TV and film are powerful mediums that can inform, entertain, and inspire millions of people around the world. They can also shape the public perception and awareness of the most pressing issues of our time, such as the climate crisis.
Just 10 days after a 6.2-inch (16-centimeter) hailstone set a new European record in Italy, stormy weather produced another 7.6-inch (19.46 cm) icy ball, exceeding the previous record again.
Pakistan, a country responsible for less than 1% of global carbon emissions, is dealing with the most serious consequences of climate change. With the fifth highest vulnerability to climate disasters in the world
India is a major producer of wheat, ranking second in the world. Since 2000, there has been a 17% increase in the area of land used for wheat cultivation, resulting in a 40% increase in wheat production.
As the world grapples with an exceptionally scorching summer, recent scientific discoveries unveil distressing evidence of heat records shattering across the globe.
Even the colour of the sea is changing due to global warming, and this is nothing but a consequence of deeper ecological transformations. In the last twenty years, the colour of the ocean has undergone significant changes.
The models calculate the state of the Earth's atmosphere, oceans, land, and ice, capture past and present climate variability, and use the data to predict future climate change.
A new report from ESG Book, seen by CNN, reveals that most of the world's largest companies have not made enough progress in reducing their planet-warming emissions in the last five years, putting the world at risk of suffering
In a world faced with the urgent need to address climate change, it may come as a surprise that chocolate, a treasured treat for millions of people around the world, can play a role in mitigating its effects.