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Feeling overwhelmed by climate doom? These curated resources prove that solutions are happening right now, and hope is a powerful tool for action.
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Feeling overwhelmed by climate doom? These curated resources prove that solutions are happening right now, and hope is a powerful tool for action.

Feeling paralyzed by climate doom? A creative director shares five practical strategies to transform eco-anxiety into hope, community, and meaningful change.

Feeling anxious about climate change is actually rational, not over-sensitive. New research from Lund University reveals better ways to cope with these emotions and help others process them.

Feeling overwhelmed by climate change? Volunteering just one hour a month can fight climate anxiety while making a real difference. New networks make it easier than ever to take action from home or in your community.

Nearly half of young people say climate anxiety impacts their daily lives. A new guide offers a path through overwhelm toward meaningful action.

Young South Koreans are channeling their climate worries into "plogging," a movement that combines jogging with picking up litter. Instead of feeling helpless, they're building eco-friendly habits into everyday life.

Egypt is restructuring how it accesses billions in climate funding to speed up green projects across the country. The move could unlock crucial financing for sustainable energy, climate-resilient infrastructure, and small businesses going green.

Louise Yeung, New York City's new chief climate officer, brings 10 years of experience rebuilding after Hurricane Sandy to help residents understand how climate impacts their daily lives. Her focus: making vulnerable neighborhoods safer, healthier, and more resilient.

Doctors, communicators, and activists are pushing forward with climate solutions even as federal support wavers. Their stories reveal wins still happening and reasons to stay inspired.

The 2025 COP30 climate summit in Brazil marked a turning point as African nations and the Global South stepped into leadership roles, securing major wins on climate finance and adaptation. With new funding mechanisms and stronger alliances, Africa now faces the crucial task of turning ambitious climate goals into real action in 2026.

In a historic win for climate justice, 141 countries backed a resolution affirming that protecting people from climate change is a legal obligation, not just a political choice. The decision, led by Pacific island nation Vanuatu, gives new legal weight to holding nations accountable for climate damage.

Kenya beat out 46 other countries to win a regional office of the Green Climate Fund, making Nairobi a new hub for climate finance across Eastern and Southern Africa. The victory positions Kenya as a leader in bringing critical funding to countries fighting climate change.
Students at a Victorian primary school got to grill a UN climate expert on their biggest worries, from vanishing ski slopes to renewable energy. The visit shows how honest conversations can transform climate anxiety into hope.
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African scientists are challenging Western climate models that fail to capture the continent's unique challenges. A new research agenda aims to put Global South voices at the center of climate policy.

Tanzania is bringing in major international funding to protect its environment and help communities adapt to climate change. Between 2020 and 2025, the East African nation completed 10 climate projects worth $97.6 million, with another $62.6 million in the pipeline.

Despite severe droughts and crop failures, Zimbabweans are rallying behind bold climate solutions. A new survey shows overwhelming public support for renewable energy and climate-resilient infrastructure investments.

Liberia just received a major boost in its fight against climate change and deforestation with $232.5 million in new environmental funding. The West African nation, home to crucial rainforests but threatened by rising seas and extreme weather, will use the money to protect coastlines, preserve biodiversity, and build climate-resilient farming systems.

Britain's climate advisors say spending £11 billion yearly on flood defenses and cooling systems will cost less than future climate damage. The plan protects homes, saves lives, and puts money back in the economy.

Facing deadly droughts and floods, Ethiopia is turning its climate vulnerability into opportunity by reforming its economy to attract billions in adaptation funding. As the future host of COP32, the nation is building a model for climate-resilient growth across Africa.
Scientists just unveiled a breakthrough index that can predict which African communities face the highest risk of climate-driven displacement before crisis hits. The tool could help millions prepare for climate impacts instead of fleeing from them.
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