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This roundup of The Conversation’s climate coverage was first published in our award-winning weekly climate action newsletter, Imagine. 2025 was a brutal year for the climate: record temperatures, eve...
In World of War, Geoffrey Robertson calls for more law and better justice, but his arguments are less than compelling.
Humans and bees can both work with mathematics. Could aliens do the same?
We already knew forests were heavy lifters in reducing climate pollution. New research reveals the tiny microbes in tree bark can also “eat” climate gases.
America’s new and aggressive geopoitical stance is becoming more clear – and Nato is worried.
Irregularities in how the government developed the updated guidelines raise questions about its conclusions.
Though well-intentioned, abstinence-based resolutions can result in a return to use because these approaches reduce complex human behaviour to an on-off switch.
When people get hot, we can strip off clothing and we sweat to cool down. But animals such as cats and dogs aren’t so lucky.
Intense fires can produce storms that make more fire – and they’re becoming more common.