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Involving More Women Helps in More Climatic Benefits

Women, girls and marginalised communities, who are the worst affected because of climate change, must be involved in the design and implementation of climate...

Climate Change; Asia Not In Better Position

Asia will see more heat waves, droughts and floods that could all intensify the threat to social and economic sustainability in the continent, according...

Climate, Land Use Change Augment Wildfires

Climate change and land-use change are projected to make wildfires more frequent and intense, with a global increase of extreme fires of up to...

Greater Attention Against Wildfire, Pollution Needed

Deadly wildfires, noise pollution and other looming environmental threats could cause widespread ecological consequences, and need greater attention, the UN Environment Programme (UNEP) said...

Bird/Animal Loss Impact Plants’ Adaption To Climate Change  

The loss of birds and mammals adversely influence plants' chances of adapting to human-induced climate warming, which is quite dangerous, according to a new...

Iodine in Desert Wind Eats Up Ozone

When winds loft desert dust high into the atmosphere, iodine in the dust can trigger chemical reactions that destroy some air pollution, but it...

2021 The Warmest Year

2021 joined the list of the seven warmest years on record and the seventh consecutive year when the global temperature has been more than...

Hot years Ahead For Countries Every Two years

Every country is likely to experience extremely hot years every other year by 2030, said a group of researchers in their new study. In...

2°C of Temp Rise Risk A Billion People

One billion people across all regions will be at risk of extreme heat stress once the world's temperature reaches 2°C, according to new figures...

Food Supply Chain Adds More to Greenhouse Gas

Food processing, packaging, transport, household consumption and waste disposal are likely to top the greenhouse gas emitters list, said a new study by the...