The world is entering an era of "global water bankruptcy" with rivers, lakes and aquifers depleting faster than nature can replenish them, a United Nations research institute said on Tuesday.
A new global study shows that increasing soil salinity is systematically reshaping the storage and distribution of soil ...
Kenya’s position near the equator and its high altitude in many regions exposes people to some of the strongest ultraviolet ...
Concentrations of a forever chemical known as TFA is increasing in rainwater, drinking water, soil and plants.
Karnataka farmers urge the Union Budget 2026 to include coffee under climate-linked insurance for better financial protection ...
As India prepares for Budget 2026–27, finalising its climate finance taxonomy has become crucial for directing capital toward ...
A new analysis finds global forest maps overlap far less than expected, raising questions about climate funding and conservation decisions.
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UN report declares global state of 'water bankruptcy'
The world is entering an era of "global water bankruptcy" with rivers, lakes and aquifers depleting faster than nature can replenish them, a United Nations research institute said on Tuesday. It ...
Michael Lee Dunn: Big tech and corporate climate inaction hidden in a fudge of buzzwords and 'vibes'
Modern institutions increasingly suffer not from a lack of capacity, but from an absence of clarity. Policy, leadership, and ...
WEIFANG, SHANDONG, CHINA, January 29, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ -- The 138th Canton Fair recently concluded with a ...
SHANGHAI -- An international research team has established the first comprehensive identity archive for 207 known subglacial ...
A new report from Global Data highlights the renewed prospects for the global nuclear industry and reveals key drivers behind ...
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