Community-driven restoration efforts in South Africa are improving water access, reducing flood risks, and strengthening water resilience.
Category: Climate Articles and News
How Far Has the World Come in Achieving a Circular Economy?
Explore how far the world has come in adopting a circular economy and what steps are still needed to achieve sustainable, waste-free growth.
Reforestation Brings Healing to Africa’s Degraded Lands
See how trees are helping African communities fight climate change, heal the land, and create sustainable livelihoods.
Mitigating the Gap Between People’s Actions and Climate Impacts
A study finds that people underestimate how their daily habits impact climate change, highlighting a gap between perception and reality.
Can NZ Cut Agriculture Emissions Without Hurting Its Economy?
With agriculture at the heart of its economy, New Zealand aims to curb emissions without deepening its recession.
Protecting Banana Farmers in the Face of Climate Change
Banana farmers are on the frontline of climate change. Find out how environmental shifts are affecting production.
African Leaders Calls for Promised Funding at the Climate Summit
Africa’s leaders are uniting to push for fair climate financing and increased global investment during the Second Africa Climate Summit.
Climate Change Threatens French Alps Village’s Future
Climate change is accelerating glacier melt in the Alps, leaving one French village at serious risk of flooding.
Is Climate Change Causing Disease Rise in the Pacific and Africa?
Climate change is fuelling vector-borne diseases like dengue and malaria. Learn how governments and scientists are responding.
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.









