By Gabriele Messori, Stockholm University (former Imperial PhD student) The United Nations’ climate negotiations usually gain the press spotlight once…
A slow start to a global climate treaty
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By Dr Niall Mac Dowell, Centre for Environmental Policy For centuries, all of the world’s economies have been underpinned by fossil…
Moving from tactics to strategy: extreme weather, climate risks and the policy response
By Dr Flora MacTavish and Dr Simon Buckle In the press coverage of the recent floods, there has been a…
Workshop on climate science needed to support robust adaptation decisions
By Dr Simon Buckle I just wanted to highlight the great event we held last week with Judy Curry at…
Climate change and health risks – new commission launched
By Siân Williams, Research postgraduate, Department of Physics and Grantham Institute for Climate Change In 2009 a joint report between University…
The TROPICS research cruise from Tenerife to Trinidad: Tracing oceanic processes using corals and sediments
By Torben Struve, Research Postgraduate, Department of Earth Science & Engineering and Grantham Institute for Climate Change …
Beyond adaptation: loss and damage negotiation at the United Nations
By Gabriele Messori, Research postgraduate in the Department of Physics The 19th Conference of the Parties of the United Nations…
Seasonal chill
By Professor Sir Brian Hoskins The US has been suffering from icy weather and snow storms in recent days. This…
Temperature and rainfall extremes in a warming world
By Dr Flora MacTavish Governments, planning authorities, companies and individuals all need information about the impact of climate change on extreme…
China’s carbon intensity reductions continue
By Ajay Gambhir A fortnight ago a journalist at New Scientist asked me if I’d seen the latest report by…