Report Points to Where is Global Hunger Growing and Its Cause
The GRFC 2023 report reveals the escalating levels of worldwide food insecurity due to economic shocks, conflicts, and climate change.
The Global Climate 2023 and Other Record-Breaking Results
WMO's report on the state of the global climate in 2023 shows record-breaking temperatures, weather events, and impacts of climate change.
Factors That Influenced the 2021 Pacific Northwest “Heat Dome”
Read how resonant planetary wave amplification and land-atmosphere feedback contributed to the 2021 Pacific Northwest Heat Dome event.
Studies Say Climate Change Weakens Key Atlantic Ocean Current
Emerging research highlights the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC) and its impending collapse, driven by climate change.
The Impact of the US SEC GHG Emissions Accounting Rule
The SEC's new rule on GHG emissions accounting is expected to shrink the global disclosure gap, enabling transparency in corporate reporting.
Climate Adaptation Platform 1st Quarter 2024 Top Blog Posts
Discover the latest insights into climate change adaptation and mitigation with CAP's top blog posts of the first quarter of 2024.
Record Heat Temperatures Grip Asian Countries
El Niño and climate change cause high temperatures in Japan, Indonesia, Thailand, Myanmar, Philippines, and Perth, Australia. Read more.
Turning Forestry Slash into Energy is a Climate Adaptation Effort
New Zealand converts destructive forestry slash into renewable energy, a climate adaptation effort to promote sustainable energy practices.
Cultural Adaptation in US Agriculture for Climate Change Resiliency
Read how cultural adaptation in agricultural practices in the US can build sustainable food systems in the face of climate change.
Israel’s Water Technology and Innovation Lead to Resilience and Surplus
Israel's journey from scarcity to surplus highlights how technologies and sustainable practices made it a global leader in water management.
Increasing Africa’s Renewable Energy Use and Locally Financing It
Uncover the potential of solar energy in Africa and how projects are driving renewable energy adoption while fostering economic empowerment.
MethaneSAT Revolutionizes Climate Monitoring from Space
MethaneSAT, a cutting-edge satellite, is poised to revolutionize climate monitoring by providing unprecedented data on methane emissions.
Tuvalu Battles Rising Seas and Climate Change Displacement
Tuvalu struggles against climate change as rising sea levels threaten to submerge it. How does the island nation prepare?
IEA Report Reveals Record High Carbon Emissions in 2023
Findings of the IEA's 2023 report highlight a 1.1% increase in global emissions despite clean energy tech advances and growth in renewables.
UNDRR-WMO Pushes Climate Information For Risk Management
Discover how the UNDRR-WMO Guidance offers pathways to leverage climate information for more effective risk management strategies.
How Government Policies Can Reverse Groundwater Depletion
A study reveals global rapid groundwater depletion and highlights successful policy interventions reversing this.
Environmental and Social Costs of Mining Minerals for Clean Tech
Explore the environmental and social costs of mining minerals like lithium and cobalt for clean technology in water-scarce areas.
World Bank Invests in Pacific Region’s Transportation Infrastructure
Pacific Island nations are fortifying their transportation infrastructure with the help of the World Bank's $338 million investment.
Mexico City Water Management Strategies to Avoid “Day Zero”
Mexico City battles against time as it faces the threat of Day Zero, with insights into the city's historical water management practices.
Lessons From Top Global Performers in Accelerating EV Adoption
Gain insights into the factors driving electric vehicle or EV adoption in top-performing countries like Norway and China.
Strategies to Combat Water Scarcity In the Face of Climate Change
Beyond the decade, witness the challenges and potential solutions in combating water scarcity in the face of climate change.
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