While women are more likely to express concerns about climate change and to accurately grasp its science, they are also more likely to underestimate their knowledge.
Climate Change and Individual Duty
Do we actually have a moral duty to refrain from actions that are typically climate-unfriendly?
What Can Scientists Do to Help Policy-Makers Understand Ambitious Climate Change Mitigation Goals?
A paper by James et al. provides an overview of methods to identify regional climate responses to global warming targets.
Psychological Vaccination against Misinformation about Climate Change
Exploring a method to combat misinformation, alternative facts and fake news.
Weapons of Mass Construction in the War on Climate Change: Heterogeneous Catalysis and Electro-Catalysis
In the war against climate change two promising approaches are being developed for catalytically converting CO2 to value-added chemicals and fuels
The war against climate change: have we done enough?
Opinion: We can’t have a clean-energy revolution without molecules, polymers and materials. But what have we really done to help win the war against climate change?
UN leader to be guest of honour at climate change book launch
The Secretary General will appear at UN Headquarters on September the 17th to launch Energy and Global Climate Change by Dr. Anilla Cherian.
Facing the risks climate talks pose to meaningful change
For many, the Paris Agreement was a breakthrough, yet its focus on cooperation and joint action is not enough to tackle the climate crisis.
Inspiring climate action by linking social and environmental change
We will not solve the climate crisis and inspire action without generating a shared emotional response to our changing world.
Small altitude changes could cut climate impact of aircraft by up to 59%
Flight altitude changes of just 2000 feet could lessen their effect could minimize the harmful effects of aircraft contrails.