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Asad Mirza, Indo-Asian News Service The upcoming Glasgow Summit will prove whether the global leaders are ready to put the entire mankind to peril or whether sagaciously they’ll work...
Gavin Jones and Stephen Jewkes, Kate Abnett and Isla Binnie, Reuters The Group of 20 rich countries are divided over phasing out coal and committing to limit global warming...
William French, Tribune News Service The world has been experiencing the steady and mounting impact of climate disruption for the last few decades. The United Nations’ annual Climate Change...
Natural disasters are anything but natural. They leave a trail of immense damage in their wake, as Hurricane Ida did to Louisiana. Ida slammed into the Louisiana coast as a...
Up to 95 percent of Earth’s ocean surface will have changed by the end of the century unless humanity reins in its carbon emissions, according to research published Thursday. Ocean...
Char Miller, Tribune News Service As western wildfires burn through millions of forested acres, they are igniting debates about our response that are almost as heated as the flames...
On August 18, the Union Cabinet agreed to ratify the Kigali Amendment to the Montreal Protocol – a significant development in the arena of global climate action. The Union Cabinet,...
This is with reference to the article “A burning issue that can’t be doused soon” (Aug. 17). Well, I believe that the world’s leaders and scientists are now delaying in...
Climate change is increasingly gaining urgency and not just in one part of the globe. The coronavirus has wrecked normal life like nothing else has ever done before. It has...
This blame game by the United Nations isn’t taking us anywhere. We all know that humans are responsible for the current state of affairs on planet earth — be they...