he Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change’s report released on 8 October 2018 is a damning assessment of weak national efforts to contain climate chaos, says Friends of the Earth.
Limiting global warming to 1.5°C will require “far-reaching and unprecedented changes”, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change says, launching a special report that finds some of the actions needed are already under way, but the world must move faster.
Faith and science communities met this week as Quakers set out to build communication and support between them. Quakers in Britain and the Quaker United Nations Office held two interfaith luncheons with the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change.
As tackling climate change increasingly becomes not just an economic and political issue, but also a moral one, a new paper from Christian Aid draws inspiration from the biblical prophets.
The publication of a new report outlining in economic terms the global benefits of transitioning to a low carbon economy has been welcomed by Christian Aid.
A new report highlights the crucial role a new set of Sustainable Development Goals must play in meeting the challenge of the global fight against climate change.
Christian Aid has published a new report showing the devastating effects of climate change, with communities poorer countries, being forced to change their way of life.
There is overwhelming evidence that human activities are mainly responsible for climate change since the mid-twentieth century, and urgent action is needed to tackle the problem, scientific experts have said.