Failure to communicate
Geoengineering could be crucial in the fight against climate change. But first scientists need to learn how to talk to the public about it
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Geoengineering could be crucial in the fight against climate change. But first scientists need to learn how to talk to the public about it
Optimism doesn't always lead to action on climate change, whereas pessimistic outlooks can sometimes help.
A new survey of climate experts reveals that a majority believes the Earth to be headed for a rise in global temperatures far higher than the 2015 Paris Agreement targets of 1.5 to well-below 2°C.
The US House of Representatives is more likely to vote on climate action when it is linked with certain other environmental issues
Call to study glacial geoengineering stirs up “civil war” among polar scientists
If we act now, scientists say, we can prevent human-caused extinctions wiping out our planet’s wildlife.
As temperatures and evidence of climate impacts mount, so too do pressures to enhance climate policy ambition and implementation.
The division between liberals and conservatives on both climate-change beliefs and related policy support is long-standing. However, the results of a newly released global experiment show that despite these differences, the two camps actually align when it comes to taking certain actions to combat climate change.
his article explores the reception of the IPCC reports on a national scale, focusing on the case of the Sixth Assessment Report (AR6) in France and Switzerland.
Wellcome, Gates and Novo Nordisk foundations will support research into the health impacts of climate change, infectious diseases and nutrition.
Urban governance, the interplay of governmental bodies with other actors shaping decision-making and its implementation, plays a key role for mitigation and adaptation measures in cities. While knowledge co-production is advanced as an instrumental approach to support climate action, a gap between knowledge and implementation persists.
Join the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace for a special discussion that will bring together IPCC authors (including some who will participate in Riga), climate policy experts, and writers using fiction and narrative to push the boundaries of science and policy.
Fossil fuel groups and investors cannot afford to ignore the warnings.
How social science helps combat climate change.
A recent study tested expert-crowd-sourced interventions for climate mitigation outcomes.