climate change

Can Trump’s economic agenda embrace climate action and clean energy innovation?

$523 billion in damages from the Los Angeles wildfires prove that investing in climate action can’t wait.

Big Los Angeles wildfire switches direction, posing new threat despite winds easing

Six blazes in Los Angeles have killed at least 11 people and destroyed nearly 54 square miles of land.

By REUTERS
11/01/2025

2024 was the hottest year on record, scientists say

Scientists claim that the last 10 years were the hottest on record

By REUTERS
10/01/2025

New findings reveal how severe drought doomed the 'Hobbit' species

Homo floresiensis, nicknamed hobbit due to their small stature, grew to only about 1.1 meters tall and weighed between 16 to 28 kilograms.

  Leptodactylus fallax, a species of frog found in Dominica, also known as the mountain chicken

Ten species facing extinction require monitoring in 2025, according to conservation group

Ten new species, including nine animals and one plant, have been listed as "staring extinction in the face," according to the UK-based international conservation group.

From Michoacán, Mexico, to Swandro: Climate change impacts iconic heritage sites

On the night of July 29, 2024, a 15-meter tall square monument in Michoacán, Mexico, suddenly collapsed under the pressure of incessant rains.

Water: The nectar of life and the most important resource in the world

The preproduction and provision of clean water should be the developed world’s highest priority and the Abrahamic religion’s moral imperative.

Climate change made Atlantic hurricanes up to 28 mph stronger, study finds

A new scientific study found that human-caused climate change has intensified Atlantic hurricanes over the past six years.

Negev's ancient wine secrets reveal path to climate-resilient vineyards

Ancient Negev viticulture offers modern winemakers valuable tools to enhance resilience amid climate challenges.

Research leads Israel’s wine industry to climate change solutions

As people say, the older the wine, the better the flavor. The same goes for wine-making techniques—at least in the Negev.

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