Some districts are receiving just 12 hours of water each week as drought hits the Kenyan capital – home to more than 3 million people
Frozen tundra may be more sensitive to rising temperatures than previously thought, releasing methane and worsening global warming
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Envoys from US, EU, Russia and South Africa reject claims that one piece of research in June 2015 shaped flagship UN climate pact
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Initiative sponsored by Carnegie Council and led by UN climate veteran aims to break silence around geo-technologies and explore their potential
Myron Ebell’s 9-point plan to dismantle US climate policy would see Washington pull out of UN climate body, freeze clean energy subsidies and oppose carbon taxes
Global Change Research Program indicates support for further exploration of how geoengineering could be used to tackle global warming
Beijing’s policies have seen China invest heavily in renewables and support the UN’s first major climate pact – but without US cover it will face new scrutiny this year
Scientists, policymakers and civil society leaders from France, Germany, Bangladesh, Spain, the US and UK identify their highlights of 2016
A scientific pilot in Kenya and Ethiopia seeks to identify the link between extreme weather events and global warming
Draft documents suggest countries will agree to further ban on large-scale climate techno-fixes, warning risks of damage to biodiversity outweigh potential benefits
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“Another year. Another record,” says World Meteorological Organisation chief, as temperatures smash the mark set last year
Scientists need to fight the inevitable misinformation campaign when temperatures fail to rise in orderly fashion
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Extreme warmth due to man-made greenhouse gases causing coral bleaching, rapid Arctic sea ice melt and early disappearance of snow
Record surge in CO2 through 2015 and 2016 saw atmospheric concentrations rise fast than 2 parts per million average to well above 400ppm
INTERVIEW: Better forecasting tools to aid farmers and health planners emerging priority, says head of World Meteorological Organization
NEWS: Last year was off the charts says World Meteorological Organization in annual report