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News / #extreme weather
23 February 2024
Carbon & Climate
Bangladeshi mothers opt for larger families despite losing children to climate catastrophes
Bangladeshi mothers opt for larger families despite losing children to climate catastrophes
22 February 2024
Carbon & Climate
Scientists challenge ‘flawed communication’ of study claiming 1.5°C warming breach
Scientists challenge ‘flawed communication’ of study claiming 1.5°C warming breach
21 February 2024
Water
Van Gujjars help conserve forests, but are deprived of rights
Van Gujjars help conserve forests, but are deprived of rights
20 February 2024
Carbon & Climate
Renzo Guinto joins Singapore institute to explore links between health and climate in Asia
Renzo Guinto joins Singapore institute to explore links between health and climate in Asia
Transport
As norms are ignored, Uttarakhand faces tunnelling disasters
As norms are ignored, Uttarakhand faces tunnelling disasters
19 February 2024
Water
Bangladeshi fish farms ‘need climate data support’
Bangladeshi fish farms ‘need climate data support’
16 February 2024
Energy
Australia's push to put more solar panels on rental homes
Australia's push to put more solar panels on rental homes
15 February 2024
Transport
Road salt: Protecting China’s drivers, but at what cost?
Road salt: Protecting China’s drivers, but at what cost?
14 February 2024
Food & Agriculture
Domestic violence is cost of climate change for Sri Lankan women
Domestic violence is cost of climate change for Sri Lankan women
9 February 2024
Manufacturing
Can better data protect fashion workers from climate risks?
Can better data protect fashion workers from climate risks?
7 February 2024
Cities
How is climate change spreading neglected tropical diseases?
How is climate change spreading neglected tropical diseases?
Policy & Finance
Analysis: How green are Pakistan’s political manifestoes?
Analysis: How green are Pakistan’s political manifestoes?
Cities
Analysis: To help Chinese communities adapt to climate change, listen to them
Analysis: To help Chinese communities adapt to climate change, listen to them
2 February 2024
Food & Agriculture
Indian farmers are killing themselves in record numbers. Is climate change to blame?
Indian farmers are killing themselves in record numbers. Is climate change to blame?
1 February 2024
Cities
Java's eroding shoreline and surging tides overwhelm jasmine flower industry
Java's eroding shoreline and surging tides overwhelm jasmine flower industry
31 January 2024
Food & Agriculture
Seaweed ‘could survive nuclear war, avert famine’
Seaweed ‘could survive nuclear war, avert famine’
30 January 2024
Food & Agriculture
Maluku farmers struggle with El Niño-induced drought amid soaring rice prices in Indonesia
Maluku farmers struggle with El Niño-induced drought amid soaring rice prices in Indonesia
25 January 2024
Policy & Finance
New UN database to help countries tap climate 'loss and damage' fund
New UN database to help countries tap climate 'loss and damage' fund
Lifestyle
Too hot to party? Extreme temperatures threaten live music shows
Too hot to party? Extreme temperatures threaten live music shows
Food & Agriculture
Bangladeshi farmers eye moringa's dual potential as climate and economic solution
Bangladeshi farmers eye moringa's dual potential as climate and economic solution
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Petrochemicals lobby ‘spreading misinformation, false solutions’ as plastic treaty talks begin
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Applying lessons from the Montreal Protocol and the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change will forge an …
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Stay or go? Jakarta’s coastal communities mull adaptation or migration as the city sinks
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