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Climate Hazards Disrupt Education for Millions in 2024: UNICEF Report Highlights Urgency

Climate Hazards Disrupt Education for Millions in 2024: UNICEF Report Highlights Urgency

Breaking News, Climate Actions, Disasters, Fact Check
A new report from UNICEF reveals a disturbing trend at least one in seven students globally had their schooling disrupted due to climate-related hazards in 2024. The report, Learning Interrupted: Global Snapshot of Climate-Related School Disruptions in 2024, released on January 24, 2025, on the International Day of Education, sheds light on the scale of climate's impact on children's education worldwide. According to the report, a staggering 242 million students, ranging from pre-primary to upper secondary education, experienced disruptions to their schooling in 2024 due to climate events. This figure is likely an underestimation, as the report acknowledged data limitations. The analysis examined disruptions across 85 countries from January to December 2024, identifying 119 different...
Greenland’s Lakes Transform from Carbon Sinks to Sources Due to Extreme Climate Events

Greenland’s Lakes Transform from Carbon Sinks to Sources Due to Extreme Climate Events

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A new study has revealed alarming changes in over 7,500 lakes in western Greenland, which have shifted from being carbon sinks to carbon sources due to extreme climatic conditions. The research, published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS), highlights the profound ecological transformation of these vital ecosystems caused by atmospheric rivers (ARs) and other climate extremes in recent years. In September 2022, a series of atmospheric rivers long, narrow regions in the atmosphere that carry large amounts of water vapor struck western Greenland, causing record-breaking heat followed by rains. These events significantly altered the physical, chemical, and biological characteristics of the region’s lakes. In addition, the impact of Hurricane Fiona further raised ...
Brazil Prepares for COP30: Ambassador Andre Correa do Lago Takes the Helm Amid Challenges

Brazil Prepares for COP30: Ambassador Andre Correa do Lago Takes the Helm Amid Challenges

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Brazil has appointed Ambassador Andre Correa do Lago as the head of the COP30 climate summit, set to take place in November 2025 in Belem, located in the heart of the Amazon. His appointment comes at a critical juncture as global climate negotiations face challenges, including lingering effects from former U.S. President Donald Trump’s decision to withdraw from the Paris Agreement. Ambassador Correa do Lago expressed concern over the impacts of the U.S. withdrawal on climate discussions but remained hopeful about continued dialogue with the country, which remains part of the United Nations climate convention. The summit will focus on critical issues like financing energy transitions in developing nations and forging new commitments to reduce global emissions. "Despite the challenges,...
Climate Change Fuels Kala-Azar Outbreaks in Kenya’s Turkana facing Deadly Poverty

Climate Change Fuels Kala-Azar Outbreaks in Kenya’s Turkana facing Deadly Poverty

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At just 15, Ekidor Kiyong from northern Kenya’s Turkana region is battling kala-azar, a deadly disease spread by sandflies. While receiving treatment at Lodwar County Referral Hospital, his recovery brings hope, but the cost of KES 30,000 (USD 230) has left his family struggling. Known scientifically as visceral leishmaniasis, kala-azar begins with malaria-like symptoms fever, fatigue, and headaches. If untreated, it is fatal in 95% of cases, warns the World Health Organization (WHO). In Turkana, where poverty, malnutrition, and inadequate healthcare prevail, the disease has become a symbol of intersecting crises: climate change, environmental degradation, and health inequity. Turkana's semi-arid terrain, marked by cracked soils and deforestation, has created ideal conditions for san...
Global Economy Faces 50% GDP Loss by 2090 Without Climate Action, Warns Report

Global Economy Faces 50% GDP Loss by 2090 Without Climate Action, Warns Report

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A stark warning has been issued about the economic and humanitarian costs of inaction on the climate crisis. According to the "Planetary Solvency – Finding Our Balance with Nature" report, global GDP could shrink by 50% between 2070 and 2090 if decisive measures are not taken. Populations are already grappling with food system shocks, water insecurity, heat stress, and infectious diseases. Without intervention, the likelihood of mass mortality, displacement, economic collapse, and conflict increases dramatically. The report, the fourth in a series by the Institute and Faculty of Actuaries (IFoA) in collaboration with climate scientists, offers a framework for global risk management. It emphasizes that ineffective risk messaging has hampered policy decisions and delayed critical action, ...
Iraq From Cradle of Civilization to Climate Crisis Epicenter

