Is there a case for climate optimism?
Two books argue that, despite the gloom, environmental progress is still possible through science and diplomacy
Two books argue that, despite the gloom, environmental progress is still possible through science and diplomacy

At COP30, ‘adaptation’ to global warming is high on the agenda as efforts to reduce emissions stall

The economic imperative of climate resilience means adaptation must be considered as well as mitigation

Net zero is difficult enough — but an age of net negative emissions goals would be far tougher

The science suggests that it is healthier to be wrong and happy than to be pessimistic and right

Fractional improvement in projections will be partly negated by US withdrawal of plans to limit global warming

There are reasons to be hopeful about corporate efforts to tackle issues such as climate change