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climate change

Work

Survey: Nine in 10 UK businesses stepping up efforts to operate ethically

Climate change and the covid-19 pandemic are the key drivers propelling this shift in attitudes, the survey found

clock 18 March 2021 • 2 min read

Climate change

Study attributes 1,500 UK deaths and $9bn of damage to climate change since 2000

The deaths occurred during two severe heatwaves over past two decades, while climate change also caused $9bn of damages in a series of extreme floods, University of Oxford study finds

clock 02 March 2021 • 3 min read

Science

Study: Firms with science-based targets have slashed emissions a quarter since Paris Agreement

Firms that have set targets are ahead of schedule to meet them, a new analysis of the efficacy of the Science-Based Targets initiative has shown

clock 26 January 2021 • 4 min read

Science

Is inaction on environmental crises leading humanity into a 'ghastly future of mass extinction'?

Today has seen some of the starkest warnings yet on how the failure to grasp the severity of the impacts that climate change and biodiversity loss will have for human could trigger conflict, disease, and mass migration - how should businesses respond?...

clock 13 January 2021 • 6 min read

Science

Positive 'tipping points': How clean technologies could be on the cusp of exponential growth

UK academic study outlines a series of positive 'tipping points' in key sectors that, if reached, would catalyse the global net zero transition

clock 11 January 2021 • 4 min read

Risk

Natural disaster damages hit $210bn worldwide in 2020, Munich Re estimates

Insurance giant warns 'it is time to act' in order to curb growing costs of climate change

clock 08 January 2021 • 3 min read

Science

How the economic fallout from climate change could reach $31tr a year

CDP publishes major new report detailing how the economic fallout from the climate crisis is only just starting to build

clock 05 October 2020 • 3 min read

Science

Carbon concentrations still building despite Covid restrictions, UN report finds

Record atmospheric concentrations of CO2, continued growth in emissions and rising annual temperatures means the impact of Covid restrictions on overall climate trends is negligible, according to a new report synthesing findings from several scientific...

clock 09 September 2020 • 5 min read

Climate change

Poll: Most Europeans view climate change as more pressing issue than pandemic

Of seven counties surveyed by Vattenfall, however, UK was the only outlier, where residents now view epidemics as a bigger threat than the climate crisis

clock 19 August 2020 • 3 min read

Climate change

World temperature record thought to have been broken in California

Thermometers rose well above 54 degrees Celsius on Sunday afternoon in California's Death Valley, prompting concern from climate scientists

clock 18 August 2020 • 2 min read
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