Children born in 2020 will face 'unprecedented exposure' to extreme weather events, including heatwaves, droughts and wildfires, even if warming is limited to 1.5°C above pre-industrial temperatures.
Long-range weather forecasts express probable outcomes, not certainties. Therefore, preparedness through real-time monitoring is essential.
By
Chirag Dhara and
Ayantika DC
Public development banks must spearhead a systemic overhaul of global finance to ensure climate funding reaches the most vulnerable and accelerates the green transition.
By
Serge Ekué and
Javier Díaz Fajardo
Youth activists demand a global ban on solar geoengineering, warning it’s a dangerous distraction from real climate solutions and a generational betrayal.
By
Mohammed Usrof, Disha Ravi, Heleen Bruggink and Erica Njuguna
Climate change is clearly affecting the Philippines. Whether it can transform a long-held national attribute into successful climate adaptation will determine what the future holds.
By
Ariel Macaspac Hernandez
The sea-level rise expert has moved to Hong Kong – now seen as a gateway to more collaboration with China on climate science. But he tells the EB Podcast that data from US agencies is still critical for calculating climate defences in Asia.
The Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas assistant governor tells the Eco-Business Podcast about the regulator’s maiden sustainability report that features an empirical study of climate impacts on banks as well as the nation’s first taxonomy.