
Central Asia’s Response to Water Scarcity and Climate Change
Droughts and water scarcity induced by climate change are exacting a heavy toll on Central Asia's economy. Can nature-based strategies help?

New Zealand Faces Escalating Landslide Risk Due to Climate Change
Learn how extreme rainfall and climate change patterns reshape New Zealand's landscape, triggering landslides and flooding.

How Climate Change and Extreme Weather Affect Maui Island Wildfires
Maui's catastrophic wildfires scorch over 150,000 acres. Are there links between climate change, extreme weather, and these wildfires?

World Bank Introduces Risk Screening Tool for Climate Adaptation
The World Bank has developed a suite of climate and disaster risk screening tools for climate adaptation and building climate resilience.

Kenya’s Geothermal Power a Path Towards Cleaner Energy Future
Kenya's Great Rift Valley is key to renewable energy and innovative carbon capture solutions, contributing to global environmental goals.

How Will New Zealand’s Buildings Cope with the Changing Climate?
A study examines climate change energy performance impacts and the development of building standards for sustainable residential design.

How Lakes and Inland Waters Shape Global Greenhouse Gas Emissions
Learn from the latest studies, including RECCAP-2 findings and the surprising nitric oxide emissions from Tibetan Plateau lakes.

How Climate Change Can Impact Urban Migration and Liveability
Learn how liveability indicators influence urban migration, driven by economic prospects and climate adaptation factors.

The Significance of the Worldwide Surge in Climate Change Cases
Witness legal battles unfold as climate change activists, seniors, and children sue governments and polluters for a sustainable future.

Coastal Cities in Northern Europe Must Prepare for Sea Level Rise
Coastal cities in Northern Europe are facing a growing threat from sea level rise. Can their climate adaptation measures help?

Antarctic is Losing Huge Sea Ice Chunk
As global temperatures rise, July's extreme heatwaves and vanishing Antarctic sea ice stress the urgency to address the climate emergency.

Evaluating the Economic Impact of Groundwater Amid Climate Change
A World Bank report delves into the untapped potential of groundwater to boost economies and ensure food security during climate change.

Challenges of Migration as a Successful Climate Adaptation Strategy
Migration is recognized as a potential climate adaptation strategy, but its success as an adaptation plan still needs to be known.

UN Chief Announces “Climate Boiling” Era Has Arrived
July 2023 witnesses unprecedented heatwaves worldwide, signalling the transition from global warming to "global boiling."

1.5°C Breaching Within Years Concerns Climate Scientists
Scientists warn of surpassing the 1.5°C threshold, leading to intensified heatwaves, ocean warming, and severe climate change effects.

Record-Breaking Global Heat Surge Seen Amidst Rising CO2 Emissions
Discover how unprecedented June temperatures, fueled by the El Niño phenomenon and continued CO2 emissions, are causing global heat surges.

Extreme Weather Events in Northeastern US Demand Urgent Climate Action
The recent catastrophic floods in the Northeastern US underscore the urgent need for climate action and climate adaptation measures.

IME Report on Climate Adaptation in Different Industries
Learn how engineers incorporate climate adaptation in their designs to withstand increasing temperatures and extreme heat waves.

Global Oil and Gas Investment Soars, Contrary to Net Zero Goals
Upstream investment in oil and gas, set to reach $528 billion in 2023, has experts worried about its impact on net zero emission targets.

Mediterranean Cities Apply Climate Adaptation Steps to Sea Level Rise
A new report examines the climate adaptation strategies of Mediterranean coastal cities facing sea level rise.

Scientists Anticipate Total Arctic Ice Loss by the 2030s
A study published in Nature Communications paints a grim picture of the Arctic's future, with summer ice projected to disappear by the 2030s.
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