Three groundbreaking studies shed light on how indigenous communities possess invaluable knowledge for climate adaptation.
Category: Climate Research
New Zealand’s Landcover Mapping for Climate Adaptation Action
A pioneering study introduces a new methodology for coastal landcover mapping, supporting climate adaptation measures.
A Closer Look at the Weakening AMOC and Its Ramifications
New findings suggest the AMOC could reach its tipping point by 2050, unleashing severe weather events and widespread disruptions.
Using Rainfall Quality to Anticipate Hunger Patterns in Africa
A study connects rainfall quality to household well-being, precisely predicting food security and helping with climate adaptation policies.
Climate Study Reveals Increase in La Nina Occurrences
A new study unveils the surge in multiyear La Niña events, highlighting the need to curb emissions for climate adaptation and resilience.
How Lakes and Inland Waters Shape Global Greenhouse Gas Emissions
Learn from the latest studies, including RECCAP-2 findings and the surprising nitric oxide emissions from Tibetan Plateau lakes.
Antarctic is Losing Huge Sea Ice Chunk
As global temperatures rise, July's extreme heatwaves and vanishing Antarctic sea ice stress the urgency to address the climate emergency.
UN Chief Announces “Climate Boiling” Era Has Arrived
July 2023 witnesses unprecedented heatwaves worldwide, signalling the transition from global warming to "global boiling."
1.5°C Breaching Within Years Concerns Climate Scientists
Scientists warn of surpassing the 1.5°C threshold, leading to intensified heatwaves, ocean warming, and severe climate change effects.
Scientists Anticipate Total Arctic Ice Loss by the 2030s
A study published in Nature Communications paints a grim picture of the Arctic's future, with summer ice projected to disappear by the 2030s.