Thinning Antarctic ice shelf finally crumbles after heatwave
March 26 (Reuters) - An East Antarctica ice shelf disintegrated this month following a period of extreme heat in the region, according to scientists. Satellite...
1 Year’s Rain In A Week: Floods Batter Australia As Towns Brace For More
Sydney: Australian authorities on Friday warned of more rains over the weekend in several flooded regions in the country’s east, likely hampering relief efforts as defence...
Global Warming And Land Use Change To Drive More Extreme Wildfires
Extreme wildfires are set to become more frequent, increasing by around 50% by the end of this century, according to a new UN report. The report finds...
Climate Change: Key Crops Face Major Shifts As World Warms
The parts of the world suitable for growing coffee, cashews and avocados will change dramatically as the world heats up, according to a new study....
Tsunami Warning In Tonga After Giant Eruption
Tsunami warnings have been issued in several countries including Tonga, Fiji, and New Zealand, after a giant underwater volcano eruption. Social media footage from Tonga...
Australia Equals Hottest Day On Record At 50.7C
Australia has equalled its hottest day on record after a remote coastal town reported temperatures of 50.7C (123.26F). The temperature in Onslow, Western Australia, on...
Farmers Could Be Paid For Post-Brexit ‘Rewilding’ Land Changes
Farmers and landowners in England could be paid to turn large areas of land into nature reserves, or to restore floodplains, under new government agriculture...
Colorado Wildfires: Tens Of Thousands Evacuated As Blazes Spread
Tens of thousands of people have been evacuated and hundreds of homes have been destroyed as wildfires spread through the US state of Colorado. The...
Climate M&A Will Shift From Risk To Opportunity
MELBOURNE, Dec 29 (Reuters Breakingviews) - Climate-change dealmaking is about to get a lot more legit. Green-tinged transactions more than tripled in value in 2021...
Climate Change: Is ‘Blue Hydrogen’ Japan’s Answer To Coal?
It's a glorious autumn afternoon and I'm standing on a hillside looking out over Tokyo Bay. Beside me is Takao Saiki, a usually mild-mannered gentleman...