Publication date: June 2020 Source: Ecological Economics, Volume 172 Author(s): Jeffrey Althouse, Giulio Guarini, Jose Gabriel Porcile
Publication date: June 2020 Source: Ecological Economics, Volume 172 Author(s): Jeffrey Althouse, Giulio Guarini, Jose Gabriel Porcile
Prince Harry tricked into discussing ‘Megxit’, Trump and Prince Andrew Russian hoaxers who apparently tricked Prince Harry into offering help to take penguins to the North Pole have raised serious questions over security and screening measures for the Duke and Duchess of Sussex as they leave the royal fold, a royal expert said. Posing as
Protected oil and gas industries and huge road schemes push back net-zero emissions plan Budget 2020 – live updates The chancellor missed a key opportunity to take leadership on the climate crisis with his budget, leaving the UK with little leverage to persuade other countries to join in with tougher targets on carbon, green campaigners
By Vani S. Kulkarni and Raghav GaihaPHILADELPHIA and NEW DELHI, Mar 11 2020 (IPS) About 15% of the world’s population lives with some form of disability, of whom 2-4% experience significant difficulties in functioning. Disability is part of the human condition, and almost everyone will be temporarily or permanently impaired at some point in life,
By Ida KarlssonSTOCKHOLM, Mar 11 2020 (IPS) There has been a significant increase in arms exports from the United States and France, according to a new report. The flow of arms to the Middle East has increased, with Saudi Arabia being the world’s largest importer. More than a third, 36 percent, of all weapons traded
Government failing on pledge to plant 30,000 hectares by 2024, says Friends of the Earth Tree planting is one of the government’s key strategies for fighting the climate crisis, but ministers have got off to a slow start that shows little sign of speeding up, according to the latest figures: just £5.2m will be spent
Victims say places like beauty salons have become hunting grounds for fixers, middlemen in sex and human trafficking. Courtesy: Ignatius Banda By Ignatius BandaBULAWAYO, Zimbabwe, Mar 10 2020 (IPS) Similo Ntuli* looks like a ordinary, fashion-savvy woman in her twenties. As a hairdresser and beauty therapist in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe’s second-largest city, Ntuli has her finger
Deadly heatwaves, floods and rising hunger far greater threat to world than coronavirus, scientists say The world is “way off track” in dealing with the climate emergency and time is fast running out, the UN secretary general has said. António Guterres sounded the alarm at the launch of the UN’s assessment of the global climate
The Government of Kenya, the European Union & the United Nations unite to accelerate Kenya’s Big 4 development agenda and the SDGs. Credit: Barbara @EUinKenya By PRESS RELEASENAIROBI, Kenya, Mar 10 2020 (IPS-Partners) The United Nations, European Union and its Member States, and Government of Kenya met, for the first time, to explore ways they
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