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    Al Ain farm offers model for countries to tackle food security and water scarcity, says minister
    22 Oct 2024

    Lessons learnt from the challenges faced by farmers in the Emirates could help the UAE to play a leading role in addressing global food security and water scarcity, said the Minister of Climate Change and Environment. Dr Amna Al Dahak made the comments during a visit to a farm in Al Ain on Monday, were she saw how […]

    Research improves hurricane intensity forecasting
    21 Oct 2024

    Hurricanes are massive, complex systems that can span hundreds of miles as they swirl around the low pressure of the storm’s eye. In such a complicated situation, predicting how powerful a hurricane will grow is a difficult undertaking. A new collaboration between researchers in South Korea and Florida State University is improving hurricane forecasting by […]

    Astronauts reveal alarming climate change impact seen from space
    20 Oct 2024

    From 400km above Earth, astronauts have a unique vantage point that allows them to witness the beauty of the planet, but also the alarming changes it is undergoing. At this year’s International Astronautical Congress in Milan, a panel of 14 astronauts shared stark observations of how Earth has been visibly transformed by climate change. They recounted the dramatic […]

    Global carbon dioxide emissions from forest fires increase by 60 percent
    19 Oct 2024

    A major new study reveals that carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions from forest fires have surged by 60% globally since 2001, and almost tripled in some of the most climate-sensitive northern boreal forests. The study, led by the University of East Anglia (UEA) and published today in Science, grouped areas of the world into ‘pyromes’ — regions […]

    Scientists discover fastest degrading bioplastic in seawater

    Scientists at the Wood Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI) have been working for years to find out what types of plastics have the shortest and longest lifespans in the ocean, and what types of plastic products, like straws and food wrappers, most commonly contribute to plastic pollution. With more biodegradable materials being developed , like cellulose […]

    Climate change impacts internal migration worldwide
    17 Oct 2024

    The influence of climate change on migration, both current and future, has garnered significant attention from the public and policymakers over the past decade. A new IIASA-led study has provided the first comprehensive analysis of how climate factors — specifically drought and aridity — affect internal migration. While public discourses often focus on international migration, […]

    Coral that withstands heat bred for first time
    16 Oct 2024

    Coral has been bred to survive intense marine heatwaves for the first time, although scientists stress it is not a “silver-bullet solution” to protect reefs from the effects of climate change. The breeding programme proves it is possible to boost heat tolerance of adult coral offspring in a single generation, said researchers. But the improvement was only […]

    Climate change is key priority for Middle East executives, study finds
    15 Oct 2024

    Executives in the Middle East consider climate change to be the top priority for their companies in the coming year, prompting an increase in investments towards sustainability efforts, a study from Deloitte shows. About 43 per cent of regional executives ranked climate change as their main focus, ahead of economic outlook (41 per cent) and geopolitical […]

    Renewable energy investment ‘must triple to $1.5tn by 2030’ to achieve global goals
    14 Oct 2024

    International investment in renewable energy must triple to $1.5 trillion annually by 2030 to meet the global goal of tripling renewables, the International Renewable Energy Agency has said. Despite record spending of $570 billion last year, current national plans are set to deliver only half of the required renewable power growth, the Abu Dhabi-based Irena said in a report released […]

    Amazon rainforest ‘could turn to scrub’ in climate tipping point
    13 Oct 2024

    Global wildlife populations have fallen over the past five decades, with human activity pushing the world towards a series of dangerous tipping points, which could see the Amazon rainforest decline until “we’re just left with scrub”, conservationists have warned. The latest edition of WWF’s Living Planet Index, compiled by the Zoological Society of London, warns that monitored global […]