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Background warming and natural cycles could push warming beyond 1.5C, within a decade of nations agreeing to try and keep it below that limit
Only banal good can defeat banal evil. Kerrie Foxwell-Norton writes from the rubbish-strewn beaches of the southern Maldives
The global temperature goal started life as a back-of-the-envelope guess but become a powerful principle for political organising
International review finds that protected areas are good for adaptation to global warming as well as preventing overfishing and pollution
Coal plant cancellations mean the world’s two largest countries are cutting emissions faster than predicted a year ago, outweighing the effect of US policy rollbacks
We have the tools to barricade ecosystems against some impacts of warmer, more acidic oceans. But do we have the political will to use them?
New York Times columnist Bret Stephens is right to embrace uncertainty, but not as an argument for inaction on climate change
As modernity creeps into Tanna, Vanuatu, climate change is just one of many new challenges. We cannot fight the former without understanding the whole
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During the hottest year on record, Karl Mathiesen travelled to Tasmania and found his home irreparably changed
While rising CO2 levels have been shown to harm wild fish, shellfish and corals at sea, farmed fish can thrive in similar conditions
Faint hopes for a 1.5C global warming limit to rescue low-lying island states from rising seas have been shattered by the US election result, say scientists
Local communities are fighting the 1,050MW Lamu coal-fired power station, but government says it is needed to meet energy demand
The last giant kelp forest on the east coast of Tasmania has been lost, report divers and scientists
Expansion of fossil fuel extraction amounts to “climate denial”, says think tank Oil Change International, but observers argue some additional oil and gas could be safe
Researchers have pinpointed the beginning of global warming to a couple of decades in mid-1800s, showing earth’s sensitivity to small atmospheric changes
New report by world’s foremost authority on global warming likely to major on how countries can adjust to rising temperatures and weather extremes
Scientists to explore emission pathways that could lead to lower levels of global warming with IPCC study due in 2018
Email exchanges between Australian government and Paris-based UNESCO indicate officials colluded in keeping lobbying over key climate report secret