In Cameroon, Steve Djeutchou converts banana peels into eco-friendly biochar to combat deforestation caused by
Increasingly severe climate impacts on poorer nations have prompted wealthier countries to provide financial compensation
Recent discussions on climate change intensified in Azerbaijan during COP 29, as developing countries united
Southern Africa is currently facing its worst drought in a century, affecting over 27 million
Wealthier nations have pledged $720 million to assist developing countries affected by climate change, particularly
Richer nations are starting to provide financial compensation to developing countries suffering from climate change
Richer countries are beginning to compensate poorer nations for damages caused by climate change. Cyclone
Cyclone Freddy devastated Malawi, prompting innovative “loss and damage” compensation for affected families. Wealthy nations
Wealthier countries are beginning to compensate poorer nations for climate change damages, particularly through loss
Wealthier nations are beginning to compensate poorer countries for climate change damages, as exemplified by