Publication date: April 2023 Source: Ecological Economics, Volume 206 Author(s): Nikos Chatzistamoulou
Publication date: April 2023 Source: Ecological Economics, Volume 206 Author(s): Nikos Chatzistamoulou
Ancient air trapped deep below the surface could unlock secrets of the Earth’s past and help understand what lies ahead as CO2 in the atmosphere keeps rising Get our morning and afternoon news emails, free app or daily news podcast When it reaches about 2.6km beneath the Australian camp at Antarctica’s Little Dome C, the
Flood victims in Pakistan would like to see the funding received for Pakistan’s recovery disbursed to them urgently. Many still live in temporary accommodation after they lost their homes and family in the 2022 floods. – Credit: Ashfaq Yusufzai/IPS By Ashfaq YusufzaiPESHAWAR, Jan 13 2023 (IPS) People in flood-affected areas of Pakistan have welcomed the
Publication date: April 2023 Source: Ecological Economics, Volume 206 Author(s): Anna Lou Abatayo, John Lynham
By Luis Brizuela and Jorge Luis BañosHAVANA, Jan 11 2023 (IPS) Félix Morffi supports the energy needs of his home with the help of the sun, in some cases through handcrafted solutions that make the most of an alternative source that is abundant in Cuba, but still used very little. With two tanks, glass, aluminum
Sultan Al Jaber, chief of Abu Dhabi National Oil Company, expected to be named president of global climate talks The United Arab Emirates will launch its presidency of global climate talks on Thursday, with the head of its national oil company likely to be given the leading role. Sultan Al Jaber has served as climate
PM accused of wasting taxpayers’ money with ‘extravagant’ flight rather than taking the train Rishi Sunak has been accused of undermining the government’s green credentials and wasting taxpayers’ money after it emerged he travelled from London to Leeds on a 14-seat RAF jet. Sunak used the jet to travel 200 miles to the Rutland Lodge
To achieve a strong partnership with Africa, the U.S. administration will need to demonstrate that it is interested in Africa because the continent itself matters, not merely to address other U.S. international objectives. Djibouti Port. Credit: James Jeffrey/IPS By Philippe Benoit and Bayo OyewoleWASHINGTON DC, Jan 10 2023 (IPS) President Biden and leaders of 49
As fireworks marked the beginning of 2023, Virginia Woolf’s novel To the Lighthouse was finally released from US copyright. To mark the occasion I reprise a lightly edited and amplified version of a column which first appeared in the Financial Times in 2002. The year is 1927, and Virginia Stephen is talking to her husband,
Research, part of a special feature on Collaborative Management, Environmental Caretaking, and Sustainable Livelihoods ABSTRACT Lake Superior’s Keweenaw Bay is the ancestral and contemporary homeland of the Anishinaabe Ojibwa and their relatives. It is also a toxic riskscape: Its waters, shorelines, and fish beings are polluted by an unknown tonnage of legacy mining waste rock