Climate impact on groundwater and solutions
Bangladesh can bank on the decision of renewable and energy efficiency.
It is difficult to not feel defeated by COP28’s end results.
We don’t have the time anymore, and we, as the climate action community, are tired of saying this ad nauseam.
Regardless of which country you look at in the world, one crisis is evident everywhere: the climate crisis.
Attitudes that insist on finding differences rather than commonalities are troubling.
The good governance agenda has lost its label, but it lives on, and it has become an existential threat.
While the world enjoys the fruits of their labour, they often have no say or control over the land they work.
We need to rapidly find ways to deal with heat stress.
Climate impact on groundwater and solutions
Bangladesh can bank on the decision of renewable and energy efficiency.
It is difficult to not feel defeated by COP28’s end results.
We don’t have the time anymore, and we, as the climate action community, are tired of saying this ad nauseam.
Regardless of which country you look at in the world, one crisis is evident everywhere: the climate crisis.
Attitudes that insist on finding differences rather than commonalities are troubling.
The good governance agenda has lost its label, but it lives on, and it has become an existential threat.
While the world enjoys the fruits of their labour, they often have no say or control over the land they work.
We need to rapidly find ways to deal with heat stress.
Nature wants to be treated right and climate change impacts will become even harsher if positive changes are not incorporated in the current practices.