Carbon emissions from the destruction of mangrove forests predicted to increase by 50,000% by the end of the century Tired Earth February 28, 2024 Mangrove forests cover approximately 0.1% of the Earth's land surface but play a vital role in providing wildlife habitats and....
Interview With Nathanial Matthews, Chief Executive Officer at the Global Resilience Partnership Nathanial Matthews February 26, 2024 We will launch our 2024-2029 strategy later this year, but expect a big focus on Food, Finance and Communities.
World’s Temperature Reaches 1.52°C Selva Ozelli February 20, 2024 Culture, including arts, heritage and the creative industries, empowers people to imagine and realize a low-carbon, just, climate resilient future.
Unveiling Climate Colonialism Rosmel Rodríguez February 19, 2024 The ongoing extraction of resources in developing countries by wealthier nations exacerbates these regions' vulnerability to climate change and environmental....
Empowering Young Minds: Students as Agents of Change in Climate Education Delphine Normand February 18, 2024 Climate literacy is crucial in today's world, and integrating it into school curricula can have profound benefits for both students....
Cyprus could produce first natural gas as soon as 2026, minister says Michael Murphy February 15, 2024 Cyprus could start producing its first natural gas as soon as 2026, and plans to participate in a high-powered electricity....
Polar bears unlikely to adapt to longer summers Hannah Steiner February 14, 2024 More time stranded on land means greater risk of starvation for polar bears, a new study indicates.
NGOs, local governments sign declaration calling on EU to up climate adaptation efforts Michael Murphy February 10, 2024 Non-state actors adopted a joint declaration in support of adaptation to climate change as part of the Belgian presidency of....