India’s sugarcane farmers struggle to cope with droughts and floods
In India more intense droughts and floods are destroying sugarcane crops and plunging millions of farmers and their families into debt This story is the first of Climate Home News’…
In India more intense droughts and floods are destroying sugarcane crops and plunging millions of farmers and their families into debt This story is the first of Climate Home News’…
Polling carried out before the floods showed that two-thirds of Nigerians had not heard of climate change Last year, flooding across Nigeria killed over 600 people and displaced hundreds of…
Cape Verde owes around $150m to the Portugese state – but Portugal says it will write off the debt if the African island nation spends the money on environmental measures…
Countries committed to mobilise $200 billion “from all sources” to protect 30% of the world’s land and water ecosystems by 2030 Almost 200 countries adopted the Kunming-Montreal biodiversity deal on…
Women and girls in India’s sugar fields are exposed to sexual harassment, backbreaking work and inadequate healthcare This story is the third of Climate Home News’ four-part series “The human…
The Chinese presidency gavelled through a biodiversity pact in Montreal, overriding the funding concerns of some African delegates A United Nations summit to strike a deal to protect nature was…
Wood Mackenzie research was used to justify UK support for a gas megaproject in Mozambique and a new coal mine, in government and in court The UK likes to present…
After an avalanche of climate pledges last year, 2022 was when governments and corporations started to grapple with implementation In 2021, governments and corporations got drunk on net zero hype.…
Nigeria, Chile and Vietnam are among countries now backing a stronger climate goal for international shipping, but cost concerns remain Momentum is growing behind calls to decarbonise global shipping, as…