India can lead the world's transformation to clean energy and become a "global superpower" in the war on climate change
The previous record was set in 2012 when the island lost 464 billion tons of mass from its thick ice sheet
Close proximity to large water bodies increase the risk of damage to plant equipment that helps ensure safe operation, the agency said in a note
Increasingly intense storms are just one of the ways climate change threatens small island developing states like Dominica
Written by Dutch historian Rutger Bregman, Humankind argues that we've been trained to be more biased towards the innate "evil" character in humans
"It's not only imperative for us to be net carbon zero but I think that we should opt to recycle carbon," Ambani said.
Extreme heat is already killing more people than reported. By 2030, it could also result in productivity loss equivalent to 34 million jobs, writes Bhasker Tripathi
This technology can move the aviation industry closer to zero emission
The fact is climate change is real; it is happening and it is making the poor in our world more marginalised.
Malmstadt said that in contrast, the team's discovery uses a millifluidic reactor process, a very small scale chemical reactor system, which has a minimal environmental footprint.
About 50% of the species had local extinctions if maximum temperatures increased by more than 0.5 deg Celsius, and 95% if temperatures increase by more than 2.9 deg Celsius.
Right now, data centres consume about 2 per cent of the world's electricity, but that's expected to reach 8 per cent by 2030
The ECB is among central banks trying to prepare for what a report warns could be a "coming economic upheaval"
Restoring trust in any relationship must start with honesty, then shift to addressing past wrongs, eventually leading to vows to work together
India, US and China are the top three polluters globally. Banks can help change that
While there is no clarity as to how NRIC will be implemented or funded, the bigger question that goes a-begging is what should be India's policy towards migrants and refugees
The two-week long negotiations which extended till Sunday saw no agreement on major issues such as Article 6, loss and damage, and long term finance
Observers said delegates were struggling to resolve the question of whether big emitters will signal their intent to raise their emissions-cutting targets next year
According to IBM report, 72 per cent Indians also believe that the local economy has been disrupted by a severe weather event in the past year
According to the researchers, the New Guinea mountain glaciers will disappear in the next 10 years -- most likely during the next strong El Nino