Climate change has emerged as one of the most pressing global challenges of our time, profoundly impacting various aspects of human life. One of the critical areas severely affected by the changing climate is food security.
The complex and interdependent relationship between climate change and food security continues to unfold, presenting new challenges that threaten global nourishment.
In a significant step taken towards addressing the global climate crisis, the Green Climate Fund (GCF) Board, at it’s latest meeting on 20th February, approved $686.8 million in funding augmented by $1.5 billion in co-financing for 11 transformative projects spanning 42 countries.
South Africa’s national parks are not merely protected areas on a map; they are living, breathing ecosystems that embody the country’s commitment to biodiversity conservation.
Despite Trump's dismissal of science and climate concerns, European investors are taking a bold step forward, choosing to strengthen their commitment to sustainability and climate action.
The UK was once home to diverse and abundant wildlife, from vast ancient woodlands and wildflower meadows to expansive wetlands and peat bogs. These ecosystems provides critical services such as carbon sequestration, water filtration, and natural flood control while supporting a rich variety of plant and animal life.
As I stood in the midst of a chaotic charcoal production site, I couldn't help but wonder, in an unjust and fragile ecosystem, how do we reconcile the process of charcoal making?
Los Angeles has witnessed a dramatic transformation over the last century. Expanding urban sprawl, infrastructure projects, and agricultural developments have resulted in the destruction and fragmentation of natural landscapes.
Carbon credits in Africa offer economic and environmental potential but also risk deepening inequalities through land displacement and marginalization, raising critical questions about climate justice.
When you think of the Netherlands, what comes to mind? Scenic windmills, endless tulip fields, and rich Gouda cheese? While these symbols represent the Netherlands’ identity, they also highlight a growing crisis.
Climate change has become one of the most pressing global crises, with devastating effects on biodiversity and ecosystems. Rising temperatures, erratic weather patterns, and widespread habitat destruction are pushing species to the brink of extinction.
Stratexology, the study of strategic action, is crucial for navigating the complex landscape of international climate negotiations, particularly concerning events like COP30. COP30, like its predecessors, serves as a platform for nations to strategize and negotiate commitments to mitigate and adapt to climate change.