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It should be uncontroversial to state that ‘net zero’ names a limited, corporate, technocratic horizon of decarbonisation.
However, as pressure piles on producers to cut emissions to retain access to markets and finance, the Tasmanian MP for ...
Can the vast and sparsely populated African country translate its renewable power potential into national development?
When it comes to measuring our vulnerability to nature's extremes, investors often lean on past data and simply assume that ...
What will your garden look like in 2050? - Smart innovations and changes in planting will transform gardens, an expert ...
In 1912, the city of Santa Fe was at a turning point. Part of the newly created state of New Mexico, the city had experienced a serious population decline in the preceding decades due to being ...
Coastal Risk Finder, Climate Central’s new interactive map resource, shows who’s at risk from worsening coastal floods driven by rising seas in the U.S. — and what’s being done to adapt.
By continuing with a business-as-usual approach, the world would generate enough litter between 2010 and 2050 to cover Manhattan in a pile of plastic 10 times the height of the Empire State Building.
China unveils road map to become world leader in space science by 2050. ... and from 2036 to 2050. Five to eight future missions are to be added to the current projects in the years to 2027, ...
We’re well on the road to net zero by 2050. Now a new report from Australia’s independent Climate Change Authority provides pathways for each sector of the economy. Let’s get on with it.
Save Soil's map, based on Intergovernmental Panel on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES) data, shows 95 per cent of the Earth's land could be degraded by 2050.