As the world transitions to renewable energy, resource-rich countries like Zimbabwe must not remain impoverished, but must actively leverage the wealth of natural resources — particularly lithium — to ...
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BAKU (Reuters) -Countries at the COP29 summit tried to make progress on how to raise up to $1 trillion in climate finance for the world's most vulnerable, as political tensions overshadowed the talks ...
Mind the gap: The scale of the challenge facing Africa is laid bare in a report launched Thursday which finds that the total climate finance gap for agriculture and land use across Africa will reach ...
The investment breakdown by 2030 shows advanced economies requiring $2.7-2.8 trillion, China needing $1.3-1.4 trillion, and ...
Professor Brian Ó Gallachóir, associate vice-president of sustainability at University College Cork, said the last Government ...
The report asserts that the first-class awarding gap is a “significant and unfair disadvantage for female students and must ...
Speaking to MailOnline, dog behaviour experts have stressed the importance of socialising puppies from an early age so ...
While Azerbaijan's President Ilham Aliyev called oil and gas a 'gift of God' at the UN climate summit, the role of big oil companies in the future of climate action remains contested.
The message from COP29 is crystal clear: the world urgently needs to build a united front to combat climate change.