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The science is clear. Only rapid and deep cuts to global climate pollution this decade can secure a liveable future. Every fraction of a degree of warming we avoid matters.
Calbee's President and CEO Makoto Ehara talks about climate change, the supply of potatoes and why the company still mostly ...
India and Bangladesh share 54 transboundary rivers, yet have sharing agreements for only one - the Ganges - which will expire ...
As developing nations reel from the impacts of climate change across the world, smart political leadership is now rooted in bold climate action, former Maldivian president Mohamed Nasheed told an ...
Benin’s agricultural sector is the backbone of its economy, employing approximately 70% of the population, yet remains deeply ...
Tourism is also affected, with changes in seasonal activities. Warmer and shorter winters are making it harder to sell skiing ...
The Trump administration wants to reverse a 2009 EPA finding that greenhouse gases endanger people. The finding is the basis ...
The ADB paper finds that while the EU’s CBAM and expanded carbon pricing can significantly reduce global emissions, they are insufficient alone to meet climate targets. Broader international ...
An academic paper presented at the Brookings Institute's annual conference found that future wildfire risks are already ...
The situation is likely to worsen owing to climate change. “Coffee plants will grow less productive as the earth’s temperature continues to rise, and practices like deforestation will continue to ...
In an era where the stakes for biodiversity, climate, and sustainable development are rising across the African continent, ...
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