A German startup called HYTING has developed a hydrogen heater that could change how we keep warm in the winter.
Tackling the invisible but growing problem of refrigerant emissions requires more active businesses in the ecosystem.
If fully launched, residents could have an app on their phones to accurately predict indoor temperature compared to outside.
UN predicts global emissions will drop by 2035—but the cuts fall far short of climate goals. COP30 will test global leaders' ...
Three new high-profile studies led by Dr. Yi Yao (Vrije Universiteit Brussel and ETH Zurich) show that while irrigation may ...
“This was just an awesome opportunity for students to learn what they can do with the waste that they’re producing at home and use it to really just implement change in their immediate community,” ...
Ocean heat, not air temperature, may decide Antarctica’s fate as new models predict widespread ice shelf loss by 2300.
With increasing population size and food demand, the global area equipped for irrigation has expanded almost six-fold since 1900. New research, published in three separate journal articles led by VUB ...
National commitments to slash heat-trapping pollution would limit global warming up to 2.5C this century—nowhere near enough ...
The 2015 Paris Agreement commits countries to limit the global average temperature rise to 2°C above pre‑industrial levels, and to aim for 1.5°C ...
A new United Nations report finds that global plans to fight climate change will barely reduce future warming, mainly caused ...