The most effective climate action of all time

The world is in a situation where actions are needed to limit the emission of greenhouse gases (especially Carbon-dioxide), to guarantee the survival of the future generation. The best and most effective way to save the future generation is through a vigorous climate change education. As we all know, learning from experience is learning too […]
Gender Disparities and Climate Change on Children

The gender aspects of climate change on children cannot go unnoticed. Female children tend to suffer most, especially from the pos impacts of climate change than their male counterparts. In times of climatic change, girls are more likely to drop out of school to save on school fees, to assist the household with tasks such […]
People‑Powered Justice: How to Take Climate Action

Climate change is no longer a distant threat; it is a present reality affecting millions of people worldwide. Yet, the burden is not shared equally. Those in low-income communities who contribute the least to global emissions are often the ones suffering the most severe consequences. This imbalance highlights a critical truth: climate action is not […]
Classification of Climate Risks and Adaptation

At times, we need to know what happened in the past, what is currently happening, and what will happen in the future to take action and adjust our way of life. Understanding the above will prepare us to develop and implement adaptation mechanisms. Classification Climate Risks and adaptation can be classified into three categories: Current […]
Did you know: climate change facts and actions

Despite the progress made by Organizations, countries, and scientific institutions on climate change education, training, and international cooperation, there is still a significant gap between the potential to support and accelerate effective societal responses to climate change challenges and opportunities and domestic and international programs, especially those that strengthen international cooperation to scale up education […]
Some fallacy about climate change

Climate change and our responses to it represent systems that are far beyond our capacity for mental stimulation, leading to some of the most important misconceptions about how to effectively address climate change, such as: • The future climate will be similar to the climate of the recent past that we’re used to (Weber & […]
The journey of a climate change activist!

By now it is widely known that rural and indigenous communities are at the frontlines of the climate crisis. They are the most vulnerable and exposed to climate change impacts, despite being the least responsible. In the small village of Bamunka located in northwest Cameroon, Tamo witnessed the impacts of climate change first-hand. But the […]
The role of education in climate solution

Several fundamental aspects of climate change make clear both the need for education and the opportunity it offers. First, addressing climate change will require action at all levels of society, including individuals, organizations, businesses, local, state, and national governments, and international bodies. It cannot be addressed by a few individuals with privileged access to information, […]
WHERE CLIMATE CHANGE DENIERS GO WRONG

Some people argue that climate change is a natural phenomenon without any anthropogenic contribution to it. Some even say climate change advocacy is a means to strip big companies from their resources, and also prevent development. But evidence from NASA reports and data shows that since 1950, the net amount of solar irradiance reaching the […]