We all know that humans are helping drive climate change. No, we aren't the only cause of the increasing global temperatures, but there's no question that we have had a serious impact over the years.
A literature review has found that ultraviolet radiation, rising temperature, and air pollution could be possible climate-related influences on skin cancer rates. The study was intended to explore ...
More than four in five young Americans are worried about the impact of climate change on people and the planet, according to a survey of nearly 16,000 youths published in Lancet Planetary Health on ...
This special issue examines the multifaceted impact of climate change on business and finance, bringing together eight studies that explore how climate risks, opportunities, policies, and sentiment ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. What truly defines a business’s identity and operational environment? The answers lie in the concepts of organizational culture ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Adults exposed to environmental factors associated with climate change were more likely to have atopic ...
More frequent and intense storms, sea-level rise and extensive rainfall fueled by climate change mean the island nation is likely to be hit especially hard by this week’s storm. By Sachi Kitajima ...
The widespread presence of microplastics in the environment is a consequence of improper plastic waste management and the continuous rise in global plastic production, which increased from 1.3 million ...
Bananas make up one of the largest tropical fruit export chains, with 20 million metric tons of bananas exported annually; a whopping 100 billion bananas are eaten globally each year. According to a ...
Three quarters of sovereign wealth funds now consider climate factors in their investment decisions to reduce risk, up from 62% in 2023, according to a report co-authored by the International Forum of ...