US faces floods of climate refugees

New research warns that more than 13 million American citizens could be at risk of being forced to move away from vulnerable coastal zones because of sea level rise.
Posted On 23 Mar 2016

An Opportunity to Develop a North American Price on Carbon

For the first time, the major economies of North America—the United States, Mexico, and Canada—are simultaneously eager to display ambition and leadership with respect to international climate cooperation.
Posted On 17 Mar 2016
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Decoupling of global emissions and economic growth confirmed

EA data show energy-related emissions of CO2 stalled for the second year in a row as renewable energy surged
Posted On 16 Mar 2016
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Renewables ideas make world of difference

Carbon-negative cars, cost-effective organic solar cells and electricity from waste treatment are possible clean energy options as scientists stretch the laws of physic
Posted On 16 Mar 2016
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Extreme Weather and Climate Change – They are linked!

New Report Says Science Can Estimate Influence of Climate Change on Some Types of Extreme Events 
Posted On 13 Mar 2016

5 ways leaders can evolve their thinking about workspaces of the future

Sustainable development is not just about moving to LED lighting or checking off a list, it’s about a willingness to take risks and to be a trendsetter.
Posted On 11 Mar 2016
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Risk level rises for North American forests

The speed at which the climate is changing is outstripping forests’ ability to adapt to drier, hotter conditions across vast swathes of the US and Canada.
Posted On 06 Mar 2016
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7 promising signs we’re moving toward a more sustainable world

From enhancing transparency to taking lessons from catastrophe, people are working hard every day to pull our planet back from the brink.
Posted On 02 Mar 2016
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