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Global Centre for Climate Change Impacts on Transboundary Waters (GC3TW)
Leveraging international expertise, the Global Centre for Climate Change Impacts on Transboundary Waters (GC3TW) currently studies water resources spanning the U.S. and Canadian geopolitical boundaries.
How past extinctions highlight future risks of human-induced climate change
Fossil records show what makes certain species more sensitive to extinction due to climate change.
Unexpected side effects of large-scale forestation on climate change
Researchers from the University of Sheffield have highlighted the relationship between forestation initiatives and climate change.
Reducing climate change and global warming
Professor Ken Naitoh from Waseda University in Japan charts a particular interdisciplinary carbon-neutral approach for reducing climate change and global warming that he believes will lead to a more peaceful world.
The EU Taxonomy Regulation as a lever to foster private sector adaptation to climate...
To ensure a smooth transition to a low-carbon financial and economic system and to prepare for climate-related risks, companies must develop and implement appropriate management measures. The EU Taxonomy Regulation is here to ensure this.
Adaption solutions for improved climate change resilience
Patricia Carbonell, RESIST Communication Contact at REVOLVE – Communicating Sustainability, discusses adaptation solutions for improved climate change resilience in European regions.
How climate change is a danger to our health
The World Health Organization (WHO) and the global health community demand that climate change's impact on health take centre stage at COP28.
The heightened health risks climate change has on children and pregnant women
On Tuesday, UN agencies issued a pressing appeal for immediate action, emphasising the significant health threats confronting women, infants, and children as the climate crisis continues to escalate.
Viewing climate change and its impact through a One Health lens
Ellie Parravani, External Affairs Advisor at international animal charity Brooke, explains why a ‘One Health’ approach to climate change is vital to protect people, animals, and the planet.
Energy self-consumption is vital to fight climate change and energy poverty
Pierre Jean Coulon, Rapporteur for the EESC opinion on Individual and collective energy self-consumption as a factor in the fight for the green and energy transition, and for economic and social balance, argues that energy self-consumption is vital to fight climate change and energy poverty.
Climate change threatens beach tourism
The Climate Service Center Germany (GERICS) and the Blue Flag Programme cooperate on the beach and coastal tourism adaptation to climate change.
How AI combats climate change and mitigates its impact
Climate change remains one of the most pressing issues humanity has to deal with today. In this article, we discuss how AI combats climate change.
NIH grants supports HIV care and climate change research
Researchers aim to uncover how extreme weather affects long-term HIV care outcomes and implications for addressing climate change impacts and other chronic health conditions.
Empathy on TikTok: Farmers and climate change
Farmers, traditionally focused on agriculture, are finding a unique way to engage in conversations about climate change through TikTok.
Antarctica’s extreme heatwave tied to climate change
A recent study has identified the cause of the heatwave in a region of eastern Antarctica called "Dome C," where temperatures rose to 39 degrees Celsius above the usual.
Unlocking climate change communication by making it more accessible
Boulder, Colo., USA: As the world grapples with the consequences of a warming climate, effective climate change communication has become paramount. How can we make climate science accessible to everyone?
Building a resilient future: Tackling climate change, human health and wildfires
Mónica Rodrigues from the University of Coimbra and Fantina Tedim from the University of Porto, both in Portugal, present their perspectives on climate, human health, and wildfires to create a future that is both sustainable and resilient.
Italian mountain forests face irreversible climate change transformation
As the current climate crisis continues to grow, Italian mountain forests and their fragile ecosystems could undergo unrecognisable transformations.
EDF Renewables UK and Ireland: Combatting climate change with clean energy
At EDF Renewables UK and Ireland, we’re passionate about creating a net zero future where clean energy powers our lives and protects our planet from climate change.
Ice sheet models: Tracking climate change through glacier movement
A new equation has revealed that twice the amount of predicted subglacial waters might be draining into the ocean, causing sea level rises and ecological damage.