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Scientists develop cutting-edge model to predict flash flooding

An international team of climate scientists has developed a new model to predict flash flooding more accurately.

Achieving climate and environmental goals amidst a ‘polycrisis’

Read the key takeaways from a recent European Environment Agency report outlining the actions needed to meet climate and environmental goals.

Navigating the global agricultural trade landscape: Policies, collaborations, and sustainability

How does agricultural trade need to change to reflect new challenges globally, from climate change to population growth?

The climate policy puzzle: New research shows what really cuts emissions

An analysis of thousands of climate policy measures worldwide has revealed that only a fraction are effective in reducing emissions.

Dartmouth-led study challenges IPCC sea level rise projections

A Dartmouth College-led study offers a more optimistic perspective on one of the most alarming predictions about sea level rise.

Ancient Scottish and Irish rock formation key evidence of ‘Snowball Earth’

Research has highlighted a pivotal moment in Earth's history when the planet was encased in ice known as snowball Earth.

UK announces €22 million direct loan for Angolan clean water project

A new project announced by the UK will provide access to clean water for around 100,000 people in rural communities in Angola.

Combatting power grid vulnerabilities from climate change with advanced technologies

James Conlin of Sharper Shape discusses solutions that enable utilities to overcome power grid vulnerabilities imposed by climate change.

Five major nations unite to strengthen science and technology collaborations

Chief Science Advisors from Australia, Canada, New Zealand, the UK, and the US have pledged to boost science and technology collaborations.

Government launches rapid review to meet environmental targets

The Government has announced a rapid review to be completed by the end of the year to deliver legally binding environmental targets.

NASA data captures Earth’s hottest day on record

According to NASA analysis of global daily temperature data, 22 July 2024 was the hottest day on record. Read more here.

EU launches €126.9m initiative to ‘Restore Our Ocean and Waters’

The EU has launched 26 new projects, backed by a €126.9m investment, under the ambitious EU Mission ‘Restore our Ocean and Waters'.

Unravelling the role of nitrogen emissions in climate and environment

Discover the dual impact of nitrogen emissions on climate cooling and environmental harm, and the urgent need for emission reductions.

Climate change drives record-breaking extreme temperatures in the UK, says Met Office report

Extreme temperatures in the UK are becoming more frequent and intense due to climate change, warns Met Office report.

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