The Economist article features a growing global trend in climate litigation as communities feel the impacts of climate change.
Category: Climate Articles and News
Climate change and Heatwaves are increasing Incidents of Wet-bulb Temperatures
Wet-bulb temperatures are becoming an urgent concern as climate change makes heat waves more frequent and severe and harder to survive.
Philippines’ CHR Inquiry Key to Global Climate Litigation?
The Philippines' CHR inquiry is the world's first corporate responsibility investigation for the climate crisis and will inspire litigations.
The Coming Global Food Shortage and Possible Solutions
The Economist warns that we may increasingly see the worst possible worlds in which extreme weather and conflict combine and food shortages.
Climate Change is Causing Wildfires in New Mexico
Wildfires ravaged around 300K acres in New Mexico. Experts say that climate change is causing hot, dry, windy conditions that trigger wildfires.
Climatic Threats to NZ’s Coastal Properties
With the sea levels rising twice the rate, owners could see their coastal properties uninsurable earlier than expected. Who will pay?
NZ’s Sea Levels Rising Twice the Rate?
Data from the NZ SeaRise informs that sea-level rise in New Zealand is rising "twice as fast", reducing authorities' response time.
Climate Change Causing Future Winter Storms Now
The Weizmann Institute of Science led a study that shows that storms are intensifying in Southern mid-latitudes in recent decades.
Why is Nuclear Power More Attractive Today
Transitioning to a net-zero economy makes small modular nuclear power a feasible, sustainable and reliable solution to replace fossil fuels.
Climate Adaptation is Often Overlooked in Government Policies and Efforts
Even if climate mitigation can reduce the impacts of climate change, the consequences are inevitable. Climate adaptation focus is needed.