Research on Lake Turkana reveals climate change-driven drops in lake levels reduce surface pressure, increasing earthquake risk over time.
Category: Climate Research
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.
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.
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.
Online Platform Gives Science-Based Climate Change Solutions
A data-rich platform that breaks down real, workable climate solutions—making climate action easier, more innovative, and more impactful.
Impact of Climate Change on NZ’s Oceans, Coasts and Communities
Explore how climate pressures are reshaping New Zealand's marine ecosystems, coastal habitats and communities in the latest assessment today.
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.
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.
Is Climate Change Driving Fish Stocks to Deeper Cooler Waters?
Scientists warn that climate change is driving tuna, mackerel, and squid into the high seas, complicating global fisheries governance.









