Why tornadoes are so difficult to predict
Scientists can usually predict a hurricane's path three to five days in advance, while tornadoes usually form in a span of a few minutes
'Silent financier': How Bangladesh's poor are paying the costs of climate damage
As rich-nation emissions drive worsening storms and floods, the poor in Bangladesh are paying $2 billion a year from their own pockets to adapt and try to rebuild
Omicron variant threatens UN talks to seal global nature deal
The rapid spread of the Omicron variant of COVID-19 could throw a spanner in the works of the COP15 talks, which have already been postponed three times due to the pandemic
ANALYSIS-Superbonus! Italy's green growth gambit lines homes and pockets
Climate analysts say it is too soon to measure the impact of the subsidies on household energy use but they welcome the thrust of the measure
EU passes first chunk of green investment rules, contentious sectors still to come
The EU is due to decide this month whether to label gas and nuclear energy investments as green. The decision has split EU countries and been delayed by a year amid intense political lobbying
Superbonus! Italy's green growth gambit lines homes and pockets
Climate analysts say it is too soon to measure the impact of the subsidies on household energy use but they welcome the thrust of the measure
Electric vehicle and 'compact’ city combo could reach emissions targets
As electric vehicles gain ground globally, researchers say they need to be combined with efforts to make cities more walkable and bikeable to swiftly curb climate change
Oil executives take to conference stage to rebut harsh portrayal on climate
Executives of the oil and gas industry offer a full-throated defense, describing government opposition to new projects as harming society
U.N. climate chief: COP26 put nations on notice to act fast
The U.N. climate chief says deals and decisions made last month at the COP26 climate conference in Glasgow have given countries many tasks ahead of the next summit in Egypt in November 2022
Oceans hold promise as climate-fighting carbon sinks - researchers
Seagrasses play large role in regulating ocean environments, storing more than twice as much carbon per square mile as forests do on land