Are Illiteracy and Culture Barriers to Climate Adaptation?
Climate change will be harder on the uneducated because illiteracy and lack of education prevent people from changing their ways.
How  South American Farmers are Adapting to Climate Change
Latin America's climate, such as rainfall patterns, rising temperatures, and weather storm severity, is changing. Farmers are adapting.
Atmospheric CO2 Surge and Vietnam’s Renewable Energy Progress
Carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere have yet again reached a new high. Vietnam is developing more renewable energy sources.
Decarbonising Electricity by Upscaling Floatovoltaics
The solar power industry makes it the most preferred renewable energy source. Scaling it up will decarbonise more the electricity sector.
How Climate Change Will Amplify the Spread of Invasive Species
Human activity impacts the oceans. Climate change will shift shipping routes, affecting the mixture of marine and transported species.
Why Ecosystem-based Adaptation is an Excellent Climate Change Adaptation and Mitigation Option
Ecosystem-based Adaptation (EbA) is gaining ground in fighting climate change, especially in developing and vulnerable countries.
Increasing the Land’s Carbon Storage Capacity to Mitigate Climate Change
The study improves our learning of the global gap between current and potential carbon storage on land and offers a framework for action.
Are Plant-Based Protein Sustainable Solutions for Emissions Reduction?
The IPCC Sixth Assessment Report identifies plant-based and cultured meat as a transformative solution to halving emissions by 2030.
Climate Adaptation Using the Slow Water Approach
This post discusses the slow water approach and how cities and communities can better manage water with climate change and rapid urbanisation.
AirDisc Cooling is a Climate-Friendly AirCon
Maria Yzabell Angel Palma from the Philippines invented the Air Disc cooling system, which doesn't use CFC or refrigerants.
The Increasing Climate Litigation Trend
The Economist article features a growing global trend in climate litigation as communities feel the impacts of climate change.
Climate Adaptation Using Risk Science and Resilience Approaches
Developments in risk science and approaches to resilience are crucial in addressing climate change risks and climate adaptation.
Climate change and Heatwaves are increasing Incidents of Wet-bulb Temperatures
Wet-bulb temperatures are becoming an urgent concern as climate change makes heat waves more frequent and severe and harder to survive.
Can Climate Change Cause More Earthquakes and Volcanic Eruptions?
Do sea levels rise and the glaciers' melting due to climate change increase the frequency of earthquakes and volcanic eruptions?
Philippines’ CHR Inquiry Key to Global Climate Litigation?
The Philippines' CHR inquiry is the world's first corporate responsibility investigation for the climate crisis and will inspire litigations.
The Coming Global Food Shortage and Possible Solutions
The Economist warns that we may increasingly see the worst possible worlds in which extreme weather and conflict combine and food shortages.
Selecting Partner Cities for Climate Change Resilience
As climate and natural disaster events rise, cities and communities must build resilience through partnership. Know the selection criteria.
Disaster Risk Reduction Report Calls for Governance Transformation
The Global Assessment Report on Disaster Risk Reduction explores how structures worldwide evolve to address systemic risks better.
Climate Change Adaptation Campaign in Canterbury NZ
NZ government organisations put up "It’s time, Canterbury" to host reputable information and resources on climate change in the region.
Better Groundwater Management and Protection Needed
The solution to water crises due to climate change and rising demands is found underground. Read the UN World Water Development Report 2022.
Climate Change Threatens Fairborne UK’s Existence
Fairbourne, a Welsh village, is facing an existential crisis. Its 700 residents are at high risk of future flooding due to climate change.
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