Experts say the report confirms that nations’ efforts to cut emissions have been grossly insufficient to date.
Greenhouse gas emissions continue to rise and the world is still on track for severe climate change impacts, a new U.N.
The world is on a path to get 1.8 degrees Celsius (3.2 Fahrenheit) warmer than it is now, a United Nations report said ...
An annual assessment by the world body tracks the gulf between what countries have vowed to do and what they’ve actually ...
The U.N. said that the world is now in "climate crunch time" as greenhouse gases have hit "unprecedented levels." ...
The climate crisis is not a distant threat; it's happening right now and affecting what matters most to us. Hurricanes ...
Annual Emissions Gap report suggests that nations must collectively commit to and implement a cut of 42% on yearly greenhouse ...
Elizabeth Maruma Mrema, the UNEP Deputy Executive Director, has called on youth to lead climate action, embrace green jobs, ...
If countries do everything they've promised to fight climate change, they could knock half a degree off that future warming.
The leaders of the Commonwealth grouping of nations met on Thursday ahead of a summit in the South Pacific nation of Samoa ...
A new declaration aims to make the southernmost continent an autonomous legal entity, akin to a nation-state, with inherent ...
The report authors warned that major cuts to the burning of coal, oil and gas are needed now if there's any hope of keeping the 1.5 goal alive.