Thanks to inexhaustible solar energy, we will be able to completely replace fossil and nuclear energy sources globally in 15 ...
In a climatically and geopolitically heated world, the challenges surrounding water are becoming substantially more acute.
A study co-authored by MCC analyses scenarios in which we temporarily exceed this limit and bring temperatures back down ...
Vegetation cover across the Antarctic Peninsula has increased more than tenfold over the last four decades, new research ...
Breakthrough has potential to ‘transform bioengineering applications and solve real-world problems’ Rice University ...
The basis of every ecological transformation is a basic trust in creation. We will have to learn to work and live with nature ...
New report underscores the importance of holistic policies and investments in support of building a skilled and diverse ...
The sluggish rate of progress made in the energy transition is putting the goal of reducing greenhouse gas emissions to zero ...
The AWI's citizen science project "Microplastic Detectives" has analyzed 2.2 tons of sand from German coasts for ...
As recently as 2012, the UK— the world’s sixth-largest economy—burned coal to generate nearly 40% of its electricity [1].
We are waking up to the reality that we live on a water planet and it changes everything. Europe and Asia are leading the ...
This paper discusses the climate finance mobilized by China to support developing countries' climate actions. It examines ...