Cross-national fish stock management must focus on the impacts of climate change
As oceans get warmer and marine species move across international borders, fish stocks will face additional pressures.
As oceans get warmer and marine species move across international borders, fish stocks will face additional pressures.
Research shows that an affected area's methane emissions are 10 times less than at another site owing to ecological changes.
We will have to change how we generate and use energy, transport people and goods, design buildings and grow food.
Some cutting-edge ideas could transform how today’s technologies reduce the effects of global warming.
Temperatures in the far northern region rise three times faster than the global average. But will a greener Arctic help us combat climate change?
If people everywhere stopped burning fossil fuels tomorrow, stored heat would still continue to warm the atmosphere.
Among the most exposed cultural sites are the iconic ruins of Tipasa in Algeria and Saloum Delta in Senegal and Kunta Kinteh in Gambia.