Climate Researchers Warn: Our Planet is in a State of Emergency
A new report highlights unprecedented heat records and urgent calls for action to address climate change.
At least two dead in avalanche in South Tyrol
Demonstrations for climate action are set to take place in six Danish cities, culminating in a speech by activist Greta Thunberg in Copenhagen.
Today there is the People's Climate March in six cities
Thousands of Danes are set to demonstrate for climate action and green solutions in six cities during the annual 'People's Climate March' event.
Scientists, business, and cultural figures call for climate action โ and good news
A collective of researchers, business leaders, and cultural figures emphasizes the urgent need for climate action and points towards positive developments despite current global crises.
A Guide for Climate Action
The article discusses a newly published book that serves as a practical guide for citizens to take action against climate change.
Rightwing narrative fuelling false belief UK public oppose net zero, study finds
A new study reveals that negative media coverage and rightwing narratives misrepresent public opinion on net zero policies in the UK, indicating a disconnect between political elites and the public's actual support for climate action.
Peter Alestig: The Iran War Could Solve the Hopeless Climate Equation
A Danish climate report poses challenges for the opposition in Sweden regarding climate action, suggesting the ongoing conflict in Iran may offer unexpected solutions.
Climate activists in action at the Agricultural Agency in Jรถnkรถping
Climate activists delivered a letter expressing concern over the climate crisis to the Agricultural Agency in Jรถnkรถping and seek a meeting with its leadership.
K-Pop Planet Co-founder Kim Hye-kyung Selected as One of National Geographic's 33 for 2026 - First Korean to Receive Honor
Kim Hye-kyung, co-founder of K-Pop Planet, has been named one of National Geographic's '33 for 2026,' becoming the first Korean to receive this recognition.
Princess Hisako of Takamado Calls for Action on Climate Change at Foreign Correspondents' Club
Princess Hisako of Takamado urged for increased action against climate change during a press conference in Tokyo.
VIDEOS: RJ2 from Monday, March 16, 2026
A series of news highlights from Brazil, including judicial consequences for severe misconduct, a controversial figure linked to a financial scandal, and the government's new emissions reduction strategies.
Letter to the Editor. Threat of Gulf Stream collapse must wake up politicians
The letter argues that the imminent threat of the Gulf Stream's collapse demands urgent and clear action from politicians.
After heavy rains in the region, ViaLagos reinforces action plan on highways
ViaLagos has updated its action plan for adverse weather conditions to enhance safety and operational efficiency on the highways following heavy rains in the Lagos region of Rio de Janeiro.
Helsinki to halve meat and dairy procurement in city public catering
The Helsinki city council has decided to reduce meat and dairy procurement in public catering by 50% by 2030 to promote healthier diets and mitigate climate impact.
The last trench of the beaches of Huelva in danger of extinction: 'This is a crime against humanity. What the administrations have done to us has no name'
Residents in Huelva, Spain, are facing imminent threats from rising sea levels and administrative action regarding beachfront properties.
From company daycare to volunteering. Sustainability according to Mundys
Mundys emphasizes a comprehensive approach to sustainability that extends beyond climate action to encompass social responsibility and community value generation.
Seoul City University Designated as Dongdaemun District Carbon Neutral Support Center, Launches Climate Youth Volunteer Group 'Claius' for the 4th Term
Seoul City University has launched the 4th term of its Climate Youth Volunteer Group 'Claius' organized by the Dongdaemun District Carbon Neutral Support Center, after celebrating the achievements of the 3rd term group.
The psychiatrist: Five ways to care about the world
Psychiatrist Anders Hansen offers five pieces of advice for coping with feelings of despair amidst global crises such as war and climate change.
The Reasons for Abandoning the Forestry Development Plan โ The Decline in Logging Volume Cannot Be Hidden
The Estonian Climate Ministry's decision to abandon the forestry development plan is influenced by concerns over excessive logging, highlighted during a concert-action event advocating for forest conservation.
The anti-climate policy blowing a hole in Laborโs budget - podcast
The podcast discusses the Australian government's fuel tax credit scheme, which is criticized for incentivizing fossil fuel consumption and straining the federal budget amid calls for climate action.
Vanuatu moves forward with UN climate resolution despite Trump opposition
Vanuatu is continuing its push for a UN resolution on climate action, despite attempts by the Trump administration to obstruct it.
We are the grassroots who organized the climate election in 2019. Now we are breaking down the door to Christiansborg
Grassroots activists who organized the climate election in 2019 are now escalating their efforts to demand stronger climate action from the Danish government.
For a State Pact Against Climate Emergency
The article emphasizes the urgent need for a comprehensive action plan in Spain to address climate change, highlighting its impact on the country's economic and social stability.
Local Elections: When Munich Grandmothers Take to the Streets for Climate
Munich grandmothers, part of the 'Omas for Future' movement, prepare slogans for their demonstration ahead of the local elections to advocate for climate protection.
Nuclear Power and AI: A Desire to Simplify Complexity [Eyes of Citizen Editor]
This article discusses the complexities involved in establishing policies for new nuclear power plants in South Korea, particularly in light of the conflicting needs for immediate climate action and long-term energy solutions.
