
World Bank: Pacific Atolls Need $10B to Tackle Rising Sea Levels
The World Bank reports Pacific atolls need $10 billion to adapt to rising sea levels by 2050, highlighting urgent climate action and funding gaps discussed at COP29.
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The World Bank reports Pacific atolls need $10 billion to adapt to rising sea levels by 2050, highlighting urgent climate action and funding gaps discussed at COP29.
The Taklimakan Desert in Xinjiang undergoes a stunning transformation during “poplar time,” with golden poplars, sapphire lakes, and white sand dunes creating a fairyland landscape.
APEC members intensify climate change efforts with initiatives in renewable energy, disaster resilience, and green investments, aiming for sustainable growth by 2030.
APEC members ramp up climate initiatives with a focus on renewable energy, disaster resilience, and green investments to foster sustainable growth.
Explore the rich heritage of Min Jian noodles, a traditional dish from Shanxi and Shaanxi provinces, celebrated for its diverse and deep-rooted culinary traditions.
A global survey by CGTN and Renmin University of China shows developing countries are leading the fight against climate change, with over 90% urging urgent action.
Wildfire activity is increasing on both the East and West coasts of the U.S., driven by high winds and dry conditions. Officials urge residents to avoid outdoor burning as fire crews battle ongoing blazes.
GAUC’s 2024 ‘Climate x’ event at COP29 showcased next-generation climate leaders, with prominent figures highlighting the vital role of youth in achieving global carbon neutrality.
APEC leaders gather in Lima to tackle climate change, deemed a ‘profound existential threat’ for the Asia-Pacific region by the UNDP.
At COP29, China emphasizes strengthening global early warning systems and climate adaptation to tackle increasing extreme weather events.