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Third-Hottest Year on Record: Why Scientists Say the 1.5°C Target Is Failing

2025 was the third-hottest year on record, scientists confirmed, as escalating fossil fuel pollution drove what experts described as “exceptional” global temperatures. According to the...

2026 Poised to Cross 1.4°C Warming Threshold as Climate Extremes Intensify

Meteorologists are warning that 2026 is set to become one of the hottest years ever recorded, with global temperatures projected to rise more than...

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Third-Hottest Year on Record: Why Scientists Say the 1.5°C Target Is Failing

2025 was the third-hottest year on record, scientists confirmed, as escalating fossil fuel pollution drove what experts described as “exceptional” global temperatures. According to the...

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Third-Hottest Year on Record: Why Scientists Say the 1.5°C Target Is Failing

2025 was the third-hottest year on record, scientists confirmed, as escalating fossil fuel pollution drove what experts described as “exceptional” global temperatures. According to the...

2025: The Year Business Stepped Back from Net Zero

Almost a year on, a backlash against net zero is gathering momentum, with political shifts and corporate recalculations reshaping the global climate agenda. What...

2026 Poised to Cross 1.4°C Warming Threshold as Climate Extremes Intensify

Meteorologists are warning that 2026 is set to become one of the hottest years ever recorded, with global temperatures projected to rise more than...
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Europe Struggles to Achieve Harmonized Sustainability Reporting in the Agri-Food Sector

A team from the University of Córdoba recently conducted a comparative study of sustainability reports from 100 agri-food companies in Spain, Italy, the Netherlands,...

Innovative Approaches to Cocoa and Chocolate Alternatives to Meet Rising Demand

As climate change stresses the rainforests where cocoa beans thrive, companies are exploring innovative ways to meet the growing demand for chocolate. Scientists and...

Extreme Heat Hits Hardest on Europe’s Poor, Spanish Study Reveals

Scorching temperatures across Europe have claimed tens of thousands of lives in recent years, with those living in poverty disproportionately affected. According to Julio...

Ancient Viruses Unveiled: Hundreds Found in Tibetan Glacier

Scientists have uncovered more than 1,700 viruses from deep within a glacier on the Tibetan Plateau, most of which are new to science. These...

Breaking the Chains: Caribbean Islands Seek UN Justice for Climate Debt Crisis

Legal experts say the outcome of an international court case on climate change obligations could bolster the legal position of Caribbean islands seeking damages...

ESG Integration Surges Despite Data Quality Hurdles: Insights from Deloitte’s Sustainability Report

The 2024 sustainability landscape marks a significant era of ESG capacity building, with companies increasingly embedding sustainability into their core operations. Deloitte’s 2024 Sustainability...

Florida’s Coral Rescue: Onshore Restoration to Combat Unprecedented Marine Heat

Tucked away in an office park hundreds of miles from the southeast Florida coast, where North America’s only barrier reef is at dire risk,...

Insurers Embrace Climate-Smart Investments

As long-term investors, insurers are pivotal in transitioning to a low-carbon economy. The insurance industry manages investments totalling £1.8 trillion in the UK alone....

Procter & Gamble’s Water-Saving Experiment: Real-World Impact

For the past year, consumer goods giant Procter & Gamble has been conducting a unique experiment, monitoring the water usage of 10 American families....

Can Paris Keep Its Promise of “Green Games”?

The Paris Olympics aims to halve the greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions of previous games, targeting a maximum carbon budget of 1.58 Mt CO2 eq....

UNN, NASENI Conference Highlights Low Renewable Energy Investment in Africa

An international conference on renewable energy, hosted by the University of Nigeria, Nsukka (UNN), in collaboration with the National Agency for Science and Engineering...

Climate Change: Intensifying Rains and Fiercer Typhoons

A new study published in Science reveals that climate change is dramatically altering global rainfall patterns and intensifying tropical storms. This research comes in...