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Fishing grounds choked by water hyacinths. Songbird eggs gobbled up by rats. Power plant pipes clogged by zebra mussels.

Fishing grounds choked by water hyacinths. Songbird eggs gobbled up by rats. Power plant pipes clogged by zebra mussels.

A successful green transition will require a major reallocation of resources away from emissions-intensive to emissions-light activities. This column

Hundreds of Greek firefighters were battling a huge blaze on Monday which has killed at least 20 people over

Investments are needed around the globe to mitigate climate change, but it is in developing countries, where population growth

There is increasing interest around the world in designing policies to curb carbon dioxide emissions, which are driven in

Spain’s third heatwave of the summer was set to reach its peak on Wednesday, with temperatures hitting up to

Natural disasters can shape global financial investment. This column employs a dataset that spans 2009-2019 to study the effect

Aquaculture – the farming of aquatic animals and plants – is considered a resource-use efficient way for providing relatively

Rapid socioeconomic development and population growth are escalating groundwater overexploitation, creating a potential crisis in Asia and the Pacific.

Ambitious measures to protect the Amazon that saw deforestation fall by more than 70 percent after a 2004 peak

Fishing grounds choked by water hyacinths. Songbird eggs gobbled up by rats. Power plant pipes clogged by zebra mussels.

A successful green transition will require a major reallocation of resources away from emissions-intensive to emissions-light activities. This column

Hundreds of Greek firefighters were battling a huge blaze on Monday which has killed at least 20 people over

Investments are needed around the globe to mitigate climate change, but it is in developing countries, where population growth

There is increasing interest around the world in designing policies to curb carbon dioxide emissions, which are driven in

Spain’s third heatwave of the summer was set to reach its peak on Wednesday, with temperatures hitting up to

Natural disasters can shape global financial investment. This column employs a dataset that spans 2009-2019 to study the effect

Aquaculture – the farming of aquatic animals and plants – is considered a resource-use efficient way for providing relatively

Rapid socioeconomic development and population growth are escalating groundwater overexploitation, creating a potential crisis in Asia and the Pacific.

Ambitious measures to protect the Amazon that saw deforestation fall by more than 70 percent after a 2004 peak




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