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Climate change is taking a heavy toll on India’s agricultural backbone. According to Gilbert F. Houngbo, President of the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD), a crucial injection of around USD 7.5 billion is imperative for boosting the resilience of Indian…

Tuvalu, a tiny Pacific island nation of around 11,000 people, is emblematic of frontline vulnerability to climate change. With its average land elevation at less than two metres above sea level, and projections indicating it could become uninhabitable by mid-century,…

A recent X post with more than 13,600 views misleads that humans are not the driving force behind changes in the atmosphere, weather, and environment, and downplays the role of carbon dioxide (CO₂) in climate change, framing it instead as…

Kariyachalli Island, a tiny, uninhabited patch of land located in the Gulf of Mannar off Tamil Nadu’s southeastern coast, is slowly vanishing. Once a thriving ecosystem, the island has now shrunk to a fraction of its former size. From 20.85…

A report from the United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification (UNCCD) has issued a stark alert: drought conditions are deepening across many parts of the world, placing millions at risk and threatening food, water, and energy security. The Drought Hotspots…

By mid-century, climate change won’t just be measured in degrees, it’ll be counted in dollars. A study published in Global Environmental Change warns that the world is on track to lose nearly $38 trillion in annual income by 2050, as…

Earth’s climate system is undergoing dramatic changes faster than many scientists expected. According to a new scientific analysis, our planet is now absorbing twice as much heat from the sun as it was just 20 years ago. This rapid rise…

In the race to slow global warming, scientists have looked to the sea as an ally. As the planet’s most significant carbon sink, the ocean absorbs about a quarter of human-made CO₂ emissions. Proposals for marine carbon dioxide removal (mCDR)…

At the mid-year UN climate conference in Bonn (SB62), India has stepped into a decisive leadership role, championing the Global South’s longstanding demand for transparent, adequate, and public climate finance. Representing the voice of 134 developing nations under the G77+China…

A major new international review has raised alarm over the growing crisis of misinformation surrounding climate science—and the alarming lack of research addressing its impact in the Global South. The Summary for Policymakers from the Synthesis Report “Information Integrity about…