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Why Climate Policy Works Better When Women Hold Power

Climate change and gender inequality are often treated as parallel crises—each acknowledged as urgent, yet addressed through separate policies, funding streams, and institutions. This...

COP31 and the Battle for Climate Leadership in an Age of Strongman Politics

As geopolitical tensions intensify, trade wars resurface, and multilateralism comes under strain, climate change is increasingly emerging as both a stress test and a...

No Climate Justice Without the Right to the City

The debates over urban rights often revolve around governance, infrastructure, and access to public space. But in an era of intensifying climate change, the...

How Pulses Can Transform Pakistan’s Climate-Vulnerable Agriculture

To mark World Pulses Day, the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), in collaboration with the Government of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, organized...

Why Europe’s Green Agenda Is Now an Economic Battle

Europe’s much-touted energy transition — once framed primarily as a climate policy to reduce greenhouse gas emissions — has morphed into an existential strategy...

Why 2026 Could Be the Most Lucrative Year in Climate History

In a world where climate change is no longer a distant threat but a daily reality, 2026 presents a pivotal year for innovation, adaptation,...

How Climate Change is Fueling Deadly Storms Like Goretti

In early January 2026, Storm Goretti swept across northern Europe, unleashing a barrage of high winds, heavy snow, and flooding that disrupted lives from...