is article reports on an inquiry by the human rights commission in the Philippines which sought to investigate companies’ responsibility for climate damages stemming from their operations. Read more

is article reports on an inquiry by the human rights commission in the Philippines which sought to investigate companies’ responsibility for climate damages stemming from their operations. Read more
Whether the public believe that human activities are causing global warming has much to do with how it is reported... Read more
There is much talk at the moment about green growth – environmentally sustainable, biodiverse, low-carbon and climate-resilient growth in human... Read more
Climate change is a real and significant threat to human welfare, particularly in the poorest parts of the world. While... Read more
Climate scientists are now more than 95% certain that human activity – largely the combustion of fossil fuels – is... Read more
At a time of renewed backlash against climate science, three recent books—Stephen H. Schneider’s Science as a Contact Sport, James... Read more
Bill McKibben’s new book is a passionate appeal from a writer who has dedicated his efforts to warning of the... Read more
A new paper by scientists at CERN, the European Organisation for Nuclear Research, has been enthusiastically seized upon by some... Read more
In investigating how national development policy might have negative effects on human health through altering local ecology, this paper assesses how a policy change in the Philippines that favoured the gold mining sector has impacted on cases of malaria. Read more
Following the 23rd EU-China Summit in April 2022, Lucie Xia presents three recommendations for the EU and China to further climate action, now that Track 1 diplomacy has resumed between the two powers. Read more
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