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How Extreme Heat Affects Human Livability
Looking into Green Ramadan Initiatives Worldwide
The Widespread Impacts of Severe Drought in Somalia
Ensuring Access to Justice for Women and Girls
The Invisible Infrastructure: What ASEAN’s Carbon Market Needs Most
Indonesia Ruled to Recognize Chronic Illness as a Disability
Clean Cooking as a Developmental Multiplier in Africa
Congo Basin Peatlands Are Releasing Ancient Carbon
From Anxiety to Action: How Youth Climate Activism Is Evolving
India’s Supreme Court Declared Menstrual Health and Hygiene as Fundamental Rights