

Climate Meridian connects stories, research, and action across the frontlines of the climate crisis. We close the gap between what science knows and what the world understands, translating data and lived disaster experience into accessible, visual, and emotionally resonant narratives. Our platform amplifies the voices of those most impacted, particularly in the Global South, while equipping audiences with the tools to move from awareness to meaningful action.
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In the community of Farkhabad on the outskirts of Lahore, monsoon flooding has redrawn the boundaries of daily life. Roughly 100 families are rebuilding after the Ravi River's worst surge in living memory — a crisis compounded by upstream water releases, weakened embankments, and a warming climate that is making South Asia's monsoons more volatile. This is what climate displacement looks like when it never makes the news.
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Desperate droughts in Western India are reviving interest in 1,000-year-old subterranean water systems as modern engineering fails.
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A technical analysis of how shifting thermal zones are forcing farmers to abandon heirloom seeds for heat-resilient hybrids.
Read Report →A synthesis of the IPCC sixth assessment, focusing on sub-equatorial adaptation limits and structural displacement risks.
Visualizing the 400% increase in localized flooding within the Brahmaputra basin. Correlation analysis between surface temperature and precipitation intensity.
Who owns the record of the loss? Investigating the politics of data democratization in the Global South and the burden of digital documentation.
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Deploying high-altitude monitoring nodes to track micro-particulate pollution in the upper troposphere.
Developing genetically resilient coral strains capable of surviving +2°C ocean temperature anomalies.
Specializing in rapid-deployment afforestation techniques in high-degradation zones within the Amazon basin.