On a sultry afternoon in Tomé-Açu, the agricultural heart of northern Brazil, farmer Zé Maria Pantoja strolls beneath the canopy of his 50 hectares of forested...
Greenpeace UK volunteers at the Kite Festival in Portsmouth © David Mirzoeff / Greenpeace Thanks to people like you standing up and backing this work over...
“Exceptionally heavy” rainfall that led to deadly flooding across southern Africa in recent weeks was made more intense by a combination of climate change and La...
Scientists have found that the devastating floods triggered by intense rainfall in Southern Africa in recent weeks were made worse by climate change and have exposed...
Climate change could lead to half a million more deaths from malaria in Africa over the next 25 years, according to new research. The study, published...
A court in the Netherlands has ruled that the government’s emissions-cutting and adaptation policies discriminated against and failed to protect citizens of the Dutch Caribbean island...
We handpick and explain the most important stories at the intersection of climate, land, food and nature over the past fortnight. This is an online version...
For decades, Europe relied on pipelines bringing Russian gas to heat its homes and provide its electricity, arguing that President Vladimir Putin would not shoot himself...
For the second time since the Paris Agreement on climate change was adopted, the US this week formally withdrew from the global pact following a 12-month...
ERCOT’s performance five years ago left Texans worried about the state grid’s ability to deal with freezing weather. By Arcelia Martin In the eyes of many...