Tag: Climate
Two-thirds of Countries Lack Mandatory building codes
Despite CO2 emissions from buildings and construction falling significantly in 2020 due to Covid 19 restrictions, a lack of real transformation in the sector...
World Health Showcase A Gloomy Picture
As the world over, climate change is widely discussed and world leaders are trying to find solutions to the worst scenario, the Lancet Countdown ...
Majority Studies Point at Humans for Climate Change
Majority of the studies and scientific papers (about 99.9 percent) agree that climate change is mainly caused by Human beings. A new survey by...
New Legal Framework for Climate Refugees Need of The Hour
With climate crisis on an increase, the world lacks adequate legal and policy frameworks for governing climate-induced displacement (refugees), according to a new study...
Rare African Glaciers To Disappear In Two Decades
The rare African Glaciers will soon disappear in two decades, signalling the threat of imminent and irreversible change to the Earth system and leading...
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...
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.
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Climate Change and Egg Lying of Birds Related
Climate change has brought in marked shifts in the timing of egg laying by great tits in response to climate change within the same...
Wealthy Nations Fall in Climate Funding
Wealthy nations are expected to fall by 75 billion dollars short of fulfilling their long standing pledge to mobilise 100 billion dollars each year...
Internal Migration to Increase With Swelling Climate Change
Over 216 million people could migrate within their own country by 2050 across six regions because of swelling climate change, according to World bank’s...








































