
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.

High Athmosperic Carbon Dioxide Levels and Climate Risks
New WMO data reveal that global CO₂ levels hit an all-time high in 2024, intensifying concerns about climate change impacts.

Climate Change and Malnutrition Challenges in Melanesia
Learn how climate change and malnutrition intersect in Melanesia, creating compounding risks for children's health and future well-being.

Balancing Ghana’s Cocoa Production and Forest Conservation
Ghana tackles deforestation from cocoa farming by embracing agroforestry, restoring forests, and diversifying crops for a sustainable future.

Climate Adaptation Essential as 1.5°C Breach Predicted in 2026
2025 ties with 2023 as the second-warmest year; global temperatures exceed 1.5°C, highlighting the urgent need for climate adaptation.

Climate Change and Environmental Challenges in NZ’s Coasts
New Zealand’s coastal waters are warming fast, threatening wildlife, fisheries, and communities while pollution and plastic worsen the crisis.

Climate Change and Lake Levels: Lake Turkana Study Insights
Research on Lake Turkana reveals climate change-driven drops in lake levels reduce surface pressure, increasing earthquake risk over time.

Climate Adaptation and Rethinking Sustainable Food Choices
Discover why popular “better meat” options may worsen climate impacts, according to a detailed WRI assessment of global livestock systems.

Climate Change is Reshaping Pakistan’s Monsoon Season
Deadly monsoon floods in Pakistan have killed over 1,000, displaced millions, and shown the urgent need for climate adaptation measures.

Using AI to Protect Biodiversity and Restore Ecosystems
Explore how AI tools are helping governments, scientists, and communities protect ecosystems and halt global biodiversity loss.

From Droughts to Flash Floods: Greece’s Rising Climate Challenge
From dry riverbeds to destructive floods, Greece’s climate challenge reveals why adaptive water governance is urgently needed.

Hydroponics – A Sustainable Solution to Food and Water Demands
Explore how hydroponics reduces water use, increases crop yields, and supports climate adaptation, making it a future food system.

State of Climate Action 2025 – How Far the World Still Has to Go
Learn what the 2025 climate action assessment says about energy, transport, land use, and global readiness for a 1.5°C pathway.

World Energy Outlook 2025 Tackles Energy Demands and Fixes
World Energy Outlook 2025 highlights the challenges of meeting electricity demand while securing critical minerals and energy systems.

Coastal Infrastructure Adaptation Strategies for a Changing Climate
A look at innovative tools and decision-making models designed to strengthen coastal resilience amid growing climate uncertainty.
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