Reports and Studies
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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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Ghana’s batmen hunting for pandemic clues
Bats are essential to the world’s ecosystems, but they are known carriers of several viruses. Humans are increasingly encroaching upon…
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Crunch talks due on deep-sea mining controversy
Controversial proposals to allow deep-sea mining will be centre-stage at global talks in Jamaica from Monday. It comes after a…
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Smartwatches may provide early Parkinson’s diagnosis
Smartwatches might help diagnose Parkinson’s disease up to seven years ahead of symptoms, a study suggests. The UK Dementia Research…
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How warming oceans are driving the climate juggernaut
It is hot. Very hot. And we are only a few weeks into summer. Texas and part of the south-west…
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Climate change: Shipping agrees net-zero goal but critics chide deal
The global shipping industry has agreed to reduce planet warming gases to net-zero “by or around 2050”, but critics say…
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World records hottest day for third time in a week
The world’s average temperature has reached a new high for the third time in a week, unofficial records show. Data…
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Sweden charges Greta Thunberg for blockading oil port
Climate activist Greta Thunberg will appear in court in July charged with “disobeying the police” during a protest, Swedish prosecutors…
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