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The COP30 climate summit in Brazil overran, with ongoing clashes between nations over fossil fuel reductions, deforestation and climate...
November 26, 2025
Tasmin Jones
Indigenous people, recognised as a formal constituency in 2001, were among two-thirds of civil society groups that did not secure...
November 12, 2021
Sara Trett
The UK government has pledged £165m ($223m) of funding toward improving equality for women and climate action on Gender Day at COP26...
Katie Chan
The UK government’s tree-planting targets are likely to be missed due to the fact there are not enough trees or people to plant them...
Anja Pries
MSCI has said that institutional investors may have a “creeping” exposure to cryptocurrencies as more companies begin to invest in these...
Mubaasil Hassan
Drugs commonly used to treat hypertension and inflammation may also be beneficial for Alzheimer’s, a paper in Genome Medicine suggests...
November 5, 2021
Nicola Watts
The coal, gas and oil industries received $5.9tn in subsidies during 2020, exacerbating the climate crisis, according to research by the...
A £14bn ($19bn) pledge from governments using public and private funds to end deforestation by 2030 became COP26’s first big promise...
At the UN’s COP26 conference in Glasgow, 80% of food on the menus has been sourced from Scotland. Plant-based dishes form the majority of...
November 1, 2021
Fred Fullerton
The impact of climate change risks millions of unnecessary deaths, according to the sixth Lancet Countdown report. The authors, who...
October 29, 2021