Multinational companies headquartered in countries with tougher environmental policies tend to locate their polluting factories in countries with more lax regulations, a new study finds.
Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service experts say citrus, livestock and horticultural crops are among the hardest-hit sectors.
Climate information is at risk of being misconstrued and used inappropriately in financial reports and has the potential to expose businesses to significant risk, according to a new paper by Australian researchers.
If temperature varies strongly from day to day, the economy grows less.
COVID-19 has not only caused a temporary drop in global CO2 emissions, it has also reduced the share of power generated by burning coal – a trend that could in fact outlast the pandemic.
When drought hits the Horn of Africa, it's a threat to lives and livelihoods
Temperature rise due to climate change has negatively affected labour productivity in the past decades and will keep damaging it, potentially at a higher extent than what has been estimated in the literature up to now.
In places where concentrations of the precious metal have been discovered, mining operations are large enough to be seen from space.
New particle formation (NPF) is a major source of aerosol particles in global atmosphere.
Finding has implications for one potential solar geoengineering strategy
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