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Permafrost resilience in the era of climate change and Earth system modeling
In this analysis from Everest Group, explore the resilience of permafrost in the context of climate change and earth system modeling, with an emphasis on how science and technology are enhancing Arctic stability and global risk management.
Climate change and the rise of adult male dropouts
Masahiro Yoshida from Waseda University’s Department of Political Science and Economics explores the link between global warming and male labor force participation.
UK launches world’s first 3D forest mapping satellite to help fight climate change
A British-made satellite is expected to launch on April 29, which will help in the global fight against climate change.
Transpolar drift: Climate change disrupts Arctic River flow increasing pollution risks
It has been revealed that climate change may alter the journey of river water and pollutants from Siberia across the Arctic Ocean.
Climate change webinar: The interconnection between hazardous events and health
Discover the latest webinar by Open Access Government in discussion with Professor Daniela Jacob, Professor Kirstie Ebi and Professor Virginia Murray, about the climate crisis and our health.
Integrating future climate change into corporate strategies
Here, we briefly describe and discuss an innovative eight-step process model designed to integrate future climate change into corporate processes.
UK and China restart climate change dialogue to tackle the global crisis
The UK and China have come together to discuss important matters regarding climate change, hoping to address the global challenge of climate emergency.
Transforming U.S. agriculture to combat climate change
A new study has revealed a new approach to help the US meet its Net Zero target by 2050; this new innovative solution involves weathering (EW) through agriculture.
Climate Change: Hazardous Events & Health
OAG Webinar // Tuesday 18th March 2025 @ 2PM UTCClimate ChangeHazardous Events & HealthRoles and responsibilities for difference actors in adaptation and resilienceClimate change poses growing challenges to human health and well-being. Extreme events such as heavy rainfall and heatwaves can strain health systems and harm population health.Pathogens that...
Cooperation on the coastal tourism adaptation to climate change
The Climate Service Center Germany (GERICS) and the Blue Flag Programme cooperate on the coastal tourism adaptation to climate change.
The periderm: Protecting plants from environmental stressors and fighting climate change
Scientists have revealed how the periderm, armoured roots of plants, not only shields them from environmental stress but also plays a crucial role in capturing and storing carbon, offering a natural solution to climate change.
Climate change, water change and the critical role of community resilience
Dr. Amanda Shankland, Dr. Carolyn Johns, and Gail Krantzberg, explore climate change resilience, water change, and the critical role of climate-ready communities.
Climate change, energy demand and health: Protecting vulnerable populations
Jo-Ting Huang-Lachmann, Junior Research Group Lead at the Climate Service Center Germany, discusses climate change, energy demand, and health to safeguard vulnerable populations.
The triple planetary crisis of pollution, biodiversity loss and climate change
Read about the unique challenges coastal regions face from human activities and the combined crisis of pollution, biodiversity loss, and climate change.
Satellite data key to tackling climate change, CEOS highlights at COP29
At the ongoing COP29 summit in Baku, Azerbaijan, the UK Space Agency, in its role as Chair of the Committee on Earth Observation Satellites (CEOS), delivered an important statement showing the importance of satellite data in monitoring and addressing climate change.
The antarctic peninsula greening at rapid rate due to climate change
The Antarctic Peninsula is experiencing an extreme transformation as vegetation cover has multiplied over the past four decades.
Seasonality and climate change: Challenges for physical activity in older adults
Research indicates seasonal variations in physical activity levels among adults in different climates due to temperature and humidity. Climate change’s increasing extreme weather may significantly affect physical activity in older adults already struggling to meet activity guidelines. Isabelle J. Dionne from the Université de Sherbrooke explains.
Impact of student funds and fellowships on climate change research and human well-being
Sophie Farmani, Assistant Professor, Arts, Communications and Social Sciences Department, at the University Canada West, charts the positive impact of student funds and fellowships on climate change research and human well-being in the Canadian context.
Why accurate info matters in agri-food and climate change
Dr Ataharul Chowdhury from the School of Environmental Design & Rural Development explores the importance of an agri-food, climate change, and rural misinformation research platform to combat information disorder and facilitate agri-food innovation and sustainable development
While information is an essential element for facilitating innovation and sustainable development, it is...
Transport decarbonisation: Tackling climate change in the UK
Zemo Partnership Executive Director Claire Haigh explores how the Council for Net Zero Transport is tackling climate change in the UK through transport decarbonisation.