Climate change impacts the poor more acutely and nowhere is that more apparent than in informal settlements often on the outskirts of cities in the Global South. Communities are coming up with creative solutions for dealing with climate impacts that may be useful for cities of the future.
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Between 1984 and 2025, coverage of sports and entertainment received 36 times the coverage that climate change did.
Learn more from a new report, “From Silence to Whisper: Climate Change in U.S. News Media, 1984–2025,” released this week: buff.ly/Rzf1jFf
Journalists at Consenso and @dialogueearth.bsky.social visited the fields of the Paraguayan youth soccer team and recorded the temperature difference between synthetic pitch and natural grass on hot days. Synthetic pitch was 20 degrees Celsius hotter. buff.ly/1xwayGf
$10 trillion market cap. The green economy surpassed $10 trillion in market capitalization, surpassing health care to become the world’s third largest industry in 2025, according to new analysis from the London Stock Exchange. buff.ly/f5oxQmK
Last week, Trump’s DOJ gave up in the legal fight to defend the president’s moratorium on permitting wind projects. The plaintiffs — 17 states & Washington, D.C. — called the news “one of the most significant legal victories against the Trump White House’s campaign against the energy transition.”
Fewer journalists registered for this year’s UN climate negotiations in Bonn, Germany, than any year since the Covid pandemic in 2021, reports @joeloclimate.bsky.social for @climatechangenews.com reflecting the trend in less climate reporting across global media. #onthebeat
A dentist in Pakistan noticed that a number of his patients who do agricultural work in the central-eastern state of Punjab were suffering from an aggressive form of tooth decay. Climate change and extreme heat, he concluded, were the cause.
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As temperatures rise, it is the poor who suffer most. The coping strategies of those living in informal settlements may hold lessons for cities of the future.
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Llevamos una cámara térmica a los campos de juego de las inferiores del fútbol paraguayo. Las imágenes muestran el desafío para que el país siga compitiendo.