A University of Dundee academic at COP29 calls for immediate practical solutions, such as sustainable housing projects to battle climate change.
The escalating climate crisis is deepening global inequality and requires immediate action, Dr Nandan Mukherjee writes.
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Almost everyone in India is now vulnerable to the impacts of climate change, former chief scientist of the World Health ...
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Ghana’s long-standing partnership with France has seen remarkable growth, especially in the areas of infrastructure, energy and sustainable development. The inaugural France-Ghana Economic Report for ...
London-The UN Economic and Financial Committee has approved resolutions calling on Israel to compensate Lebanon and Syria for ...
Something new is taking shape in the educational sector, especially at the primary and secondary school levels, in the Niger ...
Dr. Mugheer Khamis Al Khaili: "We look forward to creating a tangible impact that solidifies Abu Dhabi’s global standing as a ...
Amid escalating climate losses and no net zero goal in sight, a newly proposed Low Carbon Economy Investment Act and ...
The global alliance against hunger and poverty has been set up to bring together new funding mechanisms and technologies to ...