Our latest coverage of climate change

Analysis of the science, politics and economics of the climate

Latest stories

As seas rise, the relocation of Caribbean islanders has begun

The government-managed movement of 300 families from the island of Gardi Sugdub is a test case for “planned retreat” in Latin America

Zany ideas to slow polar melting are gathering momentum

Giant curtains to keep warm water away from glaciers strike some as too risky


Why any estimate of the cost of climate change will be flawed

Temperature fluctuations are unpredictable. Humans are even more so


Has China reached peak emissions?

It hopes to de-link its carbon emissions from economic growth

A new age of sail begins

By harnessing wind power, high-tech sails can help cut marine pollution

Canadians are taking dramatic steps to avoid more ruinous firestorms

The focus is as much on mitigation and preparation as on suppression

The Great Barrier Reef is seeing unprecedented coral bleaching



Politics

War and climate change are overwhelming Somalia

It has already been battered by three decades of conflict

America’s 100% tariffs on Chinese EVs: bad policy, worse leadership

The global trade system is disintegrating as you read this


Carbon emissions are dropping—fast—in Europe

Thanks to a price mechanism that actually works


Global warming is coming for your home

Who will pay for the damage?

Britain’s black-mass problem

The thorny business of recycling electric-vehicle batteries

Is China a climate saint or villain?

It is supercharging the green transition—while burning mountains of coal



Business and finance

Meet the Swedish firm trying to shake up heat pumps

It sees a big opportunity in an old technology

Homeowners face a $25trn bill from climate change

Property, the world’s biggest asset class, is also its most vulnerable


Generative AI has a clean-energy problem

What happens when the AI revolution meets the energy transition


Why the world’s mining companies are so stingy

The energy transition requires vast quantities of metals. But miners are reluctant to invest



Science and data

Six charts help to explain 2024’s freakish temperatures

Could the end of El Niño bring some relief?

Some corals are better at handling the heat

Scientists are helping them breed


Climate change is slowing Earth’s rotation

This simplifies things for the world’s timekeepers


South American vineyards brace for tricky summers ahead

Climate change is hurting the wine regions of Chile and Argentina

Recent heatwaves are a harbinger of Africa’s future

Housing, work and health care in the continent are ill-adapted for a hotter planet



Climate videos

Video Ocean “dead zones”

How chemical pollution is suffocating the sea

Many parts of the ocean are being starved of oxygen. This threatens marine life and adds to climate change

Video Climate change

Was COP26 a success?

Our correspondent runs through the most important takeaways from the UN climate conference


Video Climate Essentials

Can carbon markets reduce carbon emissions?

So far, progress has been slow


Video The future of food

Eating our way to a more sustainable future

Insects, lab-grown meat and vertically-farmed produce could all be on our plates

Video Climate Change

Who should fix climate change?

Governments, companies or individuals?

Video The green transition

How can the world’s energy be decarbonised?

We answer your questions on how the sector can become more sustainable



Understanding climate change

Why people struggle to understand climate risk

The confusion inherent in a hotter world

Climate adaptation policies are needed more than ever

People are already suffering from catastrophic losses as a result of extreme weather events like cyclone Amphan


The world’s energy system must be transformed completely

It has been changed before, but never as fast or fully as must happen now


Damage from climate change will be widespread and sometimes surprising

It will go far beyond drought, melting ice sheets and crop failures

Humanity’s immense impact on Earth’s climate and carbon cycle

Much needs to be done for the damage to be reversed

How modelling articulates the science of climate change

From paper and pencil to the world’s fastest computers