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Human Waste Biochar Could Solve Global Fertiliser and Climate Challenges
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Turning Human Waste into Fertiliser: How Biochar Could Transform Global Agriculture

A new study has revealed that biochar made from human waste could play a vital role in solving global fertiliser shortages — while also slashing agricultural emissions and pollution. What…
Posted by Sumra Siddique October 23, 2025
A New Approach to Tackling Marine Plastic Pollution
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A New Approach to Tackling Marine Plastic Pollution

Every year, millions of tons of plastic find their way into the world’s oceans — a crisis that continues to grow at an alarming rate. While global efforts often focus…
Posted by Sumra Siddique October 17, 2025
The IPCC Sets Sights on Short-Lived Climate Forcers: New Methodology Report Coming in 2027
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The IPCC Sets Sights on Short-Lived Climate Forcers: New Methodology Report Coming in 2027

Short-lived climate forcers (SLCFs) are gases and particles that remain in the atmosphere for a short time. Yet, their impact on global warming is powerful. The Short-lived Climate Forcers Report…
Posted by Sumra Siddique October 7, 2025
Sunlight Carbon Capture Molecules in Action
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Harnessing Sunlight to Capture Carbon: A Breakthrough in Direct Air Capture

Liu’s interest in chemistry began at Harvard College, where he first discovered a passion for organic synthesis — the process of building molecules atom by atom. Later, during his doctoral…
Posted by Sumra Siddique October 3, 2025
CCPI Rankings
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🌍Countries Making the Biggest Climate Progress in 2025: CCPI Rankings Explained

The Climate Change Performance Index (CCPI) 2025, released by German-watch, NewClimate Institute, and Climate Action Network (CAN), evaluates the climate performance of 63 countries plus the EU, covering over 90%…
Posted by Sumra Siddique August 19, 2025
climate change campaign
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🌍 How to Start Your Own Climate Campaign

Are you passionate about tackling climate change but not sure where to begin? Starting your own climate campaign can feel overwhelming at first—but with the right strategy, tools, and community…
Posted by Sumra Siddique August 19, 2025
Solar vs. Wind Energy — Which Will Lead the Next 10 Years of Clean Power?
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Solar vs. Wind Energy — Which Will Lead the Next 10 Years of Clean Power?

Aug 9, 2025 • For The Climate Bug Introduction The clean energy transition is no longer a question of if — it’s a question of how. As the world moves…
Posted by Sumra Siddique August 9, 2025
ajor climate agreements and actions from recent COP conferences.
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Key Highlights from COP Events: What They Mean for Our Climate Future (2025–2035)

By The Climate Bug – August 9, 2025 Why COP Matters: The Climate Decision Hub The Conference of the Parties (COP) is where the world gathers each year to decide…
Posted by Sumra Siddique August 8, 2025
Latest UN Climate Reports” summarizing key insights from 2025–2035
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The Latest UN Climate Reports Mean for Our Planet’s Future

By The Climate Bug – August 5, 2025 Why 2025 Is a Turning Point The United Nations, through both the IPCC (Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change) and agencies like UNESCO,…
Posted by Sumra Siddique August 7, 2025
Clean and simple home interior representing minimalism and eco-conscious living
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How Minimalism Can Help Save the Planet

The Climate BugFeatured Post – August 2025 Introduction: More with Less In a world overwhelmed by overconsumption, pollution, and climate breakdown, minimalism offers a powerful solution — not just for…
Posted by Sumra Siddique August 5, 2025

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