Carbon Markets and their Role in Climate Change

Carbon markets are economic instruments designed to reduce emissions of greenhouse gases (GHGs) by creating incentives for businesses, innovators, investors, and governments to reduce emissions or invest in clean energy.

India: Should Human Health And Livelihood Be Left At The Mercy of Air Pollution?

To live is air, but where is air? - a concern of many air-polluted countries. Without timely air pollution control, we have to befriend oxygen cylinders.

Egypt's 2030 Goals for Combating Air Pollution

Air pollution is a pressing global challenge with significant impacts on health, the environment, and climate change. Here, we will explore its effects in Egypt and highlight the initiatives aiming for a cleaner, healthier future.

Cleaner air today, reduced emissions tomorrow: Barcelona’s low-emissions zone.

As a place with a lot of industrial activity, high traffic volumes, infrequent rainfall and the occasional Saharan dust cloud blown in on the wind, the city of Barcelona on the northeast coast of Spain can sometimes experience poor air quality.

Climate change and food security in Egypt  

In 2023, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) pronounced that climate change threatens food security and the population.

Pakistan: Apocalyptic Impacts of Climate Change

Pakistan: Apocalyptic Impacts of Climate Change

The ungoing situation of climate change has a potential to bring apocalypse upon the human race living on planet earth. The impact of harsh weather might be slow but it is causing gradual damage to our ecosystem.

Surviving Climate Change: Adopting Adaptive Principles

The past two years taught us to survive a global pandemic. We adapted to changes we never thought we would. Who had imagined the world coming to a stop for nearly a year, thousands and lakhs of deaths in each country, emergency declarations all over the world, however we came through!

Rising Temperature, Ticking Time, Running in Circles.

The template is to limit the global temperature decrease at 2°C and preferably to 1.5°C, compared to pre-industrial levels. The statement rings the loudest bells in everyone’s minds

Strengthening The Ability To Adapt To Climate Change And Build Resilience: Countries Must Strengthen Economic Resilience.

Many countries around the globe are living in the vulnerability of climate change from the catastrophes of fire, floods, cyclones, droughts, and extreme cold or hot weather.

United Nations Discuss Policies to Curb Climate Change’s Consequences and Limit Global Warming

António Guterres, Secretary-General of the United Nations and former Portuguese Prime Minister, gave substance and emotion to what has emerged

Inhospitable Regions Will Become Humanity’s Biggest Problem

Demographers had differing opinions on population growth in 2011, when the world finally reached 7 billion people. Some were negative due to factors such as lack of food, uneven spatial distribution, and social inequalities. Discussions about the environmental crisis then centered on slowing population growth.

Building Resilience and Adapting to Climate Change

Is Adaptation to Climate Change Possible? A rhetorical question which answer is obvious, indeed adaptation is possible. But it's possibility rely on the policy makers whom power is invested in, by  recognizing and  internalizing the severity of the climate change issue as a priority.