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Heavy Rain Causes Flooding and Travel Disruption
Heavy rain has caused flooding and disruption across parts of Wales. The Met Office had issued an amber weather…
US Aid Cut: G20 Nations to Shop for Climate Funds Elsewhere
By Abdullahi Lukman
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa has declared that his nation's G20 presidency…
Sussex University to Launch UK’s First Climate Justice Undergraduate…
By Abdullahi Lukman
The University of Sussex will launch the UK's first undergraduate degree focused on…
Pakistan galvanizes youths to lead fight against climate change
By Abbas Nazil
In a fresh effort at addressing climate change, Pakistan's Directorate of Youth Affairs Khyber…
At Least 10 Deaths Blamed on Powerful Winter Storm Pushing Strong Winds and…
At least 10 people died this weekend as a powerful storm swept through a large swath of the United States,…
Navigating Climate Finance Challenges in a Changing Economy
By Faridat Salifu
At the second Bayes Breakfast seminar, held this week, Pierpaolo Grippa, a Senior Economist…
Two New Studies Suggest Paris Climate Goal is Dead. One Scientist is Going…
The devastation from the Palisades Fire is shown in an aerial view in the Pacific Palisades neighborhood of Los…
When Saving the Planet Becomes a Crime: the Repression of Climate Protests
By Obiabin Onukwugha
Around the world, people are taking to the streets to demand climate action, but instead…
India’s Climate Finance Taxonomy Set for Completion Within 6 Months
By Faridat Salifu
India is making significant progress toward developing a taxonomy for climate finance, with…
2025: Globe in Race for $1.3tr for Climate Resilience, Low-carbon Growth
By Faridat Salifu
In 2025, the focus of climate action has converged on a single critical issue: climate…