Agriculture, being one of the most crucial aspect in climate, faces immense challenge due to the changing climate patterns, soil degradation and resource depletion exacerbated by climate change.
The earth is at a critical juncture with regards to its energy need. As the global population rise so as the demand for energy and the need for sustainable, renewable energy sources has never been more pressing.
Everlasting is supposed to mean eternal or lasting. But if it disappears, can we still say it's everlasting? Such is the case with the snow at the top of Mount Jayawijaya, Indonesia.
Water is life. This simple yet profound statement underscores the critical importance of water to all aspects of human existence. In drought-prone regions of Africa, where water scarcity threatens livelihoods, ecosystems, and economic stability, innovative water conservation and management technologies have become indispensable.
The shifting of earth's temperatures and weather patterns characterizes climate change from a literal perspective. Over the years, studies to do with climate change have warned severally of its unspeakable consequences that have the capacity of weakening economies and rendering nations in dire need of help.
Johannesburg as a major city in South Africa has been experiencing rapid urbanization and high population growth. The environment and air quality in cities and neighboring suburbs or township are increasingly degrading due to urbanization. The problem that can be identified is that densification of cities often ignores the need for greenery or greenspaces, prioritizing buildings and motor vehicles.
Climate change is a global challenge with localized consequences, and Southeast Asia is among the most vulnerable regions.
In Malawi, the vulnerability of rain-fed agriculture to irregular rainfall patterns has recently been worsened by the limited capacity of smallholder farmers to cope with the drastic rising costs of fertilizer.
Across Europe, urban centers face mounting pressure to reduce emissions, conserve energy, and address climate change's sweeping impacts.
Forging a novel path, one that goes beyond conventional paradigms lies at the heart of channeling financial resources to bolster climate change adaptation and mitigation endeavors within developing countries.
More than 20% of Africa’s population is undernourished. Given the rising population growth rates and poverty levels, food availability remains a critical concern in Africa.
As we navigate the 21st century, the urgency to address climate change has reached an unprecedented level.