenhouse gases responsible for climate change
The annual meeting of the World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos, Switzerland, brings together more than 2,500 leaders from government, business and civil society to share ideas,
In the year 2019, flights produced over 915 million tonnes of CO2 out of the 43 billion tonnes of CO2 collectively produced by humans. This accounted for about 2.1% of all human-induced carbon emissions on the planet.
Blue carbon is the term used for carbon that is trapped by oceans or coastal ecosystems. These ecosystems sequester carbon from the atmosphere and water into the branches, leaves,
Coal-based power plants currently generated 37% of electricity globally, and according to IEA, coal will still generate 22% of the world’s electricity in 2040 dominating the energy sector.
The United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) launched the 13th edition of the Emissions Gap Report 2022 ahead of COP27. It was titled 'The Closing Window: Climate Crisis Calls for Rapid Transformation of Societies.'