Climate change will drive up health costs
Governments can save lives and minimize costs by investing proactively in measures that improve people’s health and security.
Governments can save lives and minimize costs by investing proactively in measures that improve people’s health and security.
New research warns of a potential 21cm sea-level rise by 2100 due to Antarctic ice melt. Swift action is crucial to avert irreversible consequences if Paris Agreement targets aren’t achieved.
Like rings in a tree trunk, a narwhal’s tusk provides a window into changing conditions in the Arctic
Kathryn Harrison, University of British Columbia I’ve studied Canadian climate policy debates for three decades. Over that time, by my count, there has been seven national climate targets and nine climate plans. None has been credible — with the exception of the plan released last week by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s government. Previous climate plans…
New research suggests current climate-related damages will be the tip of the iceberg unless Canada acts on risk disclosure and invests in climate resilience.
Unmasking the harsh reality of wildlife captivity in Colombia, Natural Press’s special report, ‘The Fauna Collector,’ reveals the dubious practices of the Bioandina Foundation, sparking legal investigations
Simultaneous heatwaves and droughts are becoming increasingly in the United States
Predator loss, climate change combine to devastate Alaskan reefs.