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Are corporate carbon commitments on life support?
Energy Monitor via Yahoo Finance· 13 hours ago...has been a fantastic success story in recent years in bringing shape, ambition, consistency and transparency to the world of corporate climate...
Water crisis batters war-torn Sudan as temperatures soar
AFP via Yahoo News· 1 day agoWar, climate change and man-made shortages have brought Sudan -- a nation already facing a litany of...
A global view of climate-resilient buildings
UB Reporter· 7 hours agoHours after Jonathan Navarro-Ramos arrived in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), a historic storm brought down more than a year’s worth of rainfall in a single day and essentially ...
Russia’s War in Ukraine Has Produced $32 Billion in Climate Damage
Scientific American· 1 day agoCLIMATEWIRE | In November 2022, the United Nations resolved that Russia should pay reparations for...
Once fruitful, Libyan village suffers climate crisis
The Raw Story· 12 hours agoKabaw, like many villages in the Nafusa Mountains, is primarily inhabited by Amazigh people, a non-Arab minority. Libya -- where around 95 percent of...
Will Biden join EU’s anti-fossil-fuel fight?
Politico· 2 hours agoThe Treasury Department, which represents the United States in these meetings, said in a statement that the administration was still working “on the details of our position ...
Gateway - Quartz
Quartz· 21 minutes agoMajor banks are close to working out the details of how they want to account for carbon emissions linked to their capital markets business. The working group formed within the Partnership for ...
More fish were farmed globally than caught for the first time
Quartz· 6 hours agoA new report from the United Nations’ Food and Agriculture Organization, or FAO, has found that more...
Who really controls our food and water? Here are the 6 most shocking revelations from "The Grab"
Salon via Yahoo News· 6 hours ago“It gets to you after a while.” 05 Erik Prince resigned from FSG shortly after United Nations report...
Map shows how much U.S. land may be degraded by 2050
Newsweek· 9 hours ago"This does not just affect global agriculture, but increasingly our vulnerability to extreme climate shocks, like droughts and floods," said the Save Soil movement. The organization ...