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Climate Anxiety Explained: A Warming Planet And Mental Health Crisis

Climate anxiety is rising rapidly as Asia experiences its hottest years on record. Mental health is being impacted, especially among young people and...

COP30 Outcomes: Climate Finance Wins, Fossil Fuel Roadmap Missing

COP30 ended after an extra day of deliberation on the main COP deal. The final text expands climate finance, particularly for adaptation, yet...

How COP30 Is Delivering on Women Empowerment, Gender Equality, and Climate Goals

Women and gender-diverse people bear the brunt of climate change, and COP30 offers a pivotal moment to centre gender equality in climate action....

COP30: Indigenous Peoples’ Leadership Vital for a Just and Safe Climate Future

COP30 elevates Indigenous leadership as central to climate action, with Brazil establishing the Circle of Peoples to integrate Indigenous governance into decision-making. As...

Data, Damage, and Justice: The Truth Behind Asia’s Climate-Charged Typhoons – Podcast

Listen on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon We sit down with climate scientist Dr. Emily Theokritoff to uncover the truth behind Typhoons Fung-wong and Kalmaegi storms that...

Global Ethical Stocktake Introduced at COP30: What is it?

COP30 underscores a moral reckoning: climate action must centre human well-being and equity, redirecting funding from fossil subsidies toward just, people-centred transitions. With...

Climate Adaptation at COP30: Bridging the Global Resilience Gap

At COP30 in Belém, climate adaptation takes centre stage. With adaptation finance falling far short of global needs, negotiators face mounting pressure to...

Beyond 1.5°C: Why Climate Change Is Bad, And What To Do Next

Climate change is altering the world's natural systems that humans rely on, largely due to human actions. As they change, we need to...

When the River Dries and the Storm Doesn’t Stop – Podcast

Listen on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Why Asia is warming at twice the global average?  🎙️ Asia’s climate crisis is unfolding in water — sometimes too...