More than 36 hours after the negotiations were due to end, delegates were close to agreement on contentious issues, including how ambitious each nation is in its individual plan to fight climate change.
UN talks deadlocked, detached from climate emergency
A Nobel Prize winner slammed organizations and agencies that are looking to establish human colonies on Mars and other planets. He said that it is irresponsible to think that humans can leave Earth.
Fighting climate change, protecting nature go hand in hand
United States President Donald Trump tweeted an attack on teenage climate change activist Greta Thunberg on Thursday, a day after Thunberg was named TIME magazine’s Person of the Year.
NASA recently released a video that clearly shows the dramatic changes in Earth’s glaciers and ice sheets due to global warming.
Greta slams 'misleading' climate pledges at chaotic UN summit
Despite its image as a liberal country dedicated to fighting climate change, Norway’s dominant oil industry will increase production.
Greta Thunberg is Time's 2019 Person of the Year
Time Magazine has chosen Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg as their 2019 Person of the Year, while Lizzo and the U.S. Women's Soccer Team took other honors.
US accused of seeking climate funding waiver at UN talks
The judge, however, did not absolve the company from responsibility for contributing to climate change.
Adventurers cross Arctic Ocean on skis despite thinning ice
Researchers of a new study found that North American migratory birds have been shrinking in size over the last 40 years.
The fire that some have termed a "mega blaze" is about a one-hour drive away from Sydney and has affected about 300,000 hectares, reports have said.
Thunberg urges climate action because 'people are dying'
Weak Arctic ice sees 56 polar bears descend on Russian village
Researchers have a released a study showing that birds are getting smaller due to climate change. The researchers from the University of Michigan collected evidence from 70,000 specimen over the course of 38 from 1978 to 2016.
A scientist from NASA has enlisted the help of an elephant seal for a new study to understand how heat is transferred by one of the world’s most important ocean currents.
'Do it for our children,' parents plead at UN climate meet
Scientists evolved E. coli in the laboratory to consume CO2 instead or sugars. Although more work is needed, the study could provide the framework for future work on carbon-neutral production.
EU leaders will likely commit to a plan to reduce net carbon emissions in the bloc to zero by 2050 in order to combat climate change.