By 2050, as global warming makes large swaths of North America hotter and drier, the annual death toll from smoke could reach ...
A professor of carbon farming say the agriculture industry will "naturally" contribute to a 28 per cent emissions reduction ...
Debates around climate change often focus on the world’s largest economies and biggest emitters. But much of the hard work of ...
A new analysis finds that 30,000 more Americans are expected to die from wildfire-smoke exposure annually by 2050 ...
New research from Stanford University estimates an increase to as many as 70,000 annual deaths across the U.S. from wildfire ...
A nation is considered water-stressed when per capita availability falls below 1,700 cubic metres per year, and water-scarce once it dips under 1,000.
Wildfires are no longer a seasonal nuisance but a deadly, nationwide health crisis. Fueled by climate change, smoke is spreading farther and lingering longer, with new research warning of tens of ...
Australia has committed to cutting greenhouse gas emissions by 62-70% below 2005 levels by 2035, Prime Minister Anthony ...
Researchers systematically identified just 20 studies directly linking human-driven climate change to specific health impacts ...
Wildfires burning across Canada and the Western United States are spewing smoke over millions of Americans – the latest ...
Pollution from fires, intensified by rising temperatures, is on track to become one of America’s deadliest climate disasters.
This would represent some of the country’s most costly consequences of a warming climate by mid-century, researchers say.