Carbon Sinks Explained: Nature’s Role in Absorbing CO₂
Carbon sinks are natural systems—forests, oceans and soils—that take up more carbon dioxide than they release, helping to slow climate change and supporting ecosystem
August 16, 2026
Carbon sinks are natural systems—forests, oceans and soils—that take up more carbon dioxide than they release, helping to slow climate change and supporting ecosystem
August 16, 2026
By mid‑2025, global average temperatures have risen to at least 1.5 °C above pre‑industrial levels, driven by accelerating greenhouse‑gas emissions, signalling a critical climate
August 15, 2026
Carbon labels disclose the greenhouse‑gas emissions linked to a product’s life cycle, helping shoppers gauge environmental impact and potentially steering purchases toward lower‑carbon
August 15, 2026
Effective climate communication—clear, relatable messaging that connects science to everyday life—is essential for mobilizing public support, guiding policy, and ultimately saving the planet.
August 8, 2026
Australia’s Green Stimulus Plan proposes to create 80,000 climate‑focused jobs, linking economic recovery with measurable reductions in greenhouse‑gas emissions and ecosystem restoration. Quick
August 8, 2026
Activists in Norway have filed a court challenge to stop oil drilling in the Arctic, arguing that the projects threaten fragile ecosystems, indigenous
August 6, 2026