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Continue reading →: International Day of Education: Why Climate Literacy Must Be Taught in SchoolsEvery year on January 24, the International Day of Education celebrates the transforming potential of education. As ecosystems, economies, and societies around the world continue to be disrupted by climate change, this observance becomes even more important in 2026. Climate education is now a must, not an option. Schools need…
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Continue reading →: Winter Storm Preparedness: A Climate-Smart GuideAlthough winter storms have always been a powerful natural force, they have become more intense and unpredictable in recent years. This is because weather patterns are changing due to climate change, resulting in more frequent ice storms, longer cold snaps, and harsher blizzards. In 2026, being prepared involves more than…
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Continue reading →: Deforestation in Winter: How Seasonal Logging Impacts Forest EcosystemsWhen we think of deforestation, we frequently see clear-cut summer landscapes or erosion during the rainy season. However, winter logging is a lesser-known activity with serious repercussions. While frozen soil and snow may appear to protect forests, seasonal logging during the winter can cause subtle and significant disruptions to ecosystems.
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Continue reading →: The Winter Water Crisis: Why Cold Months Increase Water Stress GloballySummertime droughts and arid landscapes typically spring to mind when we think about water scarcity. However, winter has its own hidden water challenges. A seasonal crisis that frequently goes unrecognised is caused by frozen pipes, persistent droughts from the warmer months, and water consumption connected to heating.
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Continue reading →: Winter Air Quality: Causes of Increased PollutionThe air quality of an area declines in the winter, even in regions that have reasonably clean air throughout the year. This increase in pollution isn’t random. It’s driven by a combination of human activity and seasonal weather patterns that trap pollutants closer to the ground. Temperature inversions, decreased wind,…
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Continue reading →: Sustainable Decluttering: Handling Unwanted Gifts WiselyBirthdays, holidays, and celebrations invariably involve piles of packaging and unwanted gifts. Even while these products frequently have good intentions, they can have a big negative influence on the environment. Sustainable decluttering provides a thoughtful, environmentally responsible way to handle these items rather than letting them collect dust or end…






