Medical Experts come together to call for stringent measures to curb fossil fuel use for cleaner air and a means to mitigate climate change

By Divyanshi Yadav
On 7th September, the International Day of Clean Air for Blue Skies, an important webinar titled ‘Fossil Fuels, Air Pollution, Climate Change & Health: Resolving South Asia’s Air Pollution & Climate Crisis…


Climate Resilient Cities – Protection of Child Rights, Safety and Security of Women and Girls

By Divyanshi Yadav
The webinar Climate Resilient Cities – Protection of Child Rights, Safety and Security of Women and Girls […]


Resilient Urban Infrastructure – Ensuring Access to Basic Services, Housing and Shelter Homes for Urban Poor

By Divyanshi Yadav
The webinar Climate Resilient Cities – Ensuring Access to basic services, housing and shelter Homes […]


Deciphering the Sixth IPCC Assessment Report 2021 for South Asia

By Purnima Joshi
A Report on the Webinar: Deciphering the IPCC Report 2021 for South Asia The IPCC Assessment Report 6 of […]


No Vaccine for Climate Change

By Purnima Joshi
Healthcare professionals join the fight against fossil fuels Climate trends website details Healthy Energy Initiative India, Health Care without Harm, Climate Trends and Climate Action Network South Asia (CANSA) recently […]


’tis an ill wind that’s been blowing… and it needs to go away

By Purnima Joshi
Over 30 groups representing those impacted by coal, oil and gas exploration and production from the 4 states of India, West Bengal, Tamil Nadu, Jharkhand and Chhattisgarh, on Monday joined […]


Role Warsaw International Mechanism should play for addressing Loss and Damage

By Rushati Das
At the COP19 in Warsaw, Poland, Warsaw International Mechanism (WIM) for Loss and Damage associated with Climate Change Impacts (Loss and Damage Mechanism) was established under the Cancun Adaptation Framework.


Taking Stock on World Environment Day

By Senashia Ekanayake
The world we live in is fast depleting and dying in front of our eyes. 15-year olds take centre stage while 70+ year olds gamble their remaining


The Necessity of Strong Climate Resilient Infrastructure Policy

By Alokya Kanungo
No country be it developing or developed is spared from the brunt of disasters. During the month of May, Indian states including Odisha, Andra Pradesh, West Bengal


Climate Case Studies: Community Managed Nutrition Gardens

One of the most worrying insights from UNFCCC 23rd Conference of Parties (COP23) in November 2017 is that despite the efforts to date, the window to avoid large-scale climate change has closed. For many nations, this increases the importance of developing measures to assist communities to adapt to the effects of climate change as they […]


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