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Laurie Goering, Reuters From heat-resistant crops to insurance that helps nations rebuild after a disaster, efforts to adapt to growing climate risks are taking root in Africa — but...
An international multidisciplinary chemistry network providing a training and research environment for future international chemistry leaders in India and United Kingdom has been set up. Scientists from India and the...
The visit of US Special Presidential Envoy for Climate John Kerry to the UAE highlights the importance both the UAE and the United States are attaching to sustainable development and...
‘This mass extinction will have a direct impact on human life’. The article about earth hour points to many significant aspects (“Earth Hour, time to stop Nature’s free fall”, Mar.30,...
Peter R. Orszag, Tribune News Service The Ever Given drama in the Suez Canal momentarily turned the world’s attention to container shipping. It will require a more sustained focus...
A new study has projected a grim prospect, particularly for the South Asian region. The details sketched out by the research state that with a global 2°C rise, this region’s...
The article hits the nail on the head — green innovations need policies from the government, else there is no progress on that front (“Green innovation needs solid government leadership”,...
Caterina Brandmayr, The Independent ‘Innovation’ is an abstract word that can seem a long way from everyday life. When I asked my flatmate what the word means to him,...
A country that produces 10 per cent of the world’s crops is now the world’s largest consumer of groundwater, and aquifers are rapidly becoming depleted across much of India. These...
Anne-Marie Trevelyan, The Independent Climate change affects us all – no matter where you live or what you do. But the impacts of climate change are not spread evenly...