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- 1From:BookPageImagine if you could travel around the world in a single instant. If you began in Australia at 10 a.m. and went to Brazil, it would already be 8 p.m. there! Author Nicola Davies and illustrator Jenni Desmond follow two...
- 2From:just-food.comByline: Andy Coyne The chocolate industry has some big issues to deal with, including scandals surrounding the use of child labour in its supply chain, crops being vulnerable to climate change and increasing regulation...
- 3From:The Baltic TimesA total of 18.8 million euros will be invested in Estonia by 2032 to preserve biodiversity and ecosystems by means of a number of activities that will help the environment and people adapt to climate change. Under the...
- 4From:The EconomistThe 21st century is a strain on two wonders of the 19th. Thomas Telford's suspension bridge over the narrow Menai Strait, between Anglesey and the Welsh mainland, was the biggest of its kind when completed in 1826. When...
- 5From:Newsweek (Vol. 180, Issue 7)Byline: Fan Chen What happens when artists reckon with climate change? They visualize the air, sculpt the fluid, recreate a preserved underwater zone and process climate anxiety for us to ponder. Artists creatively...
- 6From:Education Week (Vol. 42, Issue 25)Three-fourths of teachers have not received any professional training or education on how to teach climate change?a fact that likely influences the extent to which they teach the subject and whether they do so in a way...
- 7From:AirGuide BusinessClimate change may be increasing incidences of turbulence, says Taylor Garland, spokesperson for the Association of Flight Attendants, who recommends that passengers follow all crew instructions and keep their seatbelts...
- 8From:Addis FortuneTackling climate change and inequality would be difficult in the best of times. At a time when the war in Ukraine seems set to escalate, the Sino-American rivalry grows riskier by the day, and many economies are...
- 9From:The EconomistProfits from chopping down rainforests are surprisingly meagre. The land is not particularly fertile. A freshly cleared hectare of the Amazon fetches an average price of only around $1,200. By contrast, the social costs...
- 10From:The Bookseller (Issue 6009)Spring feels like it has sprung when I meet Sophie Pavelle at a quayside outdoor cafe in her home town of Exeter. Unexpectedly springy, as I spend the good part of the interview regretting both the sunglasses and Ambre...
- 11From:Taiwan Government NewsMayor Kao Hung-An attended the "First Preparatory Meeting for 2023 Open Hsinchu". Theme for this year's event was flowers and trees, responding to the issues of global climate change. Hsincu City successfully received...
- 12From:Broadcasting & Cable (Vol. 153, Issue 2)'Extrapolations' Imagines Climate Change a Few Years Down the Road Extrapolations, adrama that touches on climate change in the near future, begins on Apple TV Plus March 17. Featuring eight connected stories that...
- 13From:Geographical (Vol. 95, Issue 3)Can liabilities be traded for an asset? Sometimes they can. A few weeks ago, Portugal reached a financial agreement with Cape Verde, the West African country that was once one of its colonies. Portugal will forgo...
- 14From:Booklist (Vol. 119, Issue 13)Camp Zero. By Michelle Min Sterling. Apr. 2023.304P. Atria, $28 (9781668007563). Sterling's dystopian first novel is set in 2049, when climate change has displaced much of the North American population. While the rich...
- 15From:MIT Technology Review (Vol. 126, Issue 2)When it comes to climate, the picture can look bleak. Emissions of the greenhouse gases that cause climate change reached a new peak in 2022, according to early estimates. And climate disasters seem to be hitting at a...
- 16From:Automotive News (Vol. 97, Issue 7079)Byline: Hannah Lutz The U.S. must bolster its lithium battery cell sourcing and manufacturing strategy to compete in the expanding lithium-battery market and reach climate goals, according to Li-Bridge research. The...
- 17From:Pakistan & Gulf Economist (Vol. 42, Issue 5-6)The key to keeping the green economy growing will be an ecosystem that encourages innovation, a senior executive of Singapore's investment promotion agency said on Wednesday. 'We are, on the one hand, extremely...
- 18From:The EconomistImagine, for a second, that you are a guest at the Mount Washington Hotel in the ski resort of Bretton Woods, New Hampshire. You have arrived to enjoy neither the slopes nor the hotel's 18-hole golf course. Instead, you...
- 19From:Spectator (Vol. 351, Issue 10147)When we put the house on the market, my environmentally conscious neighbours disappeared on a holiday so long I asked another neighbour where they had gone. 'On a cruise,' she said, but I thought that unlikely, because...
- 20From:The EconomistAFRICA IS AT the sharp end of the global "polycrisis": the converging effects of climate change, the pandemic and the Ukraine war. None is of its own making. And the polycrisis comes as more than 800m people on the...