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08 mars 2025
A new report explores a framework for global climate risk management and includes contributions from an actuary at the Government Actuary's Department.
04 mars 2025
As of February 22, over twenty Stand Up for Science protests are scheduled for March 7 throughout the United States. The protests are being organized by fellow scientists who are concerned about the Trump administration’s feelings and actions towards science (see Robles-Gil, 2025 in Science), includ
12 février 2025
The problem of waste that really needs fixing is not the public employees but the private contractors—and Elon Musk is one of them.
05 février 2025
Elon Musk has achieved astonishing power in Trump’s administration – and spent the weekend wielding it
16 octobre 2024
Climate change should be at the heart of national security plans, say experts.
03 mai 2023
Climate change has important implications for the health and futures of children and young people, yet they have little power to limit its harm, making them vulnerable to climate anxiety. This is the first large-scale investigation of climate anxiety in children and young people globally and its relationship with perceived government response.
14 février 2023
The fallout when the industry fails to act is still smaller than the rewards for pumping out more pollution
27 octobre 2022
Joint committee on national security strategy criticises ‘severe dereliction of duty’ by ministers as threat grows
30 août 2022
Largest scientific study of its kind finds climate anxiety affects the daily life and functioning of nearly half of children and young people surveyed globally.
04 juillet 2022
The federal effort could set the stage for more studies into the feasibility, benefits and risks of one of the more controversial means of combating climate change.
28 mai 2022
If our next federal government wants to save the reef, it must tackle the main reason it is in trouble by phasing out fossil fuel use and exports as quickly as possible. Otherwise it’s like putting bandaids on an arterial wound.
07 février 2022
The most widely publicized threat to the Amazonian rainforest is deforestation. Less well understood is that public lands are being converted to private holdings in a land grab we’ve been studying for the past decade... Much of this land is cleared for cattle ranches and soybean farms, threatening biodiversity and the Earth’s climate.
18 janvier 2022
The UK Government is forecasting that, without better plans to improve climate resilience, billions of pounds will be wiped off of national GDP in the coming decades, with the costs of inaction set to outweigh the cost of action by 2045.
As required by the Climate Change Act 2008, the government has today submitted the Third UK Climate Change Risk Assessment (CCRA3) to Parliament. Professor Richard Betts MBE, who led this team, says that ""ne of the key conclusions from the University of Exeter's work was that current worldwide policies could result in up to 4°C warming by 2100."
16 janvier 2022
Selon l’autorité de surveillance financière des États-Unis (GAO – Government Accountability Office), le département de l’Énergie a investi environ 1,1 milliard de dollars entre 2009 et 2015 dans neuf projets de capture et séquestration du carbone (CCS).
13 janvier 2022
(12/01/2022) - Harry McGee
The Government needs to make immediate hard choices such as rationing fossil fuels, stopping forest and peat harvesting, cutting the national herd and restricting car traffic into cities if it wants to meet its own targets on emissions reductions, climate change experts have told an Oireachtas committee.
03 décembre 2021
World leaders must commit to boosting cycling levels to reduce carbon emissions and reach global climate goals quickly and effectively
02 décembre 2021
How to Stop the Climate Crisis in Six months - Roger Hallam
02 novembre 2021
As a leading climate scientist, Paola Arias doesn’t need to look far to see the world changing. Shifting rain patterns threaten water supplies in her home city of Medellín, Colombia, while rising sea levels endanger the country’s coastline. She isn’t confident that international leaders will slow global warming or that her own government can handle the expected fallout, such as mass migrations and civil unrest over rising inequality. With such an uncertain future, she thought hard several years ago about whether to have children.
01 novembre 2021
Pledges to plant trees fall from politicians’ lips like leaves in the autumn, especially during elections and climate summits. Yet ambitious government planting targets are likely to be missed because there are not enough trees or people to plant them, leading forestry figures have warned.