Just yesterday (Tuesday, December 9, 2025), reports surfaced that the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) quietly updated its website, removing all mentions of human-driven climate change and instead leaning on "natural processes" like volcanoes and solar cycles to explain global warming 😮.
Scientists and climate advocates quickly raised the alarm, warning that downplaying greenhouse gas emissions could muddy public understanding and slow critical policy action. Clear, science-backed info is key to tackling climate change—and many fear this editorial shift undermines that clarity 🌱.
For young people across South and Southeast Asia, the stakes hit close to home. From record-breaking heatwaves in India to devastating typhoons in the Philippines and flooding in Bangladesh, we’re living the reality of rapid climate change. Youth movements like Fridays for Future Asia and #Youth4Climate are calling on all governments to stick to the facts and ramp up green solutions 🙌.
Whether you’re an environmental science student in Jakarta or a tech startup founder in Bangalore, staying informed on how top agencies communicate climate science matters. Reliable info drives real action—so let’s keep the conversation alive and demand transparency 🌍⚠️.
Reference(s):
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