The recently released Global Tipping Points Report, unveiled during COP28, paints a bleak picture of the world teetering on the edge of disaster and destruction due to escalating global warming.
In a troubling trend, climate and environmental activists are facing increasing hostility both online and offline, posing a serious threat to their safety and freedom of expression.
At the COP28 summit, a significant stride was made with the unveiling of a new methodology to gauge greenhouse gas emissions from hydrogen production, courtesy of the United Arab Emirates and the International Organization for Standardization (ISO).
As the world’s eyes turn to COP28, a clarion call has been issued by leading conservationists and Indigenous rights advocates for a renewed focus on the essential role of nature and Indigenous Peoples
The ‘10 New Insights in Climate Science’ report, endorsed by 67 scientists from 24 countries and presented at COP28, outlines ten key insights for understanding the current state of Earth’s climate.
In a surprising turn of events, the coal mining sector was conspicuously absent from the discussions on methane emissions reduction at the COP28 climate summit.
During the COP28 climate summit in Dubai, Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed India’s dedication to the UN Framework for Climate Change and offered to host the COP33 Summit in India in 2028.
As global temperatures continue to rise, experts from the University of Birmingham are emphasizing the importance of refrigeration and cold chains as essential infrastructure.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi received a warm reception from the Indian community in Dubai when he arrived at the Dubai International Airport late on Thursday.