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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.

Plan To Double Fossil Fuel Against Climate Ambitions

Despite increased climate ambitions and net-zero commitments, the governments across the world still plan to produce more than double the amount of fossil fuel...
A new FAO report shows how empowering youth in agrifood systems can unlock $1.5 trillion in economic gains. Learn about key strategies.

Future Calls For Changes in Infrastructure Planning

A radical change in infrastructure planning, delivery and management is key to climate and development targets, according to a new study by UN agencies. The...
Emission reductions in the 11 high-income countries that have managed to "decouple" CO2 emissions from Gross Domestic Product (GDP) have been deemed insufficient to meet the ambitious goals of the Paris Agreement, according to a recent study published in The Lancet Planetary Health journal.

High Time Asia pacific Region Reduce Greenhouse Gas

Economies in the Asia-Pacific region need to urgently reduce greenhouse gas emissions, including to maintain their trade competitiveness as carbon taxes at borders threaten to rise, according to a new United...
Close Monitoring Of Wildlife Trade For keeping Zoonotic Diseases Away

70 % mammals Used For Wild meat Consumption

The domestic consumption of meat from wild animals has significant impacts on most species protected under the Convention on the Conservation of Migratory Species...
A new FAO report shows how empowering youth in agrifood systems can unlock $1.5 trillion in economic gains. Learn about key strategies.

Support To Agri Producers Harmful to Environment, Health: UN

Around 87 per cent of the 540 billion dollars given as support to agriculture producers by governments annually are price distorting that can be harmful...
Tamil Nadu deploys AI and drones to monitor wild elephants and prevent human-elephant conflicts during migration.

Asia- Pacific Region Species Under Increased Plastic Threat

From fresh water mammals to birds and animals, all migratory species in the Asia-Pacific region are vulnerable to plastic pollution, according to a new...
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.

Climate Change Set in Motion; Some Remain Irreversible; IPCC  

Climate change is widespread, rapid, and intensifying, and some trends and changes already set in motion such as continued sea level rise are irreversible...
Tamil Nadu deploys AI and drones to monitor wild elephants and prevent human-elephant conflicts during migration.

Human- Wildlife Conflict Adds to Species Extinction

Conflict between people and animals, which leads people to defence or as pre-emptive or retaliatory killings, threatens the some of the world's most emblematic...
World Sees a Much Worsened Soil Pollution, Waste Proliferation

World Sees a Much Worsened Soil Pollution, Waste Proliferation

The world, which is already reeling under severe food shortage, will see a worsened situation if soil pollution and waste proliferation are not taken...
Restore 1 Billion Hectares of Land For a Healthy Planet

Restore 1 Billion Hectares of Land For a Healthy Planet

The world, which faces triple threat of climate change pollution and loss of nature, must deliver on its commitment to restore at least one...