Agriculture needs massive investment to avoid hunger, scientists warn
Fiona Harvey
Group of leading scientists urge investment in sustainable agriculture to solve hunger crisis and reduce global warming
Fiona Harvey
Group of leading scientists urge investment in sustainable agriculture to solve hunger crisis and reduce global warming
Mark Kinver
A rise in the use of "ozone-friendly" HFCs has prompted experts to voice concerns that the potent greenhouse gases could be a problem in the future.
PRETORIA, 14 November 2011 (IRIN) - Soaring temperatures and erratic rains brought on by a changing climate may radically alter water flows in the world’s major river basins, including the Limpopo in southern Africa, forcing people to give up farming in some areas, says a new study.
alertnet // Katie Murray
Failures of urban planning are putting lives, infrastructure and businesses at risk as weather shocks – like the floods now surging through Bangkok – become more frequent as a result of climate change, urban planning and climate experts say.
Damian Carrington
Droughts and rising sea levels could reverse efforts to improve living conditions of world's poorest people, report warns
Fred Pearce
The inconvenient truth is that coal remains a cheap and dirty fuel — and the idea of 'clean' coal remains a distant dream
BRYAN WALSH
Deborah Zabarenko
WASHINGTON, Oct 27 (Reuters) - The world's governments and relief agencies need to plan now to resettle millions of people expected to be displaced by climate change, an international panel of experts said on Thursday.
Wind Energy potential in each U.S. state by it's potential compared to its usage
David Fogarty
* World's fastest growing populations increasingly at risk
* Africa and Asia most vulnerable to more extreme weather
* Survey can help city planners, investors adapt to wilder weather