Deadly monsoon floods in Pakistan have killed over 1,000, displaced millions, and shown the urgent need for climate adaptation measures.
Category: Climate Change
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.
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.
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.
Climate Change Affects Jet Streams Causing More Air Turbulence
Scientists warn that clear-air turbulence will increase as the atmosphere becomes less stable due to climate change.
Heatwaves Attributed to Emissions from Carbon Major Entities
Scientists find that major carbon emitters are responsible for half the increase in the intensity of global heatwaves.
Iran Faces Worst Drought in a Decade, Evacuation Planned
Iran's capital, Tehran, with a population of nearly 10 million, is considering evacuating its residents amid its worst drought in decades.
COP30 in Belém – Turning Commitments into Action
The 30th United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP30) in Belém, Brazil, took place from November 10 to 21, 2025. As the first COP to be hosted in the Amazon, the conference will spotlight connections between climate, biodiversity, food systems, and the rights of Indigenous Peoples and local communities. The first Conference of the Parties (COP)...
How Temperature Rise Puts Vulnerable Groups’ Health at Risk
A Nature study shows heatwaves are pushing poorer US households to drink more sugar-sweetened beverages, raising health concerns.
Australia’s Climate Risks Assessment Shows What Future Holds
The National Climate Risk Assessment predicts more extreme heat, floods, and economic losses unless emissions fall sharply.









