World leaders slam Trump at COP30 climate summit
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A 74% median across nine middle-income countries say global climate change is affecting their area, with droughts or water shortages a top concern.
At U.N. climate summit, world leaders say time is running short to stop the worst effects of warming
Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva sought to convince world powers to mobilize enough funds to halt the ongoing destruction of climate-stabilizing tropical rainforests.
Britain highlighted how the poorest who have done the least to cause climate change are suffering the worst of its impacts, and urged rich countries to offer more support at an online ministerial summit on Wednesday.
A new report shows how satellites are helping scientists track the planet's future.
In a memo released Tuesday, Gates said the world's primary goal should be to prevent suffering, particularly for those in the toughest conditions in the world's poorest countries.
Prince William says he tells his children that their future is “going to be as bright as futures gone by” thanks to scientists working to repair the world’s climate.
Climate change is set to ravage tea production in Kenya, the biggest global supplier of black tea, threatening the livelihoods of millions of plantation workers, a report by British charity Christian Aid warned on Monday.
Majorities in nine middle income countries are willing to make lifestyle changes to curb the effects of climate change – younger adults especially so.
William was accused of hypocrisy for holding his Earthshot Prize ceremony in Brazil, requiring a long flight for him to attend.
The delegation Evers and Grisham were put in charge of leading is made up of more than 100 local leaders including “U.S. governors, mayors, and other top city and state officials.”
The ice caps have melted. Continents have been reduced to a handful of islands. Survivors seek to rebuild what is known as the Floodlands.