35 Children Born into Hunger Every Minute – Conflict and Climate Push Millions of Babies into Hunger in 2024
At least 18.2 million children were born into hunger in 2024—about 35 every minute, according to a Save the Children…
At least 18.2 million children were born into hunger in 2024—about 35 every minute, according to a Save the Children…
Plastics have become an international concern. They are produced extensively, released uncontrollably into the environment. Plastic pollution is a source…
At the end of 2024, the U.S. Climate Alliance has published their annual review. The Alliance looks back at a…
The United States has updated its Nationally Determined Contribution (NDC) under the Paris Agreement. The new goal: reduce greenhouse gas…
In 2023, Canada experienced its most extreme wildfire season on record. Fires burned 15 million hectares (Mha), more than double…
Global warming is threatening coffee crops, and it’s not just caffeine lovers who will feel the impact. Nations producing and…
The Arctic tundra, once a carbon sink, is now becoming a source of carbon dioxide emissions due to warming and…
According to scientists from NOAA’s National Centers for Environmental Information (NCEI) the Fall 2024 was the United States warmest on…
The UN Conference of Parties to the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (COP29) held global climate talks in Baku, Azerbaijan, from 11th November to 22nd November.
The CCPI 2025 report shows both progress and lack of urgency in the face of the climate change crisis.
The COP29 Declaration on Green Digital Action pledges to use these tools in climate change action while reducing the environmental impact of tech manufacturing and e-waste.
Women and girls are among the hardest hit by the climate crisis and often lead in finding solutions and building…
Global warming projections remain at a 2.7-degree Celsius rise by 2100 above pre-industrial levels. Climate Action Tracker reports at COP29…
A study published in Surveys in Geophysics found that Earth’s total freshwater levels have been in sharp decline since May…
A new report reveals the world’s most polluting cities.
According to the Global Carbon Budget 2024 report, global carbon dioxide emissions from fossil fuel use are projected to rise by 0.8% in 2024.
The State of the Climate 2024 update which is authored by the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) as a guiding report for the world leaders in attendance at COP29 in Azerbaijan, warns that the impacts of climate change are accelerating rapidly.
Climate change became a real world issue in the mid-20th century when scientific evidence confirmed human activity, particularly fossil fuel use, as the primary driver of global warming.