Rats 'heading into homes' after surge in UK infestations - take action today
UK pest control experts report a significant rise in rat infestations, with a 10% increase in reports this year due to climatic conditions.
Keir Starmer abandoned net zero to court Reform voters. He failed
Keir Starmer's recent shift away from strongly advocating for net zero aligned with his governmentโs earlier commitments is seen as an attempt to appeal to Reform Party voters, a strategy that ultimately backfired.
'Tense Climate', reports Brazilian in Bahrain about the attack by the US and Israel against Iran
A Brazilian educator in Bahrain describes the tense climate following a coordinated attack by the US and Israel on Iran, resulting in significant casualties.
Climate Change โ A Federal or National Issue?
The U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to hear a pivotal climate change lawsuit against the energy industry, which could shape the future of similar cases initiated by left-leaning states and municipalities.
Mette Frederiksen drowns critical climate news
Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen is criticized for her handling of important climate updates.
Santos announces greenhouse gas inventory and creates climate observatory
The city of Santos in Brazil is set to conduct a greenhouse gas emissions inventory and establish a climate observatory as part of its initiative to update the Municipal Climate Action Plan.
Climate activist interrupted performance at Dramaten
A climate activist interrupted a performance at Dramaten, claiming that culture is ineffective without action.
No agreements, but energy trends that are here to stay
The article discusses the lack of agreements on climate action from COP30 in Brazil and highlights the urgent need for adaptation measures against climate change.
Henkel Celebrates 150 Years of Existence, Caring for the Planet
Henkel is celebrating its 150th anniversary by emphasizing its commitment to sustainability and responsible stewardship of the planet.
Gombe releases N2.2 billion to resettle affected residents under ACReSAL project
The Gombe State Government has allocated N2.2 billion for the Resettlement Action Plan associated with the ACReSAL project aimed at combating desertification in northern Nigeria.
Environmentalists in the US say they were approached by the FBI
Environmental activists from the US reported being approached by the FBI regarding their involvement with the climate action group Extinction Rebellion.
Apostolos Tzitzikostas: Only with common global rules can we build safer, more resilient, and cleaner transport
Apostolos Tzitzikostas emphasized the need for common global transport rules at the 88th session of the UN Committee on Land Transport in Geneva.
South Africa: Energy Transition a Matter of Survival - President Ramaphosa
President Cyril Ramaphosa emphasizes that the energy transition is essential for both survival and development, urging coordinated global action against climate change.
Energy Ministers Fail to Reach Agreement on Climate Goals Amid US Division
Energy Ministers were unable to reach an agreement on climate action during a two-day IEA meeting marked by ongoing critiques from US Energy Secretary Chris Wright.
LAURA VILBIKS AND JOONAS PLAAN: If something has gone wrong with climate policy course, it is not the 'enthusiasm-based approach'
Experts argue that misunderstandings in climate policy, as indicated in a recent interview, misrepresent scientific consensus on the urgent need for climate action.
Scientists: Europe is not prepared for worsening climate changes
A group of scientists warns that the EU is unprepared for escalating climate change impacts such as floods and heatwaves and must take urgent action.
Prince William interrupts half-term break to make major announcement
Prince William has announced that Mumbai will host the 2026 Earthshot Prize Awards, emphasizing India's role in climate action.
News Overview: These are the News of the Day
In Munich, 250,000 people demonstrate against the Iranian regime, calling for democracy while also commemorating Reza Pahlavi, signaling solidarity with a suppressed nation.
Climate Change: Planting Action in the Old Town Costs Up to 100,000 Euros per Tree
The Munich city council is facing delays in a plan to plant over 150 new trees in the pedestrian zone due to calls for further discussion, with costs estimated at up to 100,000 euros per tree.
If politicians take climate action seriously, they can campaign to renegotiate the North Sea Agreement
The article discusses the need for Danish politicians to take climate action seriously and renegotiate the North Sea Agreement in light of the escalating climate crisis.
In the face of others' regression, let us lead climate action
The article discusses the implications of the U.S. decision to revoke the endangerment finding that legally recognized the threat of greenhouse gases to public health, suggesting this is a significant step back in climate policy.
Municipalities need to take action due to increased weather severity
Icelandic municipalities are urged to take action in response to increasingly severe weather conditions.
Uganda: UN Climate Chief Says New Era of Action Offers Economic Lifeline for Countries Like Uganda
The UN Climate Chief emphasizes the need for a transition from climate pledges to actionable strategies, suggesting that such a shift could support economic development in countries like Uganda.
Kenya: Ruto Departs for Addis Ababa to Attend the AU Summit
Kenya's President William Ruto is heading to Addis Ababa to participate in the AU Summit focused on Agenda 2063 and climate action.
Letters to the Editor. Response: Winter Sports in the Olympics are Needed to Engage with the Climate
A winter sports enthusiast argues that eliminating winter sports from the Olympics would alienate rather than engage people in climate action.