How energy-intensive economies can survive and thrive as the globe ramps up climate action.
The COVID-19 crisis and subsequent lockdown measures have led to a dramatic reduction of harmful air pollutants across major cities in India, finds a new study from the University of Surrey.
Rapid growth from 2008–2017 built upon the rise in the atmospheric concentration of the gas that has been happening for more than a century.
A new study from University of Minnesota researchers provides an unprecedented look at the causes of poor air quality in the United States and its effects on human health.
There is strong evidence that carbon pricing works to strongly reduce emissions, according to the world's largest study on the issue published by researchers at The Australian National University (ANU) and Macquarie University today.
Electrifying an Uber or Lyft car can save three times more carbon than a personally owned EV
The amount of energy used for cloud computing, which contributes to climate change, needs to be more transparent says an Imperial researcher.
Concentrations of sulphur dioxide in polluted areas in India have decreased by around 40% between April 2019 and April 2020.
The composition of fossilised zooplankton shells has enabled the reconstruction of past pH and CO2.
Although large emissions cuts are urgently needed if we are to achieve the global climate goals, it may take decades before we can measure the effect of the reductions on global temperature evolution, a new study shows.
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