
How Climate Change Impacts Directly and Cascadingly the Andes
A study revealed that climate change is reshaping the landscape, directly and indirectly affecting the people and species in the Andes area.

Climate Change’s Impact on Everyday Life
Discover the impact of climate change on everyday life—from global disasters to your grocery bill, commute, and health.

Middle East Invests in Water Technologies and Infrastructure
Facing growing water scarcity, Middle Eastern nations are investing in advanced water technologies and resilient infrastructure.

Where Does Your Waste Really Go? The Global Cost of Recycling
Learn how climate change and global waste are connected—and how recycling can both reduce pollution and lessen environmental damage.

Christchurch NZ Hosts International Climate Adaptation Summit
Christchurch, New Zealand, will host the most significant and foremost international climate adaptation event this October.

Natural Hydrogen Could Fuel the Philippines’ Clean Energy Future
Hydrogen discovery could revolutionise energy use in the Philippines, from tricycles to national power, amid growing climate concerns.

Climate Change Threatens Mountain Flora’s Survival
Mountain ecosystems are under threat as climate change threatens plant survival and adaptation, warns a long-term study.

A Just Transition Guide in Tracking Global Progress to Net-Zero
Explore how countries can ensure fairness and accountability in the shift to net-zero with this transparent just transition guide.

Deep Sea Mining Rises—At What Cost to Our Oceans?
With demand for critical minerals growing, deep-sea mining is gaining momentum—learn about its economic potential and environmental risks.

Climate Change and Indigenous Knowledge-Based Solutions
The report highlights Ingineous communities' case studies on effective climate change mitigation and indigenous knowledge application.

Know the “Super Corals” that Can Adapt to Ocean Warming
Researchers discovered resilient "super corals" in French Polynesia that adapt to warm ocean temperatures. Read this article to know more.

Leveraging Heat Metrics in City Climate Adaptation Policy-making
A study of 12 cities reveals productivity losses from extreme heat, highlighting the need for climate adaptation and cooling strategies.

Could Wyoming Spur the Resurgence of the Nuclear Reactor?
Wyoming has the largest uranium ore reserves in the United States and is considering advanced nuclear reactors to power the grid.

Study Unveils Solutions for Climate Adaptation and Mitigation
From agroforestry to urban planning, a study outlines science-backed land solutions for climate adaptation and mitigation.

Solar Power and Drip Irrigation Improve Tanzania’s Mango Farms
A solar irrigation project revived mango farming in Chamwino, Tanzania, showing promise but revealing the need for better water management.

Rising Atmospheric CO₂ and Its Impacts on Plants
For nearly 40 years, half of the Earth's vegetated areas have been greening, mainly due to CO2 fertilisation. Read to find out more.

How Behavioural Science Can Unlock Climate Adaptation Actions
Behavioural science offers tools to motivate climate adaptation by identifying barriers and designing solutions for at-risk communities.

Building Sustainable Water Systems thru Nature-Based Solutions
Nature-based solutions and the circular water economy offer innovative paths to sustainable, low-emission urban water management.

Philippines Finds Natural Hydrogen – A Clean Energy Potential
Hydrogen seepage findings in the Philippines may boost efforts to develop a domestic and renewable hydrogen economy.

Britain’s Plan to Create Warmer, More Energy-Efficient Homes
Soaring energy prices and poor housing conditions drive the UK to invest in warmer, more energy-efficient homes.

Climate Change Affects Mental Health in Australia
A Nature study finds that climate change could increase mental health disorders by nearly 50% by 2050, especially among youth in Australia.
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