Food security, climate change, global health: Agriculture is where the world’s most serious challenges collide.
Global generating capacity could reach 1,446 GWe by 2050 if governments hit their targets for new nuclear, far exceeding the ...
The problem with agriculture now is not only production volume, but climate change, drought—we are facing a lot of ...
In its 2026 Energy Security Scenarios report, Shell maps out three different routes the energy transition could take in the ...
Jan 19, 2026 // Diplomatic Courier today launches its signature series on the sidelines of the World Economic Forum, the Davos Dialogues. Marking its 20th anniversary year, Davos Dialogues 2026 is a ...
On a crisp winter morning in Bogura, 67-year-old Abdul Karim inspects his potato field with the ease of habit and muscle ...
After yet another international climate summit ended last fall without binding commitments to phase out fossil fuels, a ...
In the past decade, China has bewildered the best of automobile manufacturers from around the world with its own indigenously ...
January is the International day of Clean EnergyWe should know that over 75% of global greenhouse gas emissions come from burning fossil fuels for energy and every $1 invested in renewable energy ...
Top business leaders at the World Economic Forum delivered an expletive-laden message on the green backlash.
Investing in clean energy could avoid trillions of dollars in health and climate costs, the Union of Concerned Scientists' ...