Mohammed Hamid Nour is only 23 but is already nostalgic for how Iraq’s Mesopotamian marshes once were before drought dried them up, decimating his herd […]
Tag: Climate Crisis
COP28 pledges so far not enough to limit warming to 1.5C, warns IEA | Climate Crisis News #COP28 #pledges #limit #warming #1.5C #warns #IEA #Climate #Crisis #News
The International Energy Agency warns against lack of progress in limiting the global warming as climate talks headed into the final phase. A raft of […]
Can Israel’s agricultural sector recover after the war on Gaza? | Israel-Palestine conflict #Israels #agricultural #sector #recover #war #Gaza #IsraelPalestine #conflict
Israel is struggling to fill the gap left by foreign workers who fled due to the conflict. Food security has been at the heart of […]
OPEC rallies members against fossil fuels phase out at COP 28 | Climate Crisis News #OPEC #rallies #members #fossil #fuels #phase #COP #Climate #Crisis #News
The head of OPEC has urged members to reject any COP28 agreement that “targets” fossil fuels, highlighting deep divisions as the UN climate conference in […]
Seychelles declares state of emergency after flood and explosion | Floods News #Seychelles #declares #state #emergency #flood #explosion #Floods #News
The floods are the latest in a series of climate shocks recorded this year across East Africa. Seychelles President Wavel Ramkalawan declared a state of […]
Can traditional architecture help build a ‘more resilient future’? | Climate Crisis News #traditional #architecture #build #resilient #future #Climate #Crisis #News
Suva, Fiji – From the Arctic to the Pacific, Indigenous communities have used unique design and building techniques for millennia to help them survive in […]
2023 declared hottest year on record as UN slams climate inaction | Climate Crisis News #declared #hottest #year #record #slams #climate #inaction #Climate #Crisis #News
The temperature record was confirmed as a UN official condemned ‘posturing’ at COP28 climate summit. Europe’s climate monitor has declared that 2023 will be the […]
‘We are resilient’: Mauritius slowly consolidates ecotourism gains | Environment #resilient #Mauritius #slowly #consolidates #ecotourism #gains #Environment
Île d’Ambre, Mauritius – It is said to be the place where the last dodo was sighted. Yet, today, Île d’Ambre, an islet off the […]
Heavy rains and landslides kill at least 65 in Tanzania | Floods News #Heavy #rains #landslides #kill #Tanzania #Floods #News
At least 65 people have been killed in landslides and flooding triggered by heavy rainfall in northern Tanzania, Prime Minister Kassim Majaliwa said on Tuesday, […]
‘All in same canoe’: What’s it like being young on a sinking small island? | Climate Crisis News #canoe #Whats #young #sinking #small #island #Climate #Crisis #News
When it comes to climate change, the low-lying Marshall Islands in the middle of the Pacific Ocean are as front line as it gets. The […]