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As crop yields worsen, pest invasions, livestock disease and higher irrigation charges now consume up to ₦120 billion a year in Northern Nigeria alone. From 2020 to 2023, agricultural sector growth ...
South Asia is in peril and needs a regional water accord for peace. Climate change is a non-traditional threat that cannot be ...
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bne IntelliNews on MSNIPCC releases dire sixth climate update in run-up to COP30By Ben Aris in Berlin “Any further delay in global action to slow climate change and adapt to its impacts will miss a brief ...
Each year, the onset of the monsoon season brings not only rainfall but also, unfortunately, considerable suffering for many ...
As the search for solutions to the shrinking Great Salt Lake continues, researchers at Utah State University opened up ...
By Thomas SmithInnovative research from The University of Western Australia is leading a global response to some of the most ...
Dr. Qu Dongyu, the Director-General of the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), concluded a highly productive visit to ...
Neither policymakers nor proponents of a Big Australia accept the importance of water in the immigration debate. A succession ...
A landmark legal ruling leaves no doubt that continuing fossil fuel production and use, let alone expanding it, violates the ...
Climate issues have become a global concern and are impacting the sustainable development of human settlements worldwide. Adapting to climate change in these settlements is crucial to ensure that ...
Historic ruling finds climate change ‘imperils all forms of life’ and puts laggard nations on notice
Countries have wide-ranging obligations to adequately tackle climate change, the International Court of Justice has found.
Lee Kantar has been compiling copious data about both moose and winter ticks in hopes of saving the former from the latter.
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