CAPE TOWN, June 20 (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - In the next 30 years, cities around the world will face dramatically higher risks from extreme heat, coastal flooding, power blackouts, and food and ...
It is projected that by 2050, over 800 million people in 570 cities could be subjected to more than half a meter of sea level rise. Sea level rise affecting the biggest coastal cities, which are often ...
An interactive map shows which parts of New York are most vulnerable to sea-level rises and increased flooding due to climate change. The map, developed by researchers at Climate Central, uses ...
The climate conversation has traditionally revolved around sectors such as energy, transport, and industries; a greater spotlight on the intersection of climate change and social development has only ...
Some of the world’s most climate-vulnerable nations will see a mass reshuffling of their populations as the extreme environmental and weather events prompt entire communities to migrate from their ...
A series of recent actions by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to roll back environmental regulations includes plans to eliminate all limits on greenhouse gases from coal and gas-fired power ...
NEW DELHI: Indian cities will require over $2.4 trillion in investments by 2050 to build resilient and low-carbon infrastructure, as they become increasingly vulnerable to heatwaves, urban flooding, ...
Indian cities are becoming increasingly more vulnerable to floods, heatwaves, and other climate-related risks and will require over 2.4 trillion US dollars in investments by 2050 to build resilient ...
(NewsNation) — Some of the nation’s largest football stadiums could face pricey climate-related challenges by 2050, according to a recent Climate X report. The report evaluated 30 stadiums across the ...