Drones outfitted with cutting-edge technology are increasingly being used in scientific efforts to better understand and monitor forests, particularly in the context of climate change.
The Gila River Indian Community and the US Army Corps of Engineers have made a historic deal that will allow Arizona to build the first solar-covered river in the US.
Over the last nine years, the government has introduced around 2,380 crop varieties that are not only high-yielding but also resistant to climate change.
Astronaut Andreas Mogensen, commander of Expedition 70, has provided stunning photographs of massive icebergs visible from the International Space Station, underscoring the visual impact of climate change.
The concluding draft of the COP28 climate summit, which was held in Dubai and presided over by Sultan Al Jaber, CEO of Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC), has sparked debate and dissatisfaction among environmentalists.
At the United Nations Climate Conference in Dubai, the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), a major tracker of global biodiversity, reported alarming patterns in its latest Red List of Threatened Species.
Annalena Baerbock, Germany's Foreign Minister, voiced serious unhappiness with the proposed language from the UN COP28, claiming that it falls well short of what is required to tackle the climate catastrophe.
The politics of climate talks has taken a new step, with Russia obstructing the selection of a host for COP29, which is set to take place in Eastern Europe or the Caucasus.
The Adani Group, run by Indian businessman Gautam Adani, has presented plans for the world's largest renewable energy complex, to be located in the enormous expanse of northwestern India's Rann desert.
Keppel Corporation Limited and AM Green, a Greenko Group subsidiary, have joined forces to advance sustainable fuels such as bio and green methanol, 2G ethanol, and sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) as part of their commitment to decarbonize heavy industries and aviation in Southeast Asia and the Middle East.