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We can’t tackle climate change if we ignore biodiversity
The biodiversity crisis is as urgent as the climate crisis – and intimately interconnected, says Galina Jönsson.
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We can’t tackle climate change if we ignore biodiversity
The biodiversity crisis is as urgent as the climate crisis – and intimately interconnected, says Galina Jönsson.
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Water – our most precious resource?
Droughts and floods will become more extreme if we don’t act on climate change, says Professor Wouter Buytaert.
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Decarbonising the world isn't a one-size-fits-all
If we want to decarbonise the world, we have to work together – but don’t expect everyone to decarbonise at the same rate, says Dr Onesmus Mwabonje.
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We’re going to see more climate lawsuits brought against governments
While leaders fail to act on climate change, children and others are using the law to seek justice for their futures, says Karen Makuch.
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Retrofit our homes to tackle multiple crises
Retrofitting our homes is one of the best ways to lower our energy costs, tackle climate change, and keep everyone healthy, says Dr Kate Simpson.
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Why inaction on climate change is bad for our mental health
We need to recognise that our mental wellbeing is intimately connected with the health of the planet, says Dr Emma Lawrance.
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Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer MP visits Imperial
Leader of the Labour Party the Rt Hon Sir Keir Starmer MP visited the Carbon Capture Pilot Plant as the UN's Climate Change Conference began.
Working with mountain communities could help water systems adapt to climate
Imperial scientists have shared how working directly with mountain communities could drive adaptation to the loss of their main water sources.
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Smartphone users to help simulate cyclones and predict effects of climate change
Imperial researchers are partnering with the Vodafone Foundation to use the computing power of millions of smartphones to crunch data about cyclones.
Why better weather forecasting can help climate adaptation in Africa
With the rainy season changing, better forecasting is essential for local people, says Dr Caroline Wainwright, expert in African weather and climate.