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India’s status as world’s fastest growing major economy to be short-lived

02/09/2022 - Leave a Comment

BENGALURU, Aug 29 (Reuters) – India likely recorded strong double-digit economic growth in the last quarter but economists polled by Reuters expected the pace to more than halve this quarter …

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Global fish stocks can’t rebuild if nothing done to halt climate change and overfishing, new study suggests

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Global fish stocks will not be able to recover to sustainable levels without strong actions to mitigate climate change, a new study has projected. Researchers at UBC, the Stanford Center …

Global fish stocks can’t rebuild if nothing done to halt climate change and overfishing, new study suggests Read More

Spain bans setting the AC below 27 degrees Celsius

12/08/2022 - Leave a Comment

A decree published on Tuesday morning in the official state gazette and scheduled to go into effect next week mandates that air conditioning in public places be set at or …

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Germany’s 9-euro transport ticket drives up train trips

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 A ticket allowing people unlimited travel on Germany’s trains and buses for just €9 ($9.28) a month has led to a large uptick in train trips, particularly in rural and tourist areas, …

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It appears Truss has a problem with solar panels but not with fracking

04/08/202205/08/2022 - Leave a Comment

Liz Truss has set out her energy plans and they might not seem the most likely to meet our net zero targets. Speaking to the TalkTV hustings in Exeter, Foreign Secretary Ms Truss revealed …

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Rich countries broke climate finance promise, says OECD

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Rich countries broke their main climate promise to developing nations, the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development confirmed Friday.  In 2009, high-income countries pledged to deliver $100 billion a year …

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How 40C heatwave vapourised millions of pounds from UK economy

21/07/2022 - Leave a Comment

The UK recorded its highest temperature ever on Tuesday, exceeding 40C (104F), and prompting a refocus on climate change as the heatwave gripping Europe intensifies. According to the Met Office a record …

How 40C heatwave vapourised millions of pounds from UK economy Read More

Is the dream of clean and unlimited nuclear fusion energy finally within reach?

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The Sun has fueled life on Earth for billions of years, creating light and heat through nuclear fusion. Given that incredible power and longevity, it seems there can hardly be a better …

Is the dream of clean and unlimited nuclear fusion energy finally within reach? Read More

Nature is in crisis. A UN report says short-sighted economics is to blame.

15/07/2022 - Leave a Comment

When governments make decisions, economic considerations often trump everything else — human well-being, social connections, the health of the environment. According to a new report from the United Nations, this …

Nature is in crisis. A UN report says short-sighted economics is to blame. Read More

Why sustainability is emerging as the key bellwether of Web3

08/07/2022 - Leave a Comment

In April, the largest land rush in the brief history of the metaverse raised approximately $320 million from the sale of 55,000 parcels of virtual land in Otherside, an immersive world created by …

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