Reports and Studies
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How to stay cool and safe during this summer heatwave
As summer temperatures soar in various regions across the globe, with some even shattering all-time heatwave records, staying cool becomes…
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Extreme heat intensifies across south-west US
A heat dome over the US south-west has translated into extreme heat warnings from coast to coast, which continue to…
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Climate change plan will leave UK unprepared, advisers warn
The UK is still not treating climate change as a national priority, warn the experts who advise the government. They…
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Lean times hit the vertical farming business
Not long ago, vertical farming seemed unstoppable. Big tech was going to supercharge agriculture, one of the oldest industries in…
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Scientists warn of powerful solar flare activity Today
Russian scientists have warned of the possibility of a strong solar flare activity today, Monday, which may interfere with shortwave…
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Chandrayaan-3: India’s historic Moon mission lifts off successfully
India has launched its third Moon mission, aiming to be the first to land near its little-explored south pole. The…
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US refuses climate reparations for developing nations
The US says it will not “under any circumstances” pay reparations to developing countries hit by climate change-fuelled disasters. Climate…
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Facts are up against fear ahead of Fukushima water release
In a white coat and gloves, Ai Kimura is cutting up a fish sample at the Tarachine lab, about an…
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Qatar, KSA, and Kuwait rank top 5 largest arms importers globally
In a surprising revelation, the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI) has identified Qatar as the leading global importer of…
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What does Sudan’s crisis mean for the gum arabic industry?
In 2007, as Sudan faced Western pressure and sanctions over the bloody conflict in Darfur, the country’s ambassador to the…
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