The effects of climate change, such as natural disasters, pollution and environmental degradation, are affecting the health of many people around the world.
The world's blue lakes, many of which are in high northern latitudes, are at risk of losing their blue hues as a result of climate change, according to a new paper published in Geophysical Research Letters.
The landscape of Pakistan is no longer what it used to be. Now there are no houses where there used to be, and miles of puddles of water have appeared, forming new rivers where there used to be asphalt.
A benchmark in the world of socially responsible business, which has applied the concept of sustainability in its purest sense, turned around yesterday to go even further in its determination.
The consequences of climate change can be seen today in Europe, where heat waves are getting longer and more intense. But it's not just happening there. Every decade since 1980 is hotter than the last.
According to the international organization, extreme weather events such as droughts and floods, as well as air pollution, will be responsible for the loss of more than two million hectares of land due to degradation and more than one million species.
Migratory birds are declining globally due to the way humans have reshaped the landscape in recent decades, according to new research from the University of East Anglia.