In many nations, poisonous or severely polluted air and other health difficulties are problems in urban and metropolitan areas. They endure temperatures that are high or exceptionally high.
Agriculture is what most farmers in Sumbawa do for a living. This way of life has been passed down from generation to generation, which become part and parcel of their culture.
The escalating frequency and severity of extreme climatic events, from devastating floods to prolonged droughts, underscores the urgent need to address the profound impact of climate change on human populations worldwide.
I signed up to be a Climate Change Writer(CCW), not because I was an expert in Climate Change issues but because of my curiosity to understand more about Climate Change and how it effects around my world.
January 3rd at noon, the second nanosatellite that Catalonia sent into space was successfully launched. It is called MENUT and was manufactured by the company Open Cosmos and launched in conjunction with Exolaunch.
A few months ago, the green city of Sharm El-Sheikh in Egypt hosted the most important meeting for taking action towards climate change, COP 27.
As we enter the new year of 2023, it is more important than ever that governments and individuals take proactive steps to mitigate the effects of climate change within their immediate geography.
The beginning of 2023 was opened with joy by the people of Indonesia. The President of Indonesia, Ir. H. Joko Widodo, officially stated that the policy on social restrictions on community activities had been repealed.
It was not too long ago when human beings embarked on worrying about the change in climate and geographical conditions of the planet they survive on. Though there are a lot of countries and regions which are still almost not aware of this deep chaos, especially the developing countries.
Climate change is a business that excludes no one and young people are a major asset in the fight against climate change. Young people need to be agents of change in their communities.
Climate variability is a term commonly used to describe any type of change in climate, whether natural or induced by humans, such as rising temperatures, unpredictable rainfall, soil moisture loss, and increased evaporation and transpiration.