In 1995, Ismail Serageldin, Vice President of the World Bank, cautioned that while the conflicts of the past century were centered around oil, the wars of the future would revolve
In 1995, Ismail Serageldin, Vice President of the World Bank, cautioned that while the conflicts of the past century were centered around oil, the wars of the future would revolve
Iranian and U.S. negotiators are expected to meet in Oman on April 26, raising hopes of progress towards a new nuclear agreement. The talks follow previous rounds of negotiations under
Following two consecutive nights of deadly Russian air attacks on the capital Kyiv and the eastern Ukrainian city of Pavlohrad, hopes for a ceasefire in Ukraine remain distant. The lack
The far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) has topped a national poll for the first time, leading the Bild newspaper to headline: “AfD breaks the magic barrier”. The poll placed the
The burden of malaria cases in the world is still heavily felt in Sub-Saharan Africa, where 11 countries contribute to two-thirds of the global cases. World Malaria Day is observed
Summary Canada has decided to temporarily halt mandatory corporate climate disclosures due to economic uncertainties caused by tariffs. This decision is believed to alleviate financial pressures on local businesses, but
The progress towards renewable energy varies depending on the region, according to a recent survey conducted by GlobeScan. While less than half of North Americans are optimistic about the transition,
A recent study revealed that the poorest countries in the world are struggling with debt exacerbated by fluctuating exchange rates and worsening climate disasters. This issue was discussed during the
Mindy Hernandez leads the Living Lab for Equitable Climate Action at the World Resources Institute. Common advice includes eating less beef, traveling less, buying secondhand, and monitoring your carbon footprint.
Around 60 government officials attending an energy security summit in London this week presented differing views on securing national energy supplies. The US advocated for more fossil fuels over renewables,