Developing nations are least responsible for climate change but most affected. Will the COP29 tackle this injustice?
Since the Industrial Revolution, country after country has turned to fossil fuels to power their transport and industry.
Since the Industrial Revolution, country after country has turned to fossil fuels to power their transport and industry.
The negotiations continue with plenty of disagreement about the way forward, as we approach the halfway mark in Baku, AzerbaijanToday is “peace, relief and recovery” day at Cop29 in Baku, a
Technology is changing every facet of the forest products market. That may mean fewer jobs in the future as the industry shifts to labor-saving technology, with the steepest declines in the
Companies see more business opportunities from tackling climate change than ever before, with the world’s biggest businesses now identifying nearly $5 trillion in potential gains — according to data released by
Climate-conscious investors should consider supporting companies with a wide range of climate policies, rather than companies that cherry-pick specific individual policies, according to a new study.
Africa could see the creation of millions of green jobs, along expanded and resilient global value chains – but for this to happen, it needs more international support
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COP28 agreed a transition away from fossil fuels – and COP29 must follow up on this, as well as agreeing an ambitious goal for climate finance for developing countries
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More and more consumers want to choose brands that are making a positive impact. According to Harvard Business Review, Gen Z and Millennials say they are 27 percent more likely to
Plantix started with the mission of making farming more environmentally friendly. So how did it end up selling the very products it wanted to fight against?
Global economic development, while providing many benefits to people worldwide, has largely been at the expense of nature. Yet increasingly, governments, financial institutions, and companies are recognizing that this paradigm undermines