BENGALURU, India (AP) — Climate change is battering Asia’s water and power systems and putting millions in harm’s way, forcing countries to pour billions into shoring up basic services, according to ...
For more than a century, scientists have been warning us about greenhouse gases, and their consequences on the Earth. While these gases might be useful in small quantities, ensuring that life can ...
Water security is one of the most critical and sensitive issues shaping Central Asia’s present and future, News.Az reports.
The United Nations Economic and Social Survey of Asia and the Pacific 2025 indicates that the South Caucasus region currently experiences moderate impacts from climate change compared to other ...
The frigid temperatures, massive snow and deadly ice storm taking shape east of the Rockies might seem to conflict with life ...
Climate action depends on support from the public and political leaders for transitioning out of fossil fuels and decarbonising economies. A cleaner growth path calls for green investment and ...
“Despite its importance, women’s work is frequently undervalued and rendered invisible by government, private sector and donor-driven programs.” Ranjana Giri of APWLD speaking at a 2024 global ...
In 2009, the U.S., China, India, Brazil, and South Africa drafted the Copenhagen Accord at COP15, the United Nations’ annual Conference of Parties on climate change. The Accord recognised climate ...
Shamim Ahmed Mridha, founder of Eco-Network Global, received a Chevening Scholarship to study the MSc Climate Change, ...
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