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Positive & Negative Effect of Climate Anxiety

The Evolution of Climate Tech in Transportation: From Feet to Electric Vehicles (EV)

Climate Tech: The Much-Needed Successor to the Industrial Revolution

Greenwashing: A Fraudulent Environmental Practice
Greenwashing is when some companies deceive consumers and investors alike by projecting their product or brand as environment friendly while actually they are not.

What is Conference of Parties by UNFCCC?
An exploration of the Conference of Parties (COP) under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), detailing its structure, member parties, objectives, and recent outcomes.

When Did Humans Develop Scientific Understanding Of Climate Change?
The Keeling Curve dataset was the first to provide clear scientific evidence of rising greenhouse gases driven by human activities such as fossil fuel combustion.

Cultivating Environmental Consciousness & Response To Climate Change
Environmental Consciousness cultivates a eco-centric worldview synchronizing human effort and development with environmental growth, positively impacting policy and heals the planet.

How Climate Change Impacts Your Health, Work, and Everyday Life
Discover the effects of climate change and how it affects and impacts health, environment, and life.

Every Major Events, Summits, & Conferences On Climate Change Since 1970 till 2025
From the Stockholm Conference in 1972 till the COP’29 in Baku, Azerbaijan, the global community has convened many times to establish goals and tackle one of the biggest problems that’s threatened humanity – Climate Change

Common But Differentiated Responsibilities (CBDR) – Equity, Inclusion, & Environmental Law
CBDR is an international principle for global cooperation on environmental governance recognizing collective response from all nations but different level of contribution due to difference in economic status, geospatial location, and contribution to pollution.

The Dark Side Of Industrial Revolution: Environmental Destruction
Industrial Revolution may have furnished modern human life with material comforts, high standard of living, and luxury, but it came at the cost of environmental damage, resource exploitation, forced labour, and deterioration of health & living conditions. Let’s reflect on the damages caused by the Industrial Revolution.

What is Human-Animal Conflict?
Human-animal conflict arises when interactions between humans and wildlife lead to adverse outcomes, affecting human safety, livelihoods, and the well-being of animals. These conflicts have intensified over time due to factors such as population growth, habitat encroachment, and climate change.

Preparing For Climate Change – 3 Key Strategies For Survival
As the threat of climate change becomes more real with each year, learning the 3 key survival strategies becomes crucial for everyone.

Afforestation – Trees Are Natural Carbon Sinks
Trees and forests play a crucial role in the ecosystem, absorbing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and functioning as natural carbon sinks. Afforestation management holds scope to use trees effectively in capturing carbon.

Positive Stories, Enthusiasm, & Optimism For Climate Action
The stories we tell play an important role in shaping our imagination & future. Amidst all the gloom & doom of disaster narratives, stories of hope and optimism hold empowering potential.

Alternatives to Plastic: Embracing Eco-Friendly Materials
Explore eco-friendly alternatives to plastic—such as paper, cardboard, wood, bamboo, and glass—to reduce environmental impact and promote sustainability. These materials offer practical, planet-friendly options for everyday use.

Why Do Some People Deny Climate Change?
A look into few strange (but also familiar) reasons behind climate denial & similar behavior.

How Ecopoetry Inspires Climate Action: Anthropocentric To Eco-centric
Ecopoetry is the charged poetic response to the impact of human actions on the environment it’s destruction, and it’s independence from anthropocentric approach…

Climate Debt: The Accountable Should Be More Responsible
Developed countries owe a climate debt to developing nations because they’ve enjoyed their fair share of resource exploitation and consumption and should take the lead in fighting climate change by supporting developing countries on economic, social, and ecological planes.