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Stakeholders Seek Urgent Action on Climate, Health Crisis

Voice of Nigeria

Voice of Nigeria

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July 10, 2026

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The Nigerian Academy of Sciences (NAS) has called for urgent, evidence-based action to address the growing health impacts of climate change. Speaking at a media roundtable held in Lagos, South-West Nigeria, with the theme “Climate Change, Health, and the Nigerian Reality,” the Academy’s Public Affairs Secretary, Professor Chinedum Babalola, said science must go beyond research [] The post Stakeholders Seek Urgent Action on Climate, Health Crisis appeared first on Voice of Nigeria.

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Anadolu Agency

right

· Jun 21, 2026

WHO expects stronger focus on link between climate crisis and human health at COP31

'Health is one of the strongest and most tangible arguments for climate action because people experience climate change first through its impact on their lives, wellbeing, and communities,' WHO head of office in Türkiye tells Anadolu

India News Network

lean right

· Jul 3, 2026

UN Assembly Addresses Climate Change as Global Priority

World leaders discuss climate action strategies at the UN General Assembly, highlighting urgent environmental issues and collective responsibility.

Eunews

center

· Jun 25, 2026

European Greens call for “extraordinary summit of leaders to address extreme heat”

The call to environment ministers to revitalise the Green Deal and eco-sustainable measures

Colorado Times Recorder

left

· Jun 30, 2026

As Firefighters Mourn 3 of Their Own, Concerns Grow Over Increased Risks From Both Climate and Cuts

by Annie Knox, Colorado Newsline June 30, 2026

Business Today

center

· Jun 27, 2026

'Development and climate action are now the same story': N K Singh says green transition must move from promises to delivery

Climate action has entered a new phase where the focus must shift from ambitious pledges to mobilising finance and delivering results, N.K. Singh said at London Climate Action Week. He stressed that affordable capital and stronger global cooperation will be critical to accelerating the green transition in emerging economies.

AzerNews

Unknown

· Jun 30, 2026

Climate crisis enters heart of global economy

Climate change, driven largely by human activity, is becoming an increasingly deadly force. What was once described as a distant environmental problem has now become an immediate public health emergency, an economic burden, and a structural threat to modern societies. From collapsing infrastructure to rising mortality, the consequences of global warming are no longer theoretical. They are measurable, visible, and accelerating.

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Related coverage for "Stakeholders Seek Urgent Action on Climate, Health Crisis": Anadolu Agency — WHO expects stronger focus on link between climate crisis and human health at COP31. India News Network — UN Assembly Addresses Climate Change as Global Priority. Eunews — European Greens call for “extraordinary summit of leaders to address extreme heat”. Colorado Times Recorder — As Firefighters Mourn 3 of Their Own, Concerns Grow Over Increased Risks From Both Climate and Cuts. Business Today — 'Development and climate action are now the same story': N K Singh says green transition must move from promises to delivery. AzerNews — Climate crisis enters heart of global economy