Pranjal Pandey


Pranjal Pandey is a media professional with over a decade of experience in journalism, content production, media strategy, and book editing. As a Writing Fellow at Globetrotter Media, he has reported on South Asian elections with a strong focus on bringing people-centered narratives to the forefront.

Posts by pranjal:

Governments Need to Play a Bigger Role in the Fight Against Climate and Health Crisis

At COP 29 in Baku, Azerbaijan, the World Health Organization (WHO) highlighted the critical link between climate change and public health, stressing that climate action is both an environmental priority and a pressing health requirement. WHO pointed out that rising temperatures, air pollution, and extreme weather events drive up non-communicable disease (NCDs) rates. What were […]

COP 29: Addressing the Climate Crisis and Its Impact on Global Health

The 29th Conference of the Parties (COP 29) is currently underway in Baku, Azerbaijan, where global leaders, climate experts, and activists have gathered to tackle the pressing issues of climate change. This year’s summit, which runs from November 11 to November 22, 2024, is particularly significant as it highlights the crucial link between climate action […]

Global Temperatures on Track for Record Highs as WHO Calls for Health-Centered Climate Action Ahead of COP29

As 2024 is on course to become the warmest year on record, the urgent need for a health-centered approach to climate action has gained prominence among global experts. According to the UN’s World Meteorological Organization (WMO), the average global temperature from January to September 2024 has risen to approximately 1.54°C above pre-industrial levels, nudging dangerously […]

The Growing Burden of Chronic Diseases in Developing Nations: An Urgent Call for Action

In recent years, the world has seen a marked rise in non-communicable diseases (NCDs) — chronic conditions such as heart disease, diabetes, respiratory diseases, and cancers. This trend, once primarily associated with high-income countries, is now escalating at an alarming rate in developing nations. Non-communicable diseases are now a leading cause of premature death and […]