IPCC report: 'Code red for humanity' over climate impacts

Greenhouse gas levels in the atmosphere are high enough to guarantee climate disruption for decades if not centuries, scientists warn in a report from the IPCC

EXPERT VIEWS - U.N. science report delivers 'final warning' on climate change

Climate experts and leaders urge governments to heed the warning from the IPCC's scientists and act urgently before millions of people suffer unbearable hardship


Key takeaways from the U.N. climate panel's report

The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change has released its most comprehensive assessment of climate change yet. Here are some of the report's main conclusions


Once-in-50-year heat waves now happening every decade - U.N. climate report

Heat waves, droughts and torrential rains are only set to become more frequent and extreme as the earth warms further


U.S. prisons mull AI to analyze inmate phone calls

Authorities say AI-driven call monitoring can cut crime and suicides, but privacy groups warn the tech can amplify racial bias in the prison system


Indigenous land dispute dogs Amazon's Africa expansion

The near $300 million development, housing Amazon's new African HQ, is set to be built on historical South African indigenous land


INSIGHT - Pegasus spyware scandal: years of questions, no answers for Mexico victims

Mexico spent more than $160 million on Pegasus over a decade, but prosecutors haven't identified who used it on journalists, activists and government critics


Indian mining state shifts from coal to forest fruits and flowers

Mineral rich Chhattisgarh state moves away from mining, giving fair price for forest produce and creating more jobs


LGBT+ family demands right to normal life after fleeing Russia

Yuma, Alina and Mila Yuma fled Russia after receiving threats for appearing in a supermarket advert


Opinion

OPINION: Supply chain laws to fight deforestation must back Indigenous rights

Indigenous peoples are the best defenders of forests but need legal protection from violence and land grabbing


OPINION: Indigenous peoples hit hard by threats to nature but lack a seat at the table

Indigenous leaders are increasingly invited to climate change and conservation summits but are still not treated as equal partners


OPINION: The US labor shortage is a good jobs shortage

Workers are making it clear that they’re no longer willing to accept a job that puts their health, safety and wellbeing at risk.



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