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Ancient trees could protect at-risk environments from climate change
Playing a vital role in biodiversity and protecting the ecosystem, ancient trees can act as massive carbon storage .
A “Halloween-esque” Twist of Global Climate Change
Dr Pamela Lein discusses a sinister threat to human health as a result of pathogens introduced by global climate change.
Local governments can tackle climate change through waste management
Waste management has become increasingly important in the fight against climate change, as improved waste disposal can lower carbon emissions.
How to tackle climate change anxiety in children
Climate change anxiety in children is at an all-time high - what can teachers and schools do to combat this epidemic?
Climate change efforts in Denmark’s Ministry of Environment
Denmark’s Ministry of Environment is leading the nation’s efforts on climate change mitigation and developing a circular economy.
The toll of climate change on mental health
Although its health impacts vary between regions depending on geography, socio- economic status of affected communities, and political policies, climate change is the single greatest threat to human health.
Lessons learned on adaptation to climate change
Adaptation to climate change takes research-based decision-making and decisive action, argues Local Government Denmark and Danish Regions.
Pakistan climate change: One third of the country is underwater
With the death toll rising to over 1200 people, Pakistan suffers the burden of climate change with extreme floods.
30% higher carbon emissions produced by deforestation than climate change
The Atlantic Rainforest’s carbon storage capacity has been affected by deforestation due to human activity – with carbon emissions worse than those produced by climate change.
Animals and climate change: which animals will be most resilient?
As the effects of global warming induce deadly weather patterns and disruptions to ecosystems, researchers analyse the outcomes of animals and climate change.
The modelling that shapes regional climate change interventions
Professor Georgiy L. Stenchikov from the physical science and engineering division, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology looks at the future of water with a specialised focus on climate change in the middle east.
Could the global warming limit of 1.5°C reverse climate change risks?
New research finds that if we can limit global warming to 1.5°C, this could reduce climate change risks by up to 85%, and mitigate serious harms posed to humans .
Early heat in South Asia is 30 times more likely due to climate change
India and Pakistan and other significantly large parts of South Asia have experienced prolonged, early heat, due to extreme weather conditions and climate change.
Land restoration of abandoned farms can mitigate climate change
With millions of people leaving behind rural areas, land restoration of abandoned farms could help to reverse climate change.
Scientists create strategy for protecting moths from climate change
Through the prediction of species movement, researchers identify areas in need of habitat restoration to continue protecting moths.
Tree death contributes to climate change more than you’d think
Trees hold an important place in global climate change efforts, but with tree deaths increasing, could they do more harm than good?
Climate change is triggering unexpected glacial movement
Scientists say melting snow and ice, seeping between Arctic glaciers, puts even thick glaciers at risk of sudden collapse from glacial movement.
Twitter bans climate change denial from advertising spaces
Ads which promote climate change denial will be banned from the social media platform, but individual users won't be affected by the change.
Large bees are in decline due to climate change
Large bees will decline in population size, as smaller bees are more resistant to climate change due to better heat tolerance.
EU announces €55 million for climate change monitoring
As part of an ocean funding package of nearly €1 billion, the European Commission will fund €55 million into climate change monitoring over two years.