The search for Mexico City’s lost water
Amidst the inundating floods in its poorest neighbourhoods, Mexico City finds itself in the grip of a severe water scarcity.
The heroism of local climate activists in Mexico City
In the heart of bustling Mexico City, a silent catastrophe inches closer: the looming water crisis. As the world remains
Lightning sheds offer safety to haor people in Bangladesh
Lightning strikes are increasingly claiming lives in the vast haor regions of Bangladesh. With no protection, farmers and fishers working
How climate change affects the only nomads of Nepal
Rautes, the only remaining nomads of Nepal who have been designated as endangered because of their dwindling numbers, face challenges
Climate change displaces Gullah Geechee Blacks in the US
On the East Coast of the US, Gullah Geechee Blacks grapple with a dual threat: climate change-induced disasters and gentrification.
Multi-state synergy improves Chesapeake Bay watershed
Chesapeake Bay – the United States’ largest estuary – spanning many states, naturally faces multiple ecological and jurisdictional challenges. Though some challenges
Can “green gold” revive Ecuador’s land degraded by gold mining?
Bamboo, also known as green gold, is being grown across the world for its economic and environmental value, where it
Flooding crisis a threat to public health in Lagos
Lagos, a multicultural metropolis in western Nigeria, hosts 25 million residents and shines as Africa's thriving business hub.
Poor drainage system causes post-rain flooding in Lagos
After every rain, the streets of Lagos get flooded because of poor drainage systems and improper waste disposal. Flooding leads
Rising seas threaten the Gullah Geechee culture
In the face of rising sea levels threatening the Gullah Geechee people of the United States, Mosquito Beach residents and