developing countries
The Renewable Energy Paradox: Why Clean Power Isn't Replacing Fossil Fuels Fast Enough Despite Lower Costs
Nov 18, 2025 01:44 pm CST
Despite renewable energy becoming more affordable than fossil fuels for utility-scale electricity generation, its global adoption faces significant challenges, especially in developing countries. While clean energy accounted for 46% of global power capacity in 2024, financial barriers, regulatory delays, and political obstacles continue to slow the transition. International cooperation to reduce financing costs in emerging economies is crucial to prevent decades of locked-in emissions and realize the substantial economic, health, and climate benefits of renewable energy.
WHO Reports 1.23 Million Deaths from Tuberculosis in 2024: Progress and Challenges in Fighting World's Deadliest Infectious Disease
Nov 13, 2025 10:36 pm CST
The World Health Organization reports tuberculosis remains the world's deadliest infectious disease, causing 1.23 million deaths in 2024 despite a 3% reduction from previous year. While record diagnoses and treatment improvements show progress, funding gaps threaten advancement. Research offers hope through new diagnostics, treatments, and vaccines in development.
China Asserts US Will Eventually Return to Global Climate Dialogue at COP30 Summit
Nov 13, 2025 09:26 am CST
At the COP30 climate summit, China's delegation expressed confidence that the United States will eventually rejoin international climate efforts, emphasizing that the global green transition cannot be reversed. As China leads in renewable energy while the US remains absent from talks, the focus shifts to securing adequate climate finance for developing nations and maintaining international cooperation despite geopolitical challenges.
India Ranks 9th Globally: Climate Disasters Claim 80,000 Lives and Affect 1.3 Billion People Since 1995
Nov 12, 2025 07:21 am CST
A new Climate Risk Index report reveals India's vulnerability to climate change, with 430 extreme weather events causing 80,000 deaths and $170 billion in economic losses over three decades. The country faces recurring floods, cyclones, and heat waves that continue to undermine development progress and threaten millions annually, highlighting the urgent need for adaptation strategies and climate resilience.



