Bonn Climate Change Conference Highlights “A Tipping Point” for World Climate
The United Nations Climate Change Conference (UNFCCC) in Bonn kicked off its 58th session with a powerful speech by Grenada's Environment Minister, Simon Stiell. He highlighted the urgency of acting in the face of the climate crisis, describing the current moment as a crucial turning point for the future of […]
Impacts of Climate Change in Latin America Put Communities at Risk
Warming in Latin America and the Caribbean has significant implications for ecosystems, biodiversity and the communities that depend on these resources. Rising temperatures could lead to negative impacts on agriculture, water resources, human health and other key sectors in the region. In Latin America and the Caribbean, the year […]
What if We Had Unlimited Green Energy?
Imagine a world where we had access to an unlimited amount of green energy. A future where renewable energy sources such as solar, wind and hydropower are available in abundance, meeting all of our energy needs. This vision may seem distant, but with technological advances and increasing investment in energy […]
The Blue Economy as an Engine of Sustainable Growth
The European Commission recently launched its new blue economy strategy, an initiative that aims to promote the sustainable growth of the maritime and coastal sector in Europe. The blue economy agenda aims to exploit marine resources responsibly and sustainably, while fostering innovation and the creation of […]
Sustainable Energy Drives the Development of the African Continent
About half of Africa's total population (548 million people) were without access to electricity in 2018. According to the International Energy Agency (IEA – International Energy Agency), in the same year, 900 million people on the continent African was counting on making traditional use of biomass – like coal […]