UNESCO is calling for more studies and closer working relations between journalists and scientists to ensure the effects of climate change are understood and can be mitigated, especially in poorer African countries
The International Court of Justice was asked to issue an opinion on countries' legal responsibility for the negative impact of climate change
Hearings to focus on what countries worldwide are legally required to do to combat the phenomenon and help vulnerable nations fight its devastating impact
Afghanistan is among the countries most vulnerable to global warming, despite minimal emissions, and the Taliban government have argued that their political isolation should not bar them from international climate talks
Officials warn of dangerous conditions for Thanksgiving travelers trying to return home in parts of New York and Pennsylvania
Potatoes are crucial to global food security because of their high yield relative to other staple crops
Cabinet ministers were barred from going on vacation and have been instructed to help in flood-prone areas
Producers turn the insects into protein-rich feed for free-range chickens and fertilizer for gardens
Representative Jamie Raskin pledges to work with rights groups to free Vietnamese environmental activist Dang Dinh Bach
As much as 5.1 inches of rain fell in some areas, causing some rivers to overflow their banks
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency will soon have a new administrator. Former lawmaker Lee Zeldin has been nominated by President-elect Donald Trump for that role.
The $300 billion will go to developing countries who need the cash to wean themselves off the coal, oil and gas that causes the globe to overheat
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