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Continue reading →: Eco‑Friendly Winter Skincare: Protecting Your Skin Without Harming the PlanetWinter can be rough on our skin, with chilly air, indoor heating, and low humidity leaving it dry, irritated, and dull. But while we reach for creams and cleansers, many conventional products come with hidden costs such as, microplastics, chemical runoff, and mountains of plastic packaging. This article explains how…
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Continue reading →: Winter Energy Poverty: How Climate Change Exposes InequalityWinter energy poverty is becoming a major worldwide concern rather than a minor problem. Millions of households are forced to choose between heating their homes and paying for other necessities as climate change causes harsher winters and energy markets fluctuate. This article examines why sustainable heating solutions are essential for resilience…
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Continue reading →: World Wetlands Day 2026: Why Wetlands Are Our Best Defence Against Climate ChangeWorld Wetlands Day is observed globally on Monday, February 2, 2026. The theme for this year is “Wetlands and Traditional Knowledge: Celebrating Cultural Heritage,” which emphasises the close cultural ties that communities have to wetlands as well as the knowledge that has been passed down through the centuries regarding the…
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Continue reading →: Winter Wildlife at Risk: How Climate Change Threatens Species SurvivalWinter has traditionally been the season of survival. Short days, cold nights, and scarcity of food put wildlife’s resistance to the test throughout Europe and Asia. However, climate change is exacerbating these issues, causing harsher winters, changing migration patterns, and limiting food availability.
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Continue reading →: The Climate Cost of Winter Fashion: How to Choose Sustainable Cold‑Weather ClothingWinter clothes are frequently designed for warmth and durability, but the fabrics we choose have hidden environmental impacts. Cold-weather clothing has a high environmental impact, including microfiber pollution and methane emissions from wool. This means that choosing sustainable winter clothes isn’t just about style but also about protecting the environment and supporting…
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Continue reading →: What Is La Niña? Causes and ImpactOne of the most powerful climate phenomena influencing global weather patterns is La Niña. La Niña is the opposite of El Niño, which heats the Pacific Ocean, and is the cool phase of the El Niño–Southern Oscillation (ENSO) cycle. La Niña can be just as disruptive, affecting hurricanes, agriculture, and…






