Publication date: February 2023 Source: Ecological Economics, Volume 204, Part A Author(s): Dan Pan, Huan Chen, Ning Zhang, Fanbin Kong
Publication date: February 2023 Source: Ecological Economics, Volume 204, Part A Author(s): Dan Pan, Huan Chen, Ning Zhang, Fanbin Kong
Modellers say those within 4km of an infected piggery potentially vulnerable, meaning 740,546 people at risk of mosquito-borne virus Get our morning and afternoon news emails, free app or daily news podcast Warming temperatures combined with flood waters could leave almost 750,000 Australians vulnerable to Japanese encephalitis – a disease that until last year was
Anti-trafficking street play being stages in a tea house. Trafficking survivors often find it difficult to access compensation in India, and traffickers often escape justice. Credit: Rina Mukherji/IPS By Rina MukherjiPune, Oct 19 2022 (IPS) Fourteen-year-old Priti Pyne was returning from school in Basra village in South 24 Parganas, West Bengal, when she and a
Group including Tim Winton and former WA premier Carmen Lawrence said having fossil fuel company as major sponsor ‘no longer appropriate’ Get our morning and afternoon news emails, free app or daily news podcast High profile Fremantle Dockers fans, including Tim Winton and former Western Australian premier Carmen Lawrence, have called on the club to
Travelers await the Laos-China Railway. Credit: Bridget Dooley/IPS By Bridget DooleyVIENTIANE, Laos, Oct 18 2022 (IPS) Mountainous terrain in northern Laos has until now restricted chances for farmers and producers in much of the nation to export their goods, limiting them primarily to subsistence farming and also curbing development, education and poverty reduction in their
US energy department research links megablazes in the west to hail, deluges and risk of flash floods in central states Images showing thick clouds of wildfire smoke drifting thousands of miles away have become commonplace in the US in recent years as the country’s western states battle megablazes with increasing frequency. But a new study
A barefoot young man in rolled-up jeans clutches a laptop as he slogs through a narrow muddy aisle between rice fields on a drizzling late September afternoon. He’s rushing to help a farm couple who are facing trouble with their ducks in a coastal village in southern Bangladesh. The middle-aged couple, Rafiq Mridha and Nupur
Government also able to offset impact of higher energy prices globally following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, Mick de Brenni says Get our free news app, morning email briefing and daily news podcast Retaining control of its electricity assets has given Queensland an edge over other regions in coordinating and funding the race to decarbonise the
Publication date: February 2023 Source: Ecological Economics, Volume 204, Part A Author(s): Fredrik N.G. Andersson
A man in his 50s dies while trapped in car as extensive damage in seaside villages reported A man was found dead and two people were missing on Saturday after torrential rain brought major flooding to the Greek island of Crete, emergency workers said. A man in his fifties died while trapped inside his car