Iraq From Cradle of Civilization to Climate Crisis Epicenter

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Iraq, once revered as the cradle of human civilization, is now a stark warning of the perils of climate change. Known historically as the land of the Tigris and Euphrates, the fertile rivers that nourished the first farming communities are now emblematic of a country grappling with escalating environmental and socio-economic challenges. As global temperatures rise, Iraq faces a confluence of crises water scarcity, desertification, heat stress, and displacement that threaten its future. The Drying Lifelines: Water Scarcity in Iraq The Tigris and Euphrates rivers, which supply 98% of Iraq’s surface water, have seen their flow decrease by up to 40% over the past four decades. The reasons are manifold: reduced rainfall, intensified evaporation due to rising temperatures, and upstream dam...
Fighting Poverty in Angola: A Climate-Challenged Journey of Resilience

Fighting Poverty in Angola: A Climate-Challenged Journey of Resilience

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Huila, Angola – Frail and clutching her infant tightly, Ooli stands as a symbol of resilience in the face of adversity. Living in a small, straw-and-mud shack in the remote Bata-Bata community of Huila province, she is one of the beneficiaries of Angola's flagship social protection program, Kwenda. Despite the support, her journey reflects the uphill battle many face in regions increasingly gripped by the dual challenges of poverty and climate change. With cash transfers from Kwenda, Ooli initially invested in pigs, hoping to establish a sustainable livelihood. However, the unrelenting dry season claimed the lives of her livestock. Undeterred, she used her next tranche of funds to buy chicks, which now roam freely near her home. Their survival, like Ooli's hope, depends on withstanding ...
Global Risks 2025 Cyber Threats Top Concerns as Climate Change Rises

Global Risks 2025 Cyber Threats Top Concerns as Climate Change Rises

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As businesses prepare for 2025, the Allianz Risk Barometer reveals a landscape dominated by interlinked global challenges. Cyber-attacks, particularly data breaches, have been identified as the leading risk, with 38% of companies marking them as their top concern. Following closely are business interruptions (31%) and natural catastrophes (29%). Climate change climbs to its highest-ever position at #5, reflecting a year marked by extreme weather and record-breaking temperatures. Cybersecurity remains the top concern for businesses worldwide for the fourth consecutive year. The increasing sophistication of cyber threats, exacerbated by advances in artificial intelligence, has businesses on edge. Data breaches remain the most feared cyber incident, followed by attacks on critical infrastr...
2025 NDC Update: Bridging Adaptation Plans with Paris Agreement Goals

2025 NDC Update: Bridging Adaptation Plans with Paris Agreement Goals

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As the 2025 update to nationally determined contributions (NDCs) under the Paris Agreement approaches, a new briefing highlights the opportunity for countries to align their NDCs with their national adaptation plans (NAPs). The review assesses how adaptation-related information presented in these key documents can be better integrated, offering a roadmap for policymakers to strengthen climate action. This briefing is particularly aimed at national policymakers and NAP teams responsible for adaptation planning and implementation. It underscores the critical role of the 2025 NDC update in enhancing the coherence between the NAP process and NDC commitments, ensuring that adaptation measures are effectively mainstreamed into national climate strategies. By synthesizing insights from coun...
Hydroclimate Whiplash Intensifies Amid Global Warming, Researchers Warn

Hydroclimate Whiplash Intensifies Amid Global Warming, Researchers Warn

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Rapid swings between extreme wet and dry weather known as hydroclimate whiplash are accelerating globally due to climate change, with further escalation expected as temperatures rise, according to a study led by UCLA climate scientist Daniel Swain. The study, published in Nature Reviews, highlights the role of the "expanding atmospheric sponge," a phenomenon where the atmosphere absorbs, evaporates, and releases 7% more water for every degree Celsius of global warming. This process intensifies the swings between droughts and floods, posing new challenges for water and disaster management. California offers a vivid illustration of hydroclimate whiplash. Following years of drought, the state experienced record-breaking precipitation during the winters of 2022-23, triggering floods, sno...