Caribbean Climate Scientist and IPCC Author Michael A. Taylor on Planet Classroom

Caribbean nights are warming at an alarming pace, disrupting traditional cooling patterns and posing serious risks for local communities. In a new episode of Net Zero Speaks, Professor Michael A. Taylor outlines cost-effective strategies for tackling rising heat, flash flooding, and coastal erosion throughout the region.

Explained: What India’s Indus Waters Treaty suspension means for Pakistan

India’s recent suspension of the Indus Waters Treaty poses significant challenges for Pakistan, a nation heavily reliant on the Indus River system. With 80% of its cultivated land—approximately 16 million hectares—depending on these waters, the move threatens to disrupt Pakistan’s agricultural backbone and economy.