Cairo’s bad breath

If the Nile is Cairo’s ailing heart, then polluted skies are its black lungs. Choking the city with swirling dust from the early hours, they...

The Last call for Humans

An Extinction Level Event is a likely Event that will cause the extinction of the human race. Various Hollywood movies have depicted the different...

It’s time to abandon our dirty status quo and embrace clean growth

Climate change is intangible, daunting and for certain people, even deniable. But pollution is indisputable. And it affects everyone. We all experience it in...

A Truly Global Response to Climate Change

Climate action is not just about controlling global temperatures. It can also be a driver of development and poverty reduction all over the world....

Beating the big smoke

Londoners are used to inhaling poison. In Victorian Britain, the sickly brown smog that blanketed the capital was known as a “pea-souper”, so thick...

What Humans, Bees and Koala Bears Have in Common is Driven by Climate Change

The koala is an engaging, docile, cuddly and lovable animal.  It is also, tragically, undergoing a decline in numbers.  To the extent climate change and...

How Increased Carbon Dioxide Levels Are Detrimental To Food and Nutrition

The UN has announced record average levels of CO2. So states the annual flagship report released October 30 by its World Meteorological Organization. The average...

Debunking the Myth of Man-made Climate Change

Man-made climate change can be defined as a global rise in temperature is due to human activities. For instance, the excessive use of the...

Climate change, food security and sustaining peace

‘We have succeeded at keeping famine at bay, we have not kept suffering at bay’, said UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres while briefing members of...

How Environmental security and human rights are linked?

The human rights are directly related to environmental security. According to experts, the natural resources and their fair distributions are essential to ensure the...

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