While personal actions lower emissions, studies reveal financial incentives and social comparison are key drivers for eco-friendly choices.
Climate Change is Disrupting Rainfall Patterns Across the Globe
Research shows human-caused warming has increased rainfall variability worldwide, intensifying droughts and floods over the last century.
UN Climate Reports Highlight CO2 Levels, Global Action Gaps
Three UN reports warn of climate inaction, with current national pledges steering the world towards catastrophic warming far beyond 1.5°C.
Alliance of CEO Climate Leaders Calls for Stronger Climate Action
CEOs from industries worldwide unite to push for ambitious climate actions, including clean energy investments and net-zero procurement.
Climate Anxiety in Motivating Pro-Climate Collective Behaviours
Climate anxiety and depression are on the rise. See how this distress is influencing individuals to take meaningful actions.
Has the World Breached the 1.5°C Warming Limit in 2024?
With 2024 set to exceed the 1.5°C temperature milestone, a report underscores the dire need for enhanced climate adaptation strategies.
Can Global Food Production Cope With Growing Water Scarcity?
Global food production is at risk, with 60% of irrigated crops in high-stress regions. Read the findings and reports on water economics.
Funding Climate Adaptation and Disaster Risk Reduction Can Reduce Displacement
A report highlights rising displacement in Asia-Pacific due to extreme weather, urging investment in climate adaptation and prevention.
What’s Fueling Brazil’s Worst Fire Season in a Decade?
Record-breaking fires in Brazil underscore the impacts of climate change. What are the causes? What measures are needed for resilience?
Climate Report Confirms Australia’s Had Reached 1.51°C
The 2024 State of the Climate Report says Australia has warmed by 1.51°C since 1910, driving extreme weather and rising sea levels.