After two weeks of deliberations, the United Nations climate talks in Madrid ended on Sunday with widespread disappointment. Delegates from nearly 200 nations attended the 2019 United Nations ...
Aerial view of security forces spraying water as people take part in the so-called 'Mourning March' in Santiago on November 01, 2019, to protest against the death of 23 people after more than ten days ...
The first in a series of student blogs by Michigan Tech’s representatives at COP25 in Madrid. The announcement of this year’s United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) Conference ...
Demonstrators hold banners at the demonstration in Madrid organized by Fridays For Future, Alianza por el Clima, Alianza por la Emergencia Climática and 2020 Rebelión por el Clima, in which people are ...
The United Nations' COP25 climate conference concluded in Madrid, Spain on Sunday. The 2-week-long conference yielded very few tangible outcomes related to addressing climate change. Here's what to ...
At age 16, climate activist Greta Thunberg (pronounced tun-bury), has just been named Time’s person of the year for 2019. The announcement of Time’s selection came just after Thunberg gave a brief, ...
Researchers from Scripps Institution of Oceanography at the University of California San Diego will present research and release new findings at COP25 in Madrid, Spain on topics ranging from the role ...
Greta Thunberg arrived on Friday in Madrid to attend the 25th United Nations Climate Change Conference, after sailing across the Atlantic Ocean. The crowd at the venue of the summit surrounded her in ...
It’s a summit that could make or break the world’s climate commitments. Around 25,000 people from 200 countries are descending on Madrid this week to attend the COP25 climate change conference. They ...
Seven students from a range of academic disciplines present research, observe negotiations at global conference on climate change. Michigan Technological University was granted official observer ...
It’s said that it is better to laugh than cry. But what do we do when a situation has become so beyond parody that laughter is impossible? As Australia burns, the world is about to finish its second ...
Issues such as the importance of ocean protections, the value of the knowledge of indigenous people, and the growing need for more observational data are receiving unprecedented attention at the COP25 ...
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