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After the 12 Hottest Months on Record, Is Climate Change Getting Worse?

The past 12 months have been the hottest ever recorded, with more severe weather extremes expected to come.

Cyclone Hamoon Ravages Bangladesh, Heightening Urgency For Loss and Damage Agreement

Escalating climate-related disasters are impacting the world's most vulnerable. Sustained funding for adaptation and loss and damage are vital to advance climate justice...

Indonesian Palm Oil, Deforestation, Biofuels and Carbon Offsets – Podcast

We speak with Indoensian journalist Hans Nicholas Jong about palm oil deforestation, biofuels and offsets.

Living on the Water’s Edge

Since the 2013 earthquake that caused Bohol islands to sink–an event that set off regular tidal flooding–communities have had to adapt and do...

Sea Level Rise in Australia: Risks and Adaptation

With its major cities and iconic landscapes threatened by sea level rise, how can Australia adapt to its baked-in impacts while minimising future...

What Causes Heat Waves? Repercussions of a Heating Planet

As the world braces for a hotter 2024, understanding what causes heatwaves can empower us to mitigate and adapt to the worst effects...

Sea Level Rise in Singapore Calls for Immediate Action

Sea level rise in Singapore is the nation’s most immediate climate change threat. How is the densely populated, low lying island adapting to...

Droughts in Australia Loom as Two Climate Phenomena Approach

Over the past two decades, Australia's drought has cost the government billions, significantly reducing farms’ annual profitability. But is the country resilient enough...

What Is Climate Resilience and How Important Is It for Future Adaptation?

What is climate resilience and how is it involved in preparing for and managing the impacts of new climate extremes in the near...