Climate change doesn’t have a “quick fix”, so ... we should be investing in ways to lift people out of poverty, says Lomborg. “The reality is even if we spend trillions of dollars on ...
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Modern slavery and climate change: How extreme weather fuels forced labor and unwanted marriagesPoverty, armed conflict and political instability are some of them. More recently, climate change has emerged as a factor. In ...
Even as incomes rose in 2023, the number of Americans living in poverty went up. More and more people are struggling to afford their basic needs. But this is a problem we can actually solve. With a ...
Reliable, affordable energy remains essential for many countries. U.S. oil and gas companies stand to benefit from a foreign ...
Nearly 70% of the world’s poor depend directly on nature for their survival—fishing, farming and foraging to feed their ...
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Climate impacts are forcing people from their homes. When, how and why do they have valid refugee claims?an older couple from Eritrea were found to be especially vulnerable to the impacts of climate change because of "their ...
Alvaro Lario, IFAD President spoke of finding solutions in complex and uncertain global alliances, priorities and development financing.
The World Bank projects that the combined effects of climate change, environmental degradation, and air pollution ...
With its rapid development and growing international influence, China has been increasingly engaging in global affairs, ...
Shri Yadav began his intervention by affirming India’s unwavering dedication to the SDGs, showcasing the nation’s significant ...
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