Global Elections Reveal Erosion of Commitment to Climate Action
The global election year of 2024 has highlighted a concerning trend of reduced commitment to climate action in several nations....
The global election year of 2024 has highlighted a concerning trend of reduced commitment to climate action in several nations....
A recent study led by scientists at the University of Göttingen reveals the importance of leaf phenology in selecting shade...
COP29 ended with poorer nations rejecting the climate deal, prompting a new negotiation effort. This highlights ongoing tensions over climate...
Richer nations are implementing compensation payments to poorer ones affected by climate change disasters, like Cyclone Freddy in Malawi. The...
A recent study confirms the extinction of the Slender-billed Curlew, a migratory shorebird, marking the first known bird extinction from...
Richer nations are beginning to financially compensate poorer countries for climate change damages, exemplified by Malawi's response to Cyclone Freddy....
Beekeeping in Kenya is being promoted as a viable alternative for communities affected by climate change. With dryland populations facing...
At COP29 in Baku, the urgent question of financial responsibility for climate loss and damage was addressed. A proposed tax...
Yemen is facing severe challenges from climate change that exacerbate existing conflicts and economic difficulties. The World Bank's Yemen Country...
Richer nations are beginning to financially compensate poorer nations for climate change damages, exemplified by Malawi's response to Cyclone Freddy,...