Publication date: January 2023 Source: Ecological Economics, Volume 203 Author(s): Xuhuan Dai, Bo Li, Hua Zheng, Yanzheng Yang, Zihan Yang, Chenchen Peng
Publication date: January 2023 Source: Ecological Economics, Volume 203 Author(s): Xuhuan Dai, Bo Li, Hua Zheng, Yanzheng Yang, Zihan Yang, Chenchen Peng
Airline unveils ‘roadmap to net zero’ strategy focusing on sustainable fuel and more efficient planes EasyJet is to stop offsetting carbon emissions by its planes as it unveiled a “roadmap to net zero” emissions by 2050 including introducing hydrogen-powered jet engines. Other elements of easyJet’s new strategy include using sustainable aviation fuel, more fuel-efficient planes
‘Imagine there was a magic lever that could transform the lived experiences of the 222 million children and youth living in crisis contexts into the peacekeepers and builders of tomorrow. Well, there is: Education.’ – Anne-Birgitte Albrectsen, CEO, The LEGO Foundation. By External SourceNEW YORK, Sep 26 2022 (IPS-Partners) Taking the stage at this weekend’s
Latest updates: all the developments from UK politics as the Labour party conference starts in Liverpool Q: Does Labour support cutting the 45% top rate of income tax? Miliband says that cutting the 45% rate is the wrong thing to do. We’re going to be consistent in our election manifesto with our opposition to the
Publication date: January 2023 Source: Ecological Economics, Volume 203 Author(s): Tiejun Dai, Zhongchun Yue
President of Pacific island nation urges countries to join bid for nonproliferation treaty at UN general assembly Vanuatu becomes first country to call for global treaty to phase out fossil fuels – video The Pacific island of Vanuatu has called for a first-of-its-kind global treaty to phase out the use of fossil fuels in a
Félix Morffi, an 84-year-old retiree, shows a self-made solar heater and solar panels installed on the roof of his house in the municipality of Regla in Havana. His hope is that his house will soon become an experimental site for the use of renewable energies and that students will learn about the subject in situ.
Denmark ‘gets ball rolling’ at UN ahead of protests as poor nations call for greater collective commitment Youth groups in Africa are preparing to embark on a series of climate demonstrations on Friday to highlight the problem of “loss and damage” to poor countries blighted by climate breakdown, as only one rich country has so
Research ABSTRACT Community-based natural resource management (CBNRM) seeks to align the interests of local communities and conservation institutions. A significant challenge to this realignment is that CBNRM is often implemented in locations with colonial histories of oppression, persecution, and dispossession that have left legacies of inequity and marginalization. Social networks are one method for discerning
We are failing to take antimicrobial resistance seriously, perhaps because it is not glamorous and relatable. Credit: Bigstock. By External SourceSep 21 2022 (IPS) Staphylococcus aureus is the source of a skin infection that can turn deadly if drug resistant. Estimates regarding the most common resistant variation, methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA), exceed 100,000 deaths globally