The UN's historic case examines whether high-emitting nations are legally accountable for climate change impacts on vulnerable countries.
Year: 2024
Successful Climate Adaptation Strategies Worldwide
Explore success stories from the World Bank's report showcasing climate adaptation solutions, from heat alerts to water cisterns.
Actions Beyond the “Doom and Gloom” Climate Change Messaging
Can doom-and-gloom climate change messaging inspire action or cause apathy? Explore two studies that reveal surprising insights.
Study Reveals Green and Blue Infrastructure Reduce Urban Heat
Summer 2024 broke heat records. How can urban cooling strategies, such as green-blue-grey infrastructure, help combat rising temperatures?
Water Recycling is Paving the Way for a Sustainable Future
Innovative water recycling methods, like Singapore's "NEWater," address global water scarcity and boost sustainability.
Seed Banks are Crucial to Climate Adaptation and Food Security
Climate change can increase plant disease risks, threatening food security worldwide. But seed banks like Future Seeds can change this.
NZ’s Climate Adaptation Struggles to Keep Pace with Crisis
A report finds New Zealand’s climate adaptation plans lacking, calling for urgent measures to safeguard lives and critical infrastructure.
COP29 Raises Climate Finance for Developing Nations
COP29 ends with a new $300B climate finance pledge to assist vulnerable nations while raising questions about global climate commitments.
Social Comparison Encourages Climate-Friendly Actions
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.