Why climate affects us all
- Modern life relies on a stable climate since the Industrial Revolution, making it fragile.
- The urgency to shift to non-polluting energy is not just about temperature changes.
- We have the tools to transition away from fossil fuels but lack political will.
- Individual actions and policies are needed to minimize carbon emissions for future generations.
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Why climate affects us all
The urgency to transition our economy to non-polluting energy isn't so much about more days above 90° or fewer days on the ski slopes. That's small potatoes. It's fundamentally about the surprisingly fragile dependence of modern life upon the relatively…
What is the latest science telling us about climate change?
After another record-breaking year for global temperatures in 2024, pressure is rising on policymakers to step up efforts to curb climate change. The last global scientific consensus on the phenomenon was released in 2021 through the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, but scientists say evidence shows global warming and its impacts have since been unfolding faster than expected. Here is some of the latest climate research: Critical poin…
The ecological economist Sigrid Stagl is "Scientist of the Year 2024". On Tuesday, the "Club of Education and Science Journalists" presented the award to the researcher from the Vienna University of Economics and Business (WU). It honors her for communicating her scientific work on dealing with climate change, the energy crisis and other key societal challenges.
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