Majorities in all but three countries – Israel, Nigeria and the U.S. – see climate change as a major threat. Around eight-in-ten hold this view in Argentina, Brazil, France, Japan and South Korea.
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. Is the American left finally waking up from its decades-long climate catastrophism stupor? For years, climate ...
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Oct. 28 (UPI) --A changing climate won't end the human race and can be managed through sensible policies that include emphasizing human welfare, tech entrepreneur Bill Gates said on Monday. Gates ...
DUBAI, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES - DECEMBER 1: In this handout image supplied by COP28, Bill Gates attends the Leaders' Event: Transforming Food Systems in the face of Climate Change at Al Waha Theatre ...
Mike Tidwell, director of the Chesapeake Climate Action Network, is one of those climate activists that supports an “all of the above “ approach to social change: Lobbying for broad progressive ...
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is embracing a philosophy of climate change denial as it works to upend climate regulations and their legal underpinnings. EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin said ...
The agency asked five climate skeptics to write a report criticizing the consensus on global warming. Scientists are pointing out its errors. By Maxine Joselow and Brad Plumer Reporting from ...
Do people see climate change affecting their area? A median of 74% across nine middle-income countries say global climate change is affecting the area where they live at least somewhat, while 24% say ...
Models can predict catastrophic or modest damages from climate change, but not which of these futures is coming.
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(Bloomberg) -- Bill Gates, the billionaire philanthropist and co-founder of Microsoft Corp., says it’s time to adopt a more measured tone when addressing climate change and the threat it poses to the ...