It’s hard enough for most of us to predict what we’re having for dinner tonight, much less how the world will look in 2100. By that time we might have cured cancer and started building giant space ...
Synthetic products used in packaging and production causing cancer, infertility and undermining the natural world the ...
The critical takeaway is that all the literature points in the same direction, even if it disagrees on the particulars, ...
This paper uses the World Bank Long-Term Growth Model and extensions to study Peru’s long-term growth prospects and its ...
How can climate change impact flood risks for the Himalayan floodplain, which is a globally known flood region? This is what ...
It’s hard enough for most of us to predict what we’re having for dinner tonight, much less how the the world will look in 2100.
A report from Christian Aid projects that Brazil could see a 33.1% hit to its GDP growth by 2100 if global temperatures rise ...
British scientific journal Nature retracted a climate study due to data reliability issues, particularly problematic ...
A welfare-first climate summit would see prosperity as a top defense against climate impacts, building resilience. For ...
A research team reveals that delaying global climate mitigation may trigger a dangerous socioeconomic tipping point, where the incentive to cut carbon emissions collapses despite rising climate ...
India's export sectors, particularly aluminium, iron, and steel, face escalating risks from climate change due to lack of action, threatening profits and sustainability. BCG reports that climate ...
Carbon trading between developed and developing regions could help finance the deployment of enhanced rock weathering (ERW) in low-GDP areas and remove 22.9 billion tonnes of CO2 by 2075, a recent ...
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