It was not too long ago when human beings embarked on worrying about the change in climate and geographical conditions of the planet they survive on. Though there are a lot of countries and regions which are still almost not aware of this deep chaos, especially the developing countries.
Climate change is a business that excludes no one and young people are a major asset in the fight against climate change. Young people need to be agents of change in their communities.
Climate variability is a term commonly used to describe any type of change in climate, whether natural or induced by humans, such as rising temperatures, unpredictable rainfall, soil moisture loss, and increased evaporation and transpiration.
Carbon markets are economic instruments designed to reduce emissions of greenhouse gases (GHGs) by creating incentives for businesses, innovators, investors, and governments to reduce emissions or invest in clean energy.
To live is air, but where is air? - a concern of many air-polluted countries. Without timely air pollution control, we have to befriend oxygen cylinders.
Air pollution is a pressing global challenge with significant impacts on health, the environment, and climate change. Here, we will explore its effects in Egypt and highlight the initiatives aiming for a cleaner, healthier future.
As a place with a lot of industrial activity, high traffic volumes, infrequent rainfall and the occasional Saharan dust cloud blown in on the wind, the city of Barcelona on the northeast coast of Spain can sometimes experience poor air quality.
In 2023, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) pronounced that climate change threatens food security and the population.
The past two years taught us to survive a global pandemic. We adapted to changes we never thought we would. Who had imagined the world coming to a stop for nearly a year, thousands and lakhs of deaths in each country, emergency declarations all over the world, however we came through!
The template is to limit the global temperature decrease at 2°C and preferably to 1.5°C, compared to pre-industrial levels. The statement rings the loudest bells in everyone’s minds