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Inaction at COP28 will cost at least 5 million livesSimon Clark Inaction at COP28 will cost at least 5 million lives Posted: April 15, 2025 | Last updated: April 15, 2025 COP28 seems doomed to avoid the rapid phasing out of fossil fuels. How many ...
According to the UN Tourism and the International Energy Agency, the tourism sector accounts for about 8 to 11 percent of ...
Despite a year of headwinds, 2024 still enjoyed another record year of wind energy installation globally. Even so, the Global ...
The death of Pope Francis has been announced by the Vatican. I first met the late Pope Francis at the Vatican after a ...
Nuclear power is making a notable comeback. More than 20 countries pledged to triple nuclear energy by 2050 at the COP28 ...
Pope Francis, who chose his papal name after the 13th-century figure St. Francis of Assisi, known as the patron saint of ...
The world installed a record-high wind power capacity last year, but this isn’t enough to meet the goal of tripling renewable ...
Launched at COP28 with a $30 billion commitment from the UAE, ALTÉRRA aims to build innovative partnerships to mobilize $250 ...
Blair’s involvement with COP advisory work has long stoked controversy. He was a keen backer of the UAE’s COP president, ...
The familiar shoreline of Hellshire Beach in Jamaica is disappearing. Mario Galbert remembers the beach from his childhood, a ...
Before you read: The recent UN Climate Change Conference, also known as Cop28, ended with a historic call to move away from fossil fuels, a major contributor to climate change. However ...
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