A new study is the latest to suggest that reductions in atmospheric sulphur may be driving global warming at a rate faster than previously anticipated.
Africa stands at the precipice of a technological revolution, and quantum technology is poised to be the catalyst for ...
For four consecutive nights Dehdasht, Iran has been embroiled in anti-regime protests. Security forces have moved against the ...
Uzbekistan is undergoing a green transformation with support from global institutions, focusing on renewable energy, ...
Donald Trump’s return to the White House has raised fears that the global energy transition will be thrown into reverse.
Depending on whom you ask, the MACH2 hydrogen hub could be the largest clean energy transformation the region will see this ...
Having become one of the great cultural events in California, PST ART advocates dialogue between both disciplines with an ...
Himalayan conservationist Sonam Wangchuk advocates for demand side management and redefining development to combat climate ...
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All That's Interesting on MSNAncient Romans Produced So Much Air Pollution That It Changed Europe’s ClimateWhile ancient Romans were capable of actively affecting the climate, we're far better at it than they were — and that should ...
Commenting on the Chancellor’s speech on economic growth delivered today, Greenpeace UK’s policy director Dr Doug Parr said: ...
ISLAMABAD: Former climate change minister Sherry Rehman on Thursday criticised UN-led climate conferences which she said had ...
According to the senator, air pollution alone was responsible ... highlighting its correlation with the Industrial Revolution and the subsequent rise in global warming. He emphasised that during ...
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