Feature Climate change risks 70% of global workforce – ILO Aya El Sayed Apr 22, 2024 0 Over 70 per cent of the global workforce is exposed to climate change-related risks, leading to hundreds of…
Money France’s €2B bet on climate change solutions Aya El Sayed Feb 8, 2024 0 The French state has committed to guaranteeing €2 billion ($2.2 billion) in loans for businesses that are investing…
Feature Indigenous voices reveal horrors impacts of climate change at COP28 Aya El Sayed Dec 7, 2023 0 On the sidelines of COP28, Indigenous people from some of the countries most impacted by climate change relayed…
Feature Wolverine among endangered Species due to climate change Aya El Sayed Dec 6, 2023 0 The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service classified wolverines as a threatened species under the Endangered Species Act…
Feature Sisi urges for collaborative climate change action at COP28 Aya El Sayed Dec 3, 2023 0 Egypt’s President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi underscored the immediate need and significance of cooperative efforts to…
Feature Climate change threatens the livelihoods of middle easterners Aya El Sayed Nov 21, 2023 0 According to a recent report by the World Economic Forum (WEF), climate change threatens the livelihoods of more…
Feature World’s Hottest 12 Months on Record: Climate Change and El Niño Aya El Sayed Nov 10, 2023 0 Between November 2022 and October of this year, the world experienced its hottest 12-month period in recorded…
News Egyptian minister calls for more funding to face climate change damages Sama Mousa Sep 25, 2023 0 Egyptian Minister of Environment, Yasmine Fouad, called for more funding to help face climate change damages during…
News Seychelles to protect 100% of its seaweed to combat climate change Nada Ali Sep 20, 2023 0 Seychelles aims to protect 100 percent of its seaweed off the Indian Ocean island nation by 2030, compared to 87…
Banks Climate change costs Tunisia $5bln loss, damage – AfDB Nada Ali Aug 3, 2023 0 The climate change issues have costed Tunisia loss and damage of about $5 billion, according to the African…