IEA’s Birol: Climate change is indifferent to geopolitical rivalries
IEA's head Fatih Birol warned that governments need to separate climate issues from geopolitics on the pathway toward net zero emissions
Climate change, other human factors worsened flooding in Libya, Greece
Human-caused warming made the heavy rainfall up to 10 times more likely in Greece, Bulgaria and Turkey and up to 50 times in Libya
New IPCC chief plays down climate change gloom: 1.5°C global warming would not destroy humanity
Surpassing the 1.5°C mark would lead to many problems, but it would not constitute an existential threat to humanity, says Jim Skea
This week has seen hottest days ever recorded, but trend is far from over
As climate change and El Niño bring new record temperatures, this July may end up being the hottest month ever
Hottest day on Earth recorded on July 3 as experts warn of fresh highs
On July 3 the world average temperature was above 17°C for the first time since instrumental measurements began
New UN IPCC report calls for climate justice, resilient development
There are multiple, feasible and effective options to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and adapt to human-caused climate change, IPCC said
Liquid tree to combat air pollution in Belgrade
Liquid 3 is a photo-bioreactor with microalgae that cleans the air and serves as a bench in the Belgrade city centre
90,000 Europeans could die every year from extreme heat by 2100 – EEA
The European Environmental Agency warns that unprecedented heatwaves are the greatest direct climate-related health threat to population