In announcing a $35 billion program to bring inexpensive solar power to some 300 million Africans, officials left out two words: climate change.
US climate policy rests upon what happens in the looming battle between the executive branch and the legislative branch.
By John Balassa A large part of disruptive climate change is the water crisis. We feel its impacts through worsening floods, rising sea levels, shrinking ice fields, droughts, desertification, ...
India faces severe climate impacts, including heatwaves, cyclones, and water-related disasters, requiring urgent adaptation ...