Climte migrants may face multiple drivers

There are many reasons why people should migrate in huge numbers. But new research pinpoints what may drive climate migrants.
Posted On 26 Nov 2017
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More harm than good with climate geo-engineering

Geo-engineering might be possible – but so far it doesn’t look practical. Yet another study sees dangers in the technofix.
Posted On 24 Nov 2017
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Worse climate change in the offing

The prospect of the Earth overheating dangerously has come closer, with scientists warning that worse climate change will soon affect the planet.
Posted On 13 Nov 2017
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Humans cause growing heat wave danger

A heat wave can be lethal – and researchers have now counted the ways they can kill. Humans may have only themselves to blame.
Posted On 12 Nov 2017
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Cities can cut greenhouse gas emissions far beyond their urban borders

Greenhouse gas emissions caused by urban households’ purchases of goods and services from beyond city limits are much bigger than previously thought.
Posted On 07 Nov 2017
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Forests can bring 1.5°C Paris target closer

Protecting the world’s forests could achieve a quarter of the greenhouse gas emissions cuts needed to meet the 1.5°C Paris target, scientists say.
Posted On 02 Nov 2017
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A Bright Future for Solar Energy

Solar PV grew faster than any other fuel in 2016, opening a new era for solar power
Posted On 03 Oct 2017
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Celebrating Vancouver’s Emergence as a Global Shipping Hub

World Maritime Day 2017 Celebration in Vancouver and Menon Economics Vancouver City Report 2017 Release
Posted On 29 Sep 2017