Despite progress, capital deployment for the energy transition and climate action remains uneven across sectors and geographies. Policymakers, capital allocators, and industry stakeholders need to ...
Architects perform site analysis in order to identify and choreograph all these factors, but which factors do they focus on? This video is a survey (pun intended) of what goes into locating where ...
a climate scientist with Environment and Climate Change Canada. "From a scientific perspective, it's natural to extend our analysis in this way from the hot extremes." This summer, the department ...
Current policies could lead to 3.1 C warming by 2100 Nations to discuss updated emissions strategies at COP29 in Azerbaijan 1.5 C target likely out of reach without climate overshoot TORONTO ...
People around the world are “paying a terrible price” for inaction on global warming, with time running out to correct the course and avoid climate disaster, UN Secretary-General Antonio ...
“Another year passed without action means we’re worse off,” said Anne Olhoff, a climate policy expert based in Denmark and a co-author of the assessment, known as the Emissions Gap Repor ...
Successive COP agreements have stipulated that climate finance should be 'additional' to existing international finance flows like aid budgets. In reality, most governments use their aid budgets to ...
Annual greenhouse gas emissions are at an all-time high, and urgent action must be taken to prevent catastrophic spikes in temperature and avoid the worst impact of climate change, according to a new ...
October minimum temperatures from 1970 to 2023 were obtained from the Applied Climate Information System (ACIS). Local Halloween climate extremes were also retrieved from ACIS, but included each ...
A few billion dollars of uncommitted funds remain, according to the analysis. Climate bond supporters say it’s critical to have a consistent source of funding for the work that needs to be done ...
Over 20 million tons of plastic are estimated to end up in the environment every year, with much of it breaking down into microplastics that are harmful to the health of humans and wildlife.
Deep-pocketed institutions are concluding that many climate investments won’t pay off as quickly, or as lucratively, as they’d hoped. The Bloomberg analysis reveals the preferences of an ...