
WMO Warns: Only One-Third of River Basins Were “Normal” in 2024 as Drought and Floods Surged
From the Amazon to South Asia, the report documents a year in which only a third of river basins behaved “normally.” Many places saw drought

From the Amazon to South Asia, the report documents a year in which only a third of river basins behaved “normally.” Many places saw drought

Gender-focused bond issuances have grown significantly, the study finds. Yet the authors call for stronger safeguards—specifically greater transparency and more credible reporting—to ensure stated gender

Air quality and climate are locked in a feedback loop with deadly consequences, warns new bulletin released by the World Meteorological Organization (WMO). FOLLOW THIS

The study, “Towards positive net outcomes for biodiversity, and developing safeguards to accompany headline biodiversity indicators,” used data from the Dutch dairy industry—including close to

The Frontiers Report 2025, released by the U.N. Environment Programme (UNEP), underscores how environmental degradation is intersecting with human vulnerability to produce threats that were once distant but are now unfolding in real time.

The Institute for Climate and Sustainable Cities (ICSC), a Manila-based non-governmental think tank, has deployed SPECTRUM (Solar Power Estimation of Capacities and Tracking Using Machine Learning) to pinpoint installed systems and quantify their output with up to 90 percent accuracy—revealing 1,846.08 MW of rooftop panels nationwide, yet less than 1 percent of urban rooftop area is covered.

Research on climate change in urban areas is skewed towards large, well-established cities in the global north, according to analysis of more than 50,000 studies.

Under the new electricity-pricing mechanism effective July 2025, PETRA replaced the former tiered GET structure with a single flat rate based on contract duration

Six high-growth segments offer investors new opportunities amid rising global demand for climate resilience solutions.