By 2050, construction's carbon footprint may double, jeopardizing climate targets. Transitioning to low-carbon materials is ...
October 31 is World Cities Day. A day to celebrate people-centred innovation that is helping cities build resilience to climate, fragility, and rapid urban change.
Modern lifestyles including stress, sedentary activity, caffeine, alcohol and poor-quality sleep remain widespread triggers ...
To bring its contribution to the public debate around the energy transition, TotalEnergies (Paris:TTE) (LSE:TTE) (NYSE:TTE) publishes the 7 (th) edition of its "TotalEnergies Energy Outlook", which ...
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Generation Alpha to make up 27% of Philippine population in 2030
GENERATION ALPHA, or those born between 2010 and 2024, will make up 27% of the Philippine population in 2030, positioning it to become a major consumer market, Fitch Solutions unit BMI said. In a ...
Ensuring healthy diets for an expected global population of nearly 10 billion people in 2050, while at the same time improving the world those people live in, will require sweeping changes to farming ...
With global climate talks scheduled shortly at CoP-30 in Belém, Brazil, a new UN report delivers a stark warning: the world’s ...
Compounding issues, many African countries pay four times more interest on their debt than high-income nations despite often ...
Zoomlion Heavy Industry Science & Technology Co., Ltd. ("Zoomlion"; 1157.HK) is marking World Cities Day 2025 through its ...
The decline in China's population last year is likely to have exceeded the historic fall recorded in 2022, but the overall downward trend in the next three decades will be mild, a senior demographer ...
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In 2024, the climate crisis worsened in all ways. But we can still limit warming with bold action
Climate change has been on the world's radar for decades. Predictions made by scientists at oil giant Exxon in the early ...
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Back Australia: We either innovate, or we will stagnate … it’s that simple
Australia must radically shift towards a knowledge-based economy or risk being left behind, writes Peter Beattie.
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