
Climate Change and Lake Levels: Lake Turkana Study Insights
Research on Lake Turkana reveals climate change-driven drops in lake levels reduce surface pressure, increasing earthquake risk over time.

Climate Adaptation and Rethinking Sustainable Food Choices
Discover why popular “better meat” options may worsen climate impacts, according to a detailed WRI assessment of global livestock systems.

Climate Change is Reshaping Pakistan’s Monsoon Season
Deadly monsoon floods in Pakistan have killed over 1,000, displaced millions, and shown the urgent need for climate adaptation measures.

Using AI to Protect Biodiversity and Restore Ecosystems
Explore how AI tools are helping governments, scientists, and communities protect ecosystems and halt global biodiversity loss.

From Droughts to Flash Floods: Greece’s Rising Climate Challenge
From dry riverbeds to destructive floods, Greece’s climate challenge reveals why adaptive water governance is urgently needed.

Hydroponics – A Sustainable Solution to Food and Water Demands
Explore how hydroponics reduces water use, increases crop yields, and supports climate adaptation, making it a future food system.

State of Climate Action 2025 – How Far the World Still Has to Go
Learn what the 2025 climate action assessment says about energy, transport, land use, and global readiness for a 1.5°C pathway.

World Energy Outlook 2025 Tackles Energy Demands and Fixes
World Energy Outlook 2025 highlights the challenges of meeting electricity demand while securing critical minerals and energy systems.

Coastal Infrastructure Adaptation Strategies for a Changing Climate
A look at innovative tools and decision-making models designed to strengthen coastal resilience amid growing climate uncertainty.

Kelp Forests: Ocean’s Useful Ecological and Economic Resources
The ecological and economic value of kelp forests, why these marine ecosystems are vital to biodiversity, fisheries and climate resilience.

IFRC Highlights Urgency of Locally-Led Climate Adaptation
IFRC calls for stronger community-driven climate adaptation and highlights the importance of local leadership in building real resilience.

Does Bill Gates’ Three Climate Change Truths Make Sense
Bill Gates argues that climate action will fail unless it improves health, livelihoods, and economic resilience in poorer countries.

Navigating Climate Anxiety, From Fear to Action
Climate anxiety is rising, but it doesn't have to be paralysing—insights and tools to navigate fear and empower climate-positive behaviour.

The Role of Circular Economy in Climate Adaptation
Learn why circular economy solutions are vital for adapting to climate impacts and building more resilient systems worldwide.

GHG Inventory Tracks NZ to Meet Its 2050 Net-Zero Targets
Ministry for the Environment announced in December 2025 that New Zealand remains on track to meet the Government Target for climate change.

How Holidays Increase Food Waste and Benefits of Its Reduction
Know how the holidays increase food waste volume, the hidden costs, and the economic and environmental benefits of food waste reduction.

European Commission Awards Its Greenest Cities
Discover which cities earned top honours in the European Commission’s Green City Awards, recognising excellence in urban sustainability.

Private Sector’s Crucial Role in Climate Adaptation and Resilience
Learn how companies are strengthening climate resilience through new technologies, sustainable investments, and adaptive strategies.

Developing Climate-Resilient Crops to Strengthen Food Security
See how breakthroughs in plant science are creating climate-ready crops that safeguard future harvests by improving resilience to drought.

UNDP Survey Finds Stronger Public Demand for Climate Action
A new UNDP global survey shows increasing climate anxiety worldwide, with most respondents calling for more substantial climate commitments.

How Sorghum Enhances Indonesia’s Food Security and Adaptation
Explore how villages in Indonesia are turning to sorghum to withstand climate extremes, protect harvests, and secure their food future.
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