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Businesses, investors, cities, states and regions are stepping up to take climate action in greater numbers than ever before – just not at the pace or scale needed to limit global temperature rise to 1.5 degrees Celsius, according to the 2023 edition of the Yearbook of Global Climate Action. Released at the UN Climate Change Conference (COP28), it underscores a notable upswing in climate initiatives by businesses, investors, and regions. Simon Stiell, UN Climate Change Executive Secretary, underscores the imperative for transformative changes across energy, transport, nature, and social systems to swiftly cut emissions and bolster resilience.

Anticipation Grows as World Gears Up for Climate Ambition Summit

The world is at a pivotal moment in the fight to protect our planet, and the momentum is about to reach new...
UN 2023 Water Conference; Focus on Five Key Areas

UN 2023 Water Conference; Focus  on Five Key Areas

The UN 2023 Water Conference, hailed as a once-in-a-generation opportunity to accelerate progress towards universal access to safe water and sanitation by 2030, takes place at UN Headquarters from March 22 to March 24.
Dive into the stark realities of climate change-induced health vulnerability in India. A groundbreaking district-level study reveals disparities in exposure, sensitivity, and adaptive capacities, urging immediate multi-sectoral policy responses for a more equitable and resilient future.

2022 Saw Harsh Reality of Climate Change

The world saw continued rise of greenhouse gas emission even as several reports and analysis pointed out that human activity played a...

COP 15; what is it all About

The United Nations Biodiversity Conference, referred to as COP 15, starts on December 7 in Montreal, Canada with governments from across the...
Ten Insights into Climate Change at COP27

COP 27; What to expect?         

As world leaders, heads of business and civil society members arrive on the Egyptian resort town of Sharm El Sheikh on November...
Ten Insights into Climate Change at COP27

COP 27; What to Expect

On November 6, world leaders along with climate activists, mayors, civil society representatives and CEOs will meet in the Egyptian coastal city...
EU for Single Charger by 2024

India For Common Charger; A Look Into What it Means

Can you have a common charger for your mobile, Tablet and laptops? In the near future, it is possible with the Government...
Exposure to high temperatures above 86°F can delay early childhood literacy and numeracy skills, especially in disadvantaged communities, reveals global research.

Europe lacks Climate education

Climate change and its consequences have to be taught to children even when they are in schools. However, majority of the schools in Europe have not added climate change in the curricula.
In the face of escalating global temperatures, experts from the University of Birmingham are advocating for the formal recognition of cooling and cold chain systems as critical infrastructure. The report, titled "The Hot Reality: Living in a +50°C World," underscores the essential role of cooling in adapting to climate change and proposes measures to address the challenges posed by extreme heat.

Drop in green house emission only a short term good news; WMO

The drop in greenhouse emissions because of Coronavirus pandemic was only a “short term good news” according to the UN’s weather agency. The drop in...