As Bangladesh grapples with fuel shortages, power plant outages and rising energy import costs, the country’s small but ...
BEIJING (AP) — Torrential rain and floods hit parts of China this week, killing at least 12 people and forcing tens of thousands of people to evacuate, state media reported. State broadcaster CCTV ...
European and African business leaders and heads of state have announced a raft of clean energy and infrastructure investments at the recent Africa Forward Summit in Nairobi. Forty companies announced ...
Civil society groups have denounced the “arbitrary” arrests of 11 community leaders in the Democratic Republic of Congo following a peaceful protest over the impacts of mining operations on local ...
More than 800 researchers and conservationists gathered in Colombo, Sri Lanka’s capital, from May 4-8 for Sharks ...
Along Earth’s coastlines, grassy wetlands flooded by seawater, called salt marshes, trap and store carbon at rates roughly 40 ...
The rolling hills around the town of Aroma Marka are a cacophony of colors: golden-yellow, deep-red and purplish-black quinoa ...
Mudskippers are amphibious fish that can live both in water and on land. Usually found in muddy landscapes, the big-eyed ...
Nearly a decade since Scotland established the South Arran Marine Protected Area and banned bottom trawling across much of it ...
Asniah recalls nights lying in darkness listening to cicadas and the passing hum of outboard motors after her family moved to ...
Native plants are rapidly declining in Nepal’s capital, Kathmandu, replaced by invasive species historically introduced for ...
Three years on, the Forests, People, Climate initiative is struggling to say what it is—and why that matters more than anyone ...
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