Formula 1 makes a shift in technological innovation as part of its 2030 net-zero carbon commitment.... Read More
SDGs Goal 13
The Earth's energy imbalance now counts as a key climate indicator, another signal of an accelerating crisis.... Read More
Butterfly colors are fading as deforestation and climate change reshape their habitats, revealing deeper environmental stress.... Read More
The “Right to be Cold” is being actively promoted to safeguard the way of life of the Inuit people of the Arctic.... Read More
From raw material provision to global trade, the EU’s Industrial Accelerator Act (IAA) has raised criticisms and concerns amid ambitious objectives.... Read More
Research explores how rising global temperatures can influence livability and our ability to perform mundane tasks.... Read More
Prolonged drought in Somalia, as a consequence of climate change, causes several major problems that need to be addressed.... Read More
As the global architecture of the carbon market expands, the next steps will determine the success of ASEAN’s carbon market.... Read More
In Africa, clean cooking may be one of the most powerful multipliers for development and climate progress.... Read More
Youth climate activism is shifting from protest to policy, transforming eco-anxiety into legal, political, and economic power.... Read More

Formula 1’s Attempts at Sustainable Innovations Through New Power Unit
How the Earth’s Energy Imbalance Affects the Climate
What Fading Butterfly Colors Reveal About Environmental Stress
The Right to Be Cold and What It Means for Indigenous Inuit
Red Flags in the EU’s Industrial Accelerator Act (IAA)
How Extreme Heat Affects Human Livability
The Widespread Impacts of Severe Drought in Somalia
The Invisible Infrastructure: What ASEAN’s Carbon Market Needs Most
Clean Cooking as a Developmental Multiplier in Africa
From Anxiety to Action: How Youth Climate Activism Is Evolving