Southeast Asia will see more extreme weather and more flooding due to Climate Change, a World Bank official has told AFP.
Demand must be tackled as well as supply to feed the growing population living in a resource strapped world in 2050, the Soil Association’s Policy Director told the Environmental Audit Committee.
New report suggests birds in central California are growing larger to help ride out severe weather related to climate change.
As the US State Department inspector general gets set to review the handling of the Keystone XL pipeline, opponents say it could threaten already endangered species on the Nebraska Sandhills.
An iceberg the size of Berlin could breakaway in Antarctica as early as the end of the year. RTCC takes a look at what this could mean…
Experts say giant iceberg is part of natural 10 year cycle and is not linked to climate change
Pakistani graduate Danish Khan wins the inaugural Climate Change TV award, picking up a prize of $5000.
12,000 protesters descend on Washington DC in opposition of oil sand pipeline as Obama delays decision till after US elections
New forestry mapping technology from the University of Edinburgh has the potential to track the carbon stored within forests, taking away one of the barriers to private investment in REDD
The economic progress of the world’s developing countries could stall or even reverse by 2050 if swift and drastic measures are not taken to combat the effects of climate change.
Rising temperatures and disruptive weather patterns linked with climate change could be causing many animal and plant species to shrink, according to new research
Billed by some as the energy of the future and an environmental time bomb by others, RTCC speaks to those on both sides of the shale gas debate to find out more
Climate change will threaten a number of crops including coffee, chocolate and rice, according to a number of agricultural research institutes