New Delhi [India], January 23: Symbiosis Law School, Pune (SLS Pune), a distinguished constituent of Symbiosis International (Deemed University), has consistently secured a position in the top 10 law schools in the country according to the National Ranking Agency NIRF of the Government of In
After the successful launch of WED at COP28, which effectively incorporated children's early learning years into the global climate conversation, Abu Dhabi's Early Childhood Authority, as part of the run-up to their hosting of the second WED Forum in the capital in October 2024, is set to or
In a bid to address the looming threat of climate change on fisheries, India has proposed a substantial reduction of the carbon footprint as a significant step towards climate-resilient fisheries.
According to new research, female Meadow Brown butterflies have less spots when they grow up in warmer environments, so climate change may reduce their spottiness.
A team of scientists led by a Tulane University oceanographer discovered that deposits deep beneath the ocean floor provide a means to estimate ocean oxygen levels and their relationship to carbon dioxide in the Earth's atmosphere during the last ice age, which ended more than 11,000 years a
The Commonwealth Group is trying to bridge the digital divide between the developed and developing worlds, and several steps have been taken in the direction of climate finance, artificial intelligence and improving trade, Commonwealth Secretary-General Patricia Scotland said on Friday.
Led by PhD student Tal Raz and Professor Shai Meiri of Tel Aviv University and Professor Uri Roll of Ben-Gurion University in the Negev, the researchers gave further confirmation that tropical regions near the equator serve as centers of high biodiversity for land vertebrates.
Humanity is already witnessing the onset of a climate collapse, and unless the trajectory is altered, it will lead to disastrous consequences, such as droughts, rising sea levels, earthquakes, floods, water crises, and widespread extinction.
Bengaluru (Karnataka) [India], January 18: Buzz Women in collaboration with IIM Bangalore and the ClimateRISE Alliance, organized "Seeds of Change: Catalyzing Rural Entrepreneurship and Women's Leadership in India's Climate Agenda" at IIM Bangalore. The event aimed to spotlight the voices of
According to new research, female Meadow Brown butterflies have less spots when they grow up in warmer conditions, thus climate change may reduce their spottiness.
In her address, Georgieva brought attention to the staggering figure of USD 1.3 trillion spent on direct fossil fuel subsidies. She advocated for a strategic and immediate reallocation of these funds to support initiatives addressing climate change.
First Deputy Managing Director at the International Monetary Fund (IMF), Gita Gopinath, called for a need for a solid information architecture for the banking sector when it comes to funding climate infrastructure projects.