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  • How Governments and Companies Should Listen to the People on Climate Change

    People are more engaged in reducing carbon emissions than previously thought - and governments, scientists and companies should listen to them - according to new research from the University of East Anglia and the UK Energy Research Centre.

  • Want to Cut Emissions That Cause Climate Change? Tax Carbon

    Putting a price on producing carbon is the cheapest, most efficient policy change legislators can make to reduce emissions that cause climate change, new research suggests.

  • Getting Ahead of Climate Change

    As climate change increases the occurrence of catastrophic natural disasters around the world, international organizations are looking for ways to reduce the risk of such disasters. 

  • Plant Responses to Climate Are Lagged

    Plant responses to climate drivers such as temperature and precipitation may become visible only years after the actual climate event. 

  • How Should We Calculate the Social Cost of Carbon? Researchers Offer Roadmap in New Analysis

    In a newly published analysis, a team of researchers lists a series of measures the administration should consider in recalculating the social cost of carbon--a cost-benefit metric that places a monetary value on the impact of climate change.

  • Despite Sea-Level Rise Risks, Migration to Some Threatened Coastal Areas May Increase

    In coming decades as coastal communities around the world are expected to encounter sea-level rise, the general expectation has been that people’s migration toward the coast will slow or reverse in many places.

  • Potential for Misuse of Climate Data a Threat to Business and Financial Markets

    Climate information is at risk of being misconstrued and used inappropriately in financial reports and has the potential to expose businesses to significant risk, according to a new paper by Australian researchers.

  • The Time to Take Low-Carbon Transition Risks Seriously Is Now

    A successful climate policy means preparing for unintended adverse impacts, such as job losses in declining energy sectors or potential environmental impacts of scaling up renewables.

  • As Plastic Pollution in Rivers Gets Worse, Species Are Increasingly Living on Litter

    Scientists have long warned that the world’s major rivers and estuaries are hotspots for plastic waste, as trash and microparticles wash down tributaries and congregate before entering oceans.

  • Saudi Arabia’s 2021 Environmental Regulatory Reforms

    Over the last two decades KSA has made significant advancements in the development of environmental laws, standards and guidelines.

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