Publication date: August 2022 Source: Ecological Economics, Volume 198 Author(s): Kevin Berry, Anthony R. Delmond, Rémi Morin Chassé, John C. Strandholm, Jason F. Shogren
Publication date: August 2022 Source: Ecological Economics, Volume 198 Author(s): Kevin Berry, Anthony R. Delmond, Rémi Morin Chassé, John C. Strandholm, Jason F. Shogren
Exclusive: US presidential envoy says limiting global heating to 1.5C could be made harder by conflict The longer the war in Ukraine carries on, the worse the consequences will be for the climate, the US presidential envoy John Kerry has warned. Many countries are struggling with an energy crisis while also urgently needing to cut
South India has a higher rate of diabetes compared to North India, possibly due to its partiality towards white rice, which has a high glycaemic index. | Picture courtesy: Total Health By Sweta AkundiMay 10 2022 (IPS) At a healthcare clinic in Thodathara, a village in the Thavanampalle mandal near Chittoor, Andhra Pradesh, Dr Vijay
Lack of disclosure of contracts, payments and socio-environmental impacts characterize Mexico’s coal industry. The picture shows workers at the Nueva Rosita coal mine in the northern state of Coahuila. CREDIT: Courtesy of Cristóbal Trejo By Emilio GodoyMEXICO CITY, May 9 2022 (IPS) In the northern Mexican state of Coahuila the current situation of coal, used
Publication date: August 2022 Source: Ecological Economics, Volume 198 Author(s): Haiyue Liu, Yile Wang, Xiaoshuang Shi, Lina Pang
Seeds from nightcap oak trees were collected and propagated after black summer bushfires destroyed or damaged 20% of the population Follow our Australia news live blog for the latest updates Get our free news app; get our morning email briefing Seedlings of an endangered tree are being planted in secret locations on the New South
Publication date: August 2022 Source: Ecological Economics, Volume 198 Author(s): Elena V. Shadrina, Dmitri V. Vinogradov, Dmitry V. Kashin
Angus Rose starved himself for more than five weeks outside parliament until Green MP Caroline Lucas arranged compromise The climate hunger striker who starved himself for more than five weeks outside parliament has said he did not expect ministers would ignore his demands and potentially let him die. Angus Rose had said he would not
The global formula milk industry, valued at some 55 billion US dollars, is targeting new mothers with personalised social media content that is often not recognisable as advertising. Photo by Lucy Wolski on Unsplash By Baher KamalMADRID, May 6 2022 (IPS) The world’s leading health and children specialised organisations have once again sounded the alarm
Bank plan meets opposition after environmental protesters disrupt AGM in Manchester Shareholders dealt an embarrassing blow to Barclays’ climate credentials on Wednesday, with almost 20% rejecting the bank’s climate strategy as activists disrupted its annual meeting to protest against the bank’s financing of fossil fuels. Barclays said on Wednesday that 19.19% of voting shareholders were