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Year: 2026
High Heat Exposure Affects Early Childhood Development
Extreme heat exposure reduces children's literacy and numeracy, especially in poorer regions, threatening early development.
How Behaviours and Policy Can Tackle Climate Change Effectively
Governments must lead climate action, but individual behaviours also play a crucial role in tackling global climate challenges.
Climate Change Drives Up Food Prices Amid Extreme Weather
Extreme weather, driven by climate change, is worsening food insecurity and raising prices worldwide, impacting farmers and consumers.
How Climate Change Cause Cyclones Unleash Disastrous Rainfall
In 2025, weak cyclones Ditwah and Senyar caused deadly floods and landslides in South Asia, highlighting new climate change risks.
US Tribal Schools Lead the Charge in Electric School Buses Usage
Tribal schools are leading the shift to electric school buses, improving student health, reducing emissions, and inspiring communities.
Green Infrastructure Reduces Heavy Metals in Urban Stormwater
A study in Columbus, Ohio shows well-designed green infrastructure can significantly reduce heavy metals in urban stormwater runoff.
Cities Fight Air Pollution with Greener Transit and Green Spaces
Cities worldwide tackle air pollution by electrifying transit, expanding green spaces, urging mass travel, and using smart monitoring tools.
Paris Agreement at 10: Why Climate Action Is Still Far Off Track
A decade after the Paris Agreement, the world remains off track on climate targets despite progress in renewables and EVs—action needed.
Fossil Fuel Infrastructure Issues – Health Risks and Energy Equity
Research reveals widespread exposure to fossil fuel facilities in the US, highlighting health risks and environmental justice inequalities.









