Research delves into the recovery challenges Sri Lanka faced post-2016–2017 floods, offering crucial lessons for future disaster management.
Category: Climate Research
Climate Change and Other Global Drivers of Disease Outbreaks
An analysis of nearly 1,000 studies shows how human-induced biodiversity loss, climate change, and other factors can help spread diseases.
Study Reveals How Policies Have Driven EV Adoption in the US
A study reveals how US laws and state policies are boosting electric vehicle adoption, helping to meet climate goals and reduce emissions.
Did the AGrivoltaics Implementation in China Benefit Its Farmers?
Read how agrivoltaic projects in China, from shrimp farms to greenhouses, drive economic growth and sustainable energy development.
Heatwaves and Sea Level Surges Imperil Coastal Areas
Climate change is driving the rise of simultaneous heatwaves and sea level events, posing severe threats to vulnerable coastal communities.
Japan Implements Climate Adaptation to Save Rice Production
Understand the effects of climate change on Japan's rice production and the climate adaptation strategies done to protect this staple crop.
Light-driven Evaporation is a Climate Adaptation Breakthrough
Researchers found that light can triple water evaporation rates, revolutionizing desalination - a breakthrough climate adaptation strategy.
Will the Record-breaking Temperatures Breach the 1.5°C Limit
WMO announced that within five years, there is an 80% chance that we will temporarily breach the 1.5°C Paris Agreement limit.
Does Climate Change Threaten the Global Economy’s Future?
A study predicts a 19% reduction in global income due to climate change within the next 26 years, emphasizing the need for climate action.
Atmospheric Rivers Can Be Drivers of Global Rain, Extreme Weather
Discover how atmospheric rivers, narrow corridors of concentrated water vapour, can alleviate droughts and cause devastating floods.