Extreme weather events caused by planet-warming pollution can also create costly damage to homes, businesses, and ...
A new report reveals that the world is on track for 2.6°C of warming by 2100, largely driven by increased power demand from ...
At the time of writing, Jamaica was being battered by Hurricane Melissa. The Category 5 hurricane. The strongest storm anywhere in the world this year flooded towns, tore off roofs, ...
Ever wondered why energy drives economies—and why global warming is an economic nightmare? From the shale boom’s $74B boost to Iceland’s geothermal advantage, cheap and reliable energy fuels growth.
According to the 2025 National Competitiveness Ranking released by IMD Business School in Switzerland, South Korea, which had ...
In the lowest capital cost scenario of US $2.8K/kW in 2050, fusion’s share of electricity generation could reach up to 50% by 2100. Even in the highest cost scenario of US $11.3K/kW, fusion energy is ...
"Extreme weather events may exert downward pressure on potential growth by causing loss of life and property, damage to ...
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Fewer babies, slower growth and the implications of declining fertility rates worldwide
We’re not currently making enough people to replace ourselves. And that has economists reaching for the panic button, because it’s not just about babies — it’s about how societies grow, spend and ...
Over the last five years or so, the government, civil society organisations, and development partners have shown outstanding ...
Sanae Takaichi has made history by becoming Japan’s first female Prime Minister. However, this was hardly a win for feminist ...
Ten years ago, close to 200 nations signed the Paris Agreement, an international treaty designed to cut greenhouse gas emissions and curtail global warming. Under the treaty, most nations made a ...
Two gods, in the theatre of Greek myth, embody the eternal struggle between order and chaos. Apollo is the guardian of ...
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