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IPCC chair Jim Skea believes ‘more science needed’ to understand extraordinary temperatures over past year
A global advisory body that joins up science with the management of cities is urgently needed
Climate action falls vastly short of 45% drop in emissions required to curb global warming
Rise in emissions since original IPCC report 2 years ago now means less than one-third probability of hitting target
An International Panel on AI Safety could offer an objective body to help shape protocols and norms
Campaigners from around world gather on streets of Manhattan to call for government action on global warming
Shutdown of ocean flows would likely lead to more stormy winters and drier summers in Europe
Unprecedented change means we must devise different approaches to complement traditional statistical methods
Failures of co-ordinated action on global warming offer a lesson to tech regulators
Erroneous claims, scientific caution and poor media coverage held back policymaking on global warming
Investors are nervous about maximum bidding prices for an upcoming UK renewable energy auction
Flashpoints emerge in finalisation of key research findings
As the Paris Agreement goal for limiting global warming appears increasingly unachievable, some are calling for a rethink of priorities
The waterborne infrastructure of global trade could dry out or shut down as the world heats up
Scientists believe it is increasingly likely that threshold will be crossed between now and 2026
Plus, Nelson Peltz’s Unilever campaign under fire and Japan tries to catch up with the west on corporate governance
Expensive technology in the spotlight as polluters fail to prevent catastrophic warming
IPCC report spells out exactly what can be done to slow warming
US, China and Saudi Arabia wrangle about responsibilities for greenhouse gas emissions
Adapting to irreversible effects is as important as curbing warming
Latest analysis of world’s ability to cope with global warming is a ‘damning indictment of failed leadership’, says UN
As heat, drought and rising sea levels make regions uninhabitable, millions of people will need to find new homes
Greenhouse gas concentrations in atmosphere ‘continue at record levels’
The world’s advanced economies helped create this crisis and they must now act to fix it
Clean energy supply is no longer the big hurdle, rather the entire economy needs to be retooled
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