
Climate Adaptation Efforts to Safeguard India’s Mint Industry
The demand for mint oil is growing worldwide, but India’s farmers face mounting risks. What are the climate adaptation efforts being done?

Is China’s Air Pollution Fight Aggravating Climate Change?
China’s air pollution crackdown has significant health benefits, but scientists caution it may also intensify global warming.

Why Circular Water Systems Are Key to Sustainable Urban Growth
Research shows that onsite reuse and circular systems can help cities build urban water resilience in the face of climate change.

Climate Change, Air Pollution, and the Drying of Southwest America
Discover how climate change and air pollution are reshaping rainfall patterns, fueling persistent drought across the Southwestern US.

Methane Tracker Reveals Emissions Trends and Reduction Options
A global methane tracker report reveals global emissions trends and highlights proven abatement options for a cleaner future.

Countries Leading the Charge in Electric Bus Usage
Discover the countries renewing public transport with electric bus usage, cutting carbon emissions, and leading the sustainability shift.

NYC Transforms Parks into Thriving Habitats For Pollinators
New York City is redesigning its parks with native plants and pollinator gardens, offering a model for other urban areas to follow.

WEF Presents Business Case for Urgent Climate Adaptation Action
A WEF report shows why businesses that invest in climate adaptation today will be better positioned for tomorrow’s risks and opportunities.

Fishbone Canals Drive Successful Mangrove Restoration in Tamil Nadu
Discover how fishbone canals are transforming mangrove restoration in Muthupet, India, boosting both environmental and community resilience.

ADB Grant Boosts Climate Adaptation for Mongolian Herders
The Asian Development Bank is funding climate adaptation projects that strengthen the resilience of Mongolian herders.

ADB Alots $86M for Bangladesh Refugee Camps’ Improvement
The Asian Development Bank has approved $86M to improve infrastructure and services for Rohingya camps and host communities in Bangladesh.

What Crossing the 1.5°C Limit Means for the Planet’s Future
Scientists warn we are crossing the 1.5°C warming limit. Here’s what the latest research reveals and what it means for our future.

Ethiopia’s Bold Land Restoration Becomes a Model for the World
Ethiopia’s land restoration effort offers lessons in sustainability, climate adaptation, and community-led environmental recovery.

What India Really Thinks About Climate Change
A national survey reveals how Indians view climate change—showing deep concern for extreme weather, but uneven knowledge across regions.

Solar Canal Innovation Tackles Energy and Water Crises in Arizona
Gila River Indian Community is using solar panels over canals to produce clean energy and reduce water loss in Arizona’s Sonoran Desert.

Eelgrass Cultivation as a Sustainable Climate Adaptation Solution
A tiny underwater grain may hold big promise. Learn how eelgrass is emerging as a sustainable food and climate adaptation strategy.

WEF Reveals Leaders and Lags in the Clean Energy Transition
WEF’s report reveals energy transition leaders, investment gaps, and what’s needed to accelerate clean energy in emerging markets.

Are Small Modular Reactors the Future of Clean, Scalable Energy?
Small modular reactors (SMRs) are revolutionising nuclear energy with safer, more flexible, and lower-cost power solutions for the future.

Powerful Role of Grasslands in Mitigating Climate Change
Discover why grasslands, from African savannas to American prairies, are powerful yet overlooked players in mitigating climate change.

How Limpets Mitigate Climate Change and Help Coastal Ecosystems
Discover how limpets survive rising temperatures and help protect coastal ecosystems from collapse in the face of climate change.

Five Game-Changing Technologies That Mitigate Climate Change
From solar power to lab-grown meat, explore how science and tech are reshaping global efforts to mitigate climate change.
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