Latest Climate Change Headlines

All the headlines from our Climate Change Topic Page, ordered by recency.

China Blames Climate Talks Standoff on Rich Nations

Oct 8 2010 // China said on Friday that rich nations must lock in fresh vows to slash greenhouse gas output to unblock talks for a new climate change deal, while some negotiators said Beijing was holding progress hostage. The feuding...

S&P Analysis Finds Insurance Could Spur Climate Change Investments

Oct 6 2010 // Climate change commentators have often spoken of capital markets as a source of funding, but many hurdles have to be overcome before institutional investors will allocate money to environmental projects in developing...

U.S. Says Climate Talks Fail to Make Headway

Oct 6 2010 // The United States said on Wednesday U.N. climate talks were making less progress than hoped because of a rift over poorer nations’ emission goals, and that other avenues might be needed to tackle climate...

China Says Climate Talks Must Tackle Rich Nations CO2 Cuts

Oct 5 2010 // Greenhouse gas cuts vowed by rich nations remain far from enough to escape dangerous global warming, a top Chinese climate official said on Tuesday, urging talks over a new climate change pact to confront the...

UK’s Royal Society Issues ‘Short Guide’ to Science of Climate Change

Sep 30 2010 // The Royal Society, the UK’s national academy of science, has launched a new short guide to the science of climate change. The Society explained that the “guide has been written to summarize the evidence and to...

Munich Re Highlights Climate Change Link to Extreme Weather Events

Sep 28 2010 // A bulletin from Munich Re underlines the “exceptionally high” incidence of “weather-related natural catastrophe losses in the first nine months of 2010,” both in “number and scale.” The...

Climate Change May Add to Natural Disaster Death Tolls

Sep 8 2010 // Natural disasters are tending to kill fewer people but climate change may add to the toll by unleashing more extreme weather and causing after-effects such as disease and malnutrition, experts say. Better warnings of...

Nations Meet on Climate Cash Contributions; UN Sees Long Haul

Sep 3 2010 // About 45 nations met on Thursday to seek ways to raise billions of dollars in aid to help the poor combat climate change as the United Nations warned them of a long haul to slow global warming. Environment ministers and...

Extreme Weather Seen Unlikely to Help Climate Talks

Aug 17 2010 // Extreme weather in 2010 will spur more strident calls for action to combat global warming but is unlikely to break a deadlock at U.N. climate talks about sharing the burden between rich and poor. Islamabad, for instance,...

Pakistan Floods, Russia Heat Fit Climate Trend, Scientists Say

Aug 10 2010 // Devastating floods in Pakistan and Russia’s heatwave match predictions of extremes caused by global warming even though it is impossible to blame mankind for single severe weather events, scientists say. This year is...

Ten Key Indicators Show ‘Global Warming is Undeniable’

Jul 29 2010 // Melting glaciers, more humid air and eight other key indicators, show that global warming is undeniable, scientists said Wednesday, citing a new comprehensive review of the last decade of climate data. Without addressing...

Is Global Warming Causing More Frequent, More Powerful Hurricanes?

Jul 21 2010 // A workshop held in Lloyd’s Old Library sought to answer that question, by examining the impact global warming could have on the hurricane season. Lloyd’s cited the fact that “analysis of weather patterns...

Climate Scientists Praise Report on Hacked E-mail Scandal

Jul 8 2010 // Leading climate scientists on Thursday welcomed a British report that cleared researchers of exaggerating the effects of global warming and said they hoped it would restore faith in the fight against climate change [See IJ...

UK Inquiry Concludes E-mails Do Not Undermine Climate Change Research

Jul 7 2010 // E-mails stolen from one of the world’s leading climate change research centers contained no evidence to undermine the case for manmade global warming, a report found on Wednesday. An investigation into the British...

World Warms, But Public Cools to Action on Climate Change

May 27 2010 // This year is on track to be the warmest worldwide since records began in the 19th century, yet voters seem to be cooling to strong action to combat climate change. Their doubts may be quietly sapping the will of...

Climate Change Litigation: Changes on the Horizon?

May 17 2010 // New and significant rulings have been issued in two of several lawsuits at the forefront of global warming/climate change litigation that are likely to set the future direction of such litigation. These cases...

Climate Change Litigation: Changes on the Horizon?

May 17 2010 // New and significant rulings have been issued in two of several lawsuits at the forefront of global warming/climate change litigation that are likely to set the future direction of such litigation. These cases...

Climate Change Litigation: Changes on the Horizon?

May 17 2010 // New and significant rulings have been issued in two of several lawsuits at the forefront of global warming/climate change litigation that are likely to set the future direction of such litigation. These cases...

Barbados Meeting Analyzes Caribbean Climate Adaptation Study

May 14 2010 // Over the last two days, May 12-13, over 40 representatives from Caribbean and international agencies held a meeting in Barbados to discuss the initial results from a recent investigation into the Economics of Climate...

Study Says Northeast Seeing More, Fiercer Rainstorms

Apr 7 2010 // The Northeast is seeing more frequent “extreme precipitation events” in line with global warming predictions, a study shows, including storms like the recent fierce rains whose floodwaters swallowed...