Articles

Heat at the Olympics: How Climate Change Threatens Sport

Sports and climate change are uniquely intertwined, and in the first of a three-part series exploring these connections, CITA will focus on the...

Tropical Cyclone Remal in India and Bangladesh 2024 – Post Analysis

Coastal communities in the Bay of Bengal are on the front lines of intensifying cyclones fuelled by climate change.

Sea Level Rise in the Maldives: A Nation on the Front Line

The Maldives is a low-lying island nation facing the brunt of climate change. Already, rising sea levels are impacting communities around the country....

Why the Rich Should Compensate for Biodiversity Loss and Damage in the Global South

Extraction and processing of materials like food, clothing, housing and infrastructure drive 90% of biodiversity loss and water stress. Rich countries rely significantly...

Asia Battles Extreme Heatwave, Scientists Warn of More to Come

According to the World Weather Attribution group (WWA), the unprecedentedly high temperatures during the April-May heatwave have taken the lives of people from...

EU Banks Financing the Destruction of Ecosystem

EU banks are pouring money into companies linked to the destruction of ecosystems and human rights abuses. Financial system reform is crucial to...

Air Pollution in Mexico: Challenges and Solutions

Air pollution has greatly improved in Mexico yet still remains a leading environmental, economic and environmental risk. The country's mix of industrialisation and...

Extreme Heat Driving Up Anxiety and Depression in Bangladesh

As Bangladesh faces worsening climate-driven extreme heat, health professionals in the country are increasingly concerned about anxiety and deteriorating mental health.

The Indian Election, Public Policy and Climate Impacts – Podcast

Attributions speaks with ISB Professor Anjal Prakash about the Indian elections in the context of climate change and public policy.