COP28 Agreement Faces Credibility Test Amidst Fossil Fuel Expansion Concerns

The Cop28 agreement, celebrated as a landmark deal at last year’s climate talks in Dubai, is facing a credibility crisis. The transition away from fossil fuels, a pivotal component of the agreement, hinges on major historical polluters, including the US, UK and Canada, reconsidering their plans for expanding oil and gas production. Pedro Pedroso, the … Read more

Female Farmers And Organic Foods Are Being Hit The Hardest By Climate Change

Female farmers remain largely unrecognised as leading women in the agriculture sector, predominantly in countries where they make up the bulk of the workforce. With the current rate of global warming, which measured at 1.18 degrees Celsius over the average temperature predicted for the 20th century, the farming industry has been pushed to new limits. … Read more