How could positive 'tipping points' accelerate climate action?
As catastrophic climate change tipping points loom, could positive shifts toward green action also be speeding up?
As climate 'tipping points' near, scientists plan for the unthinkable
As irreversible 'tipping points' loom, scientists are trying to figure out how to communicate the risks - and push action
Will Pakistan floods spur better climate disaster planning?
As losses from climate-fuelled disasters rise, investment in cutting risks makes financial sense - and can solve multiple problems at once
Heatwave relief: What can hot countries teach us about keeping cool?
From sunshades to white roofs, and cooling payments to checks on the vulnerable, here's how hot countries deal with heat risks
As 1.5C warming limit nears, interest in sun-dimming tech heats up
Climate-cooling technology could help rein in global heating and its impacts, say backers, but critics warn it carries serious and unknown risks, with some calling for research to stop
Hit by heatwaves, cities test fresh ways to cool residents
As heatwaves grip parts of Europe, the United States and South Asia, there is a growing push for policies to protect those at risk
As conflict and climate change bite, are high food prices here to stay?
The era of cheap food may be ending as climate change, conflict and widespread poverty make food harder to grow and afford – but key policy shifts could help
How to halt deforestation? Trust indigenous groups, funders say
To channel much more funding to protect forests, donors need to shift their own demands on indigenous groups, both sides say
Clean energy transition must be fast and fair, IPCC scientists say
Swift and deep emissions cuts are vital to keep people safe, but they must be equitable and include development aims, report says
How is the U.S. military preparing for rising climate security risks?
Climate change is boosting security risks from disasters, sea level rise, extreme heat and more - and now is the time to prepare, U.S. security experts say