Blog: Extreme Weather
Navigating Tech and Climate: CEO Optimism Amidst Challenges – PwC Global Survey
CEOs face tech disruption and climate transition. PwC's survey shows 45% doubt long-term viability and stress innovating with climate-friendly products.
Smallholder Farmers Lead Climate Adaptation Efforts: Investing Billions Annually
Smallholder farmers globally invest $368 billion annually for climate adaptation, averaging $838 per household. Despite this, only 0.3% of international climate finance reached them in 2021. Carbon markets and increased international support are essential for enhancing resilience and innovation in smallholder farming.
Record High Cocoa Prices: Impact of Climate on Global Market Trends
Cocoa prices hit a record $5,874 a ton due to dry weather in West Africa, worsened by El Niño. This impacts makers like Hershey and Mondelez, leading to price hikes for consumers.
Climate change driving up inflation in food prices: Study
Uncovering Climate's Grip on Food Prices: New Study Reveals Troubling Findings
Climate Change and Energy Costs Drive UK Food Prices Up, Study Finds
Extreme weather and rising energy costs have raised UK household food bills by £605since 2021, driven by a 60% surge in food costs. El Niño threatens 2024, worsening the crisis.
Global Economic Impacts: Climate Change's Reach from West Africa to India
Andre Mayer's CBC News piece shows climate change's impact on crops and supply chains. From cocoa in West Africa to olive oil in the Mediterranean, urgent measures are needed for resilience.
Climate change could turn up the heat on inflation, according to report
Study Warns of Climate-Induced Inflation Surge: Impact on Global Economy
UN cites conflicts, climate disasters in somber 2024 global economic forecast
UN's Economic Outlook: Addressing Climate-Related Challenges
Food prices could increase further due to climate change's effect on inflation around the world: Study
Study Warns of Soaring Food Prices Linked to Climate-Driven Inflation Worldwide
The era of "climateflation" is here, study shows
Unveiling 'Climateflation': Study Reveals Global Economic Impacts of Climate Change
Rising Temperatures Forecast to Drive Inflation: Study Warns of Global Economic Impact
Study: Rising temperatures may boost food inflation by 3.2% and overall inflation by 1.18% yearly by 2035.
Higher temperatures mean higher food and other prices. A new study links climate shocks to inflation
New Study Warns of 'Climateflation': Rising Temperatures Linked to Soaring Food Prices and Inflation
Climate Change Threatens Banana Prices: Expert Insights and Challenges Ahead
A warming climate and fast-spreading diseases threaten supplies and push up prices, a top banana industry expert warns.
Germany VS China E-Vehicle Rivalry
Chinese electric vehicles have undergone remarkable advancements, introducing products tailored for Western markets. The question arises: Are German car manufacturers falling behind in this electric race?
New EU law requires all mobile devices to have user-replaceable batteries by 2027
With more than 150 million smartphones being discarded each year, the newly enacted law, which mandates a 63% collection rate for device batteries by 2027, marks a significant stride in the realm of battery recycling. This regulation holds far-reaching implications for the global stage, emphasizing the increasing importance of sustainable practices in the electronics industry and beyond.
Liberica Excelsa: A Climate-Resilient Coffee Variety Offering Hope Amidst Global Warming Threats
Ugandan Coffee Growers Find Beans Resilient to Climate Change
China's Climate Crisis: Grappling with Extreme Weather and Urgent Consequences
China is grappling with the dual threats of extreme heat and devastating floods this summer, and the consequences of these climate-related events are reaching far beyond the affected regions.
Climate Action: A Shield Against Rising Inflation and Global Impact
Climate action is a compelling solution to the global inflation challenge, highlighting the critical link between climate change and rising prices worldwide, emphasizing the need for a transition to renewable energy.
Brazil's Crucial Crossroads: Extreme Weather, Economic Losses, and Political Choices
Brazil's election outcome will shape its response to intensified extreme weather events and economic losses of $64 billion between 2013 and 2022.
Crisis Continues: Global Food Prices Still High After Year of War, Vulnerable Countries at Risk
Amidst the aftermath of Russia's invasion of Ukraine, the global food crisis continues, with high food prices affecting vulnerable countries, demanding concerted efforts to prevent a prolonged crisis