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Uneven Toll: More People In Countries With Low Human Development Index Suffer From Climate-Related Disasters

May 25, 2024 No Comments

FOLLOW THIS TOPIC A striking disparity has emerged in how climate-related disasters impact populations across the globe, with countries having lower levels of human development bearing

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La Niña by Zoran Milich/Reuters

La Nina Is On Its Way Back. An Atmospheric Scientist Explains What To Expect

May 20, 2024 No Comments

FOLLOW THIS TOPIC One of the big contributors to the record-breaking global temperatures over the past year – El Niño – is nearly gone, and

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Battling Singapore’s Urban Heat Island Effect

May 18, 2024 No Comments

FOLLOW THIS TOPIC According to the city-state’s Meteorological Service, Singapore has been warming up at twice the rate of the rest of the world. The effects

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Urban Trees: A Critical Shield Against Rising Urban Heat, Report Finds

May 15, 2024 No Comments

FOLLOW THIS TOPIC Climate change is exacerbating the need for urban greening and the associated environmental and human well-being benefits. Trees can help mitigate urban

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Wet road. Monsoon, Mahabaleshwar, India by ePhotocorp from Getty Images

From El Niño to La Niña: Implications for the Asia Pacific and Beyond

May 13, 2024 No Comments

FOLLOW THIS TOPIC As we approach the second half of 2024, a significant climatic shift is expected from El Niño to La Niña, according to

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heatwave / air conditioning image by Jose Antonio Gallego Vázquez on Unsplash

Heatwave Pushes Southeast Asia’s Power Grids to the Limit

May 8, 2024 No Comments

FOLLOW THIS TOPIC A severe heatwave is currently gripping Southeast Asia, stretching power grids to their limits as citizens turn up their air conditioners in

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Indian Voters Endure Scorching Heat During World’s Largest Election

April 29, 2024 No Comments

FOLLOW THIS TOPIC According to the India Meteorological Department (IMD), the heatwave will persist across southern and eastern India through the end of the week,

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Indonesia and the Philippines Spearhead a $6.3 Billion Surge in Southeast Asia’s Green Investments

April 27, 2024 No Comments

FOLLOW THIS TOPIC In the race to meet Southeast Asia’s stringent 2030 emissions targets—requiring a colossal $1.5 trillion investment—Indonesia and the Philippines have emerged as

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Puncak Jayawijaya by AFP

The Last Snow in the Tropics: BMKG Predicts Puncak Jayawijaya Will Lose Its ‘Everlasting’ Snow by 2026

April 24, 2024 No Comments

FOLLOW THIS TOPIC In Puncak Jaya, Papua, a disturbing environmental transformation is unfolding. The region’s “eternal snow,” once sprawling across 19.3 square kilometers in 1850,

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