Levels of carbon dioxide in the Earth's atmosphere have hit record highs
"The garments we wear are more sustainable and we are more respectable than these people because our message is never one of hatred"
Your urine could be useful for the environment and effective free fertiliser, scientists claim
Japan's iconic cherry blossoms are emerging earlier, and climate change is most likely the reason why
Temperatures in India and Pakistan are expected to reach 50C
Monthly average carbon dioxide (CO2) levels have hit a record high, and experts fear this month could be even higher.
Smoke is flooding through the Indian city of New Delhi after a giant landfill site caught fire yesterday, 26 April.
Wind power became the second-largest source of electricity in the US last month
The image was captured by The Solar Orbiter probe, which is currently halfway between earth and the star
The former president made the claim before dismissing climate change as 'weather'.
Temperatures reached more than 40°C above average for three days in the continent.
The world's largest rainforest may be less able to recover from damage caused by droughts, fires and deforestation, a study suggests.
The United Nations is set to approve plans for a landmark treaty to tackle plastic waste after 175 countries agreed to a new resolution.
Beijing 2022 is the first Winter Olympics where all the snow athletes will compete on is artificial.
Experiments at the Joint European Torus laboratory broke a world record.
<p>Australia has matched its hottest day on record as it recorded temperatures last reached more than 50 years ago. Scorching temperatures of 50.7°C were recorded in Onslow, Western Australia today, January 13, marking only the fourth time the country has passed the 50°C mark in Bureau of Meteorology data going back to 1910. The last <a href="https://www.unilad.co.uk/news/australia-matches-hottest-day-on-record-with-scorching-temperature-of-50-7-degrees/" title="Read more" >…</a></p>