A new study emphasises the urgent need to cut black carbon emissions to mitigate climate change and protect vulnerable ...
California was on fire once again. The recent wildfires were so catastrophic that some estimates placed the total economic ...
While Germany makes progress on emission cuts, its transport and housing sectors remain a challenge—raising questions about ...
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Emirates News Agency on MSNEmissions from building sector stopped rising for the first time since 2020, UN findsBuildings and construction responsible for over a third of global emissions Half the world’s new buildings still lack energy ...
Lu Tiezhong, chairman of China National Nuclear Power Co, called for the steady development of nuclear power in China to meet ...
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The National Interest on MSNHow the United States Can Outcompete China in Energy Dominance and Environmental ProgressThe United States can assert its energy dominance over China by expanding energy development, supporting the innovation ...
Decarbonising the seas is a strategic imperative for a sustainable trade system that can also generate climate finance for ...
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Study Finds on MSN‘A wicked problem’: The unexpected link between inequality and lower carbon emissionsFor years, environmental activists and international organizations like the United Nations have championed the idea that ...
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The Pioneer on MSNIndia’s green growth: Balancing carbon sequestration with developmentAs the world grapples with the escalating impacts of climate change, tree plantation and carbon sequestration have emerged as indispensable tools in promoting environmental sustainability. For India, ...
India’s carbon emission increased by 706 million tons between 2012 and 2022 with economic growth as the main contributor.
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