World leaders face urgency in climate action
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Britain highlighted how the poorest who have done the least to cause climate change are suffering the worst of its impacts, and urged rich countries to offer more support at an online ministerial summit on Wednesday.
When former Conservative Prime Minister Theresa May signed the UK's 2050 net zero target into law in 2019, it passed through parliament with the support of all the major parties.
The UN secretary-general Antonio Guterres’s speech at the “opening session” of the COP30 summit in Belém, Brazil, which formally begins next week
Here in the UK, the independent Climate Change Committee (CCC) believes the government isn’t doing enough to prepare for this increasingly extreme weather. It had already warned the UK of a “lost decade” of climate action.
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said he spoke to U.S. President-elect Joe Biden on Tuesday about working together on tackling climate change and recovering from the COVID-19 pandemic.
Evidence is mounting that climate change is bringing new disease threats to the UK. Kate Bowie reports Climate change is no longer a distant concern for health systems; it is already reshaping patterns of disease in Europe and the UK.
Prince William says he tells his children that their future is “going to be as bright as futures gone by” thanks to scientists working to repair the world’s climate.
Poets and scientists are going into schools around the UK to teach children about climate action through poems.
Jamaica contributes barely anything to global carbon emissions, yet has been rocked by devastation that could take it decades to recover from
People need to feel that climate change is affecting them now or that taking action is a patriotic act for their country to overcome apathy toward environmental efforts, a new global study has found.