A recent study from Flinders University in Australia reveals that the global population, now at <strong>8.3 billion</strong>, significantly surpasses the Earth's environmental capacity, threatening ecosystems and exacerbating the climate crisis.
Europe is experiencing unprecedented temperature increases, surpassing the global average. Current policies are insufficient to address this escalating crisis.
Prince Hassan participated in the international conference on the climate crisis held in Amman, Jordan. The event aimed to enhance global cooperation to tackle environmental challenges.
Amnesty International warns that a fossil fuel-based economy has turned vast areas into 'sacrifice zones' where around <strong>one billion people</strong> live in dangerous conditions near oil, gas, and coal facilities. The organization calls for a fair and organized transition away from fossil fuels.
A new study reveals that the Israeli war on Gaza has emitted approximately <strong>33 million metric tons</strong> of carbon dioxide equivalent, highlighting the profound climate impact of wars. This research underscores the need for greater awareness of the environmental consequences of armed conflicts.
The United Nations has issued new warnings regarding the worsening climate crisis, highlighting that climate change threatens food and water security in many countries. This announcement was made during a press conference held in New York, where new data showing unprecedented temperature increases was presented.
The 20th edition of Earth Hour kicked off in New Zealand, where lights were turned off at iconic landmarks as part of a global campaign to raise awareness about climate change. This event, which began in Australia in 2006, encourages countries to turn off their lights for one hour.