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Inquirer Opinion on MSNThe Philippine crisis: Poverty, overpopulation, corruption and indebtednessClimate, High Indebtedness fueled by Corruption, and Food Insecurity/malnutrition despite plenty of supply The rice crisis is not isolated—it is part of a systemic breakdown: Climate change destroys ...
The top business lobby is unlikely to declare a public view on emissions reductions even as the government prepares to ...
The World Bank has maintained its focus on climate change and gender in the Pacific, managing director of operations Anna ...
The UN has called on Australia to accelerate its clean energy transition and aim higher, warning that current plans—though ...
The baseless arson claims continue to gain traction, even with lawmakers from the United States. Multiple Republican ...
Wetlands are a key part of Florida's natural ecosystem are disappearing as population growth and development pave over them.
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Delivers Peace and Prosperity for All As we approach the 80th anniversary of the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, ...
The Brazilian city of Belém, host to the 30th U.N. Climate Change Conference, is short on hotel rooms. Love motels are offering a solution.
Rollins-approved funding freezes and cancellations have squeezed small farmers and risked their trust as rural communities ...
A new study that examines the world’s total supply of fresh water warns that Earth’s most essential resource is quickly ...
As shovels and bulldozers from Caltrans prepare to widen Highway 37 in a $500 million project, tides continuously chip away ...
Dhaka city lost more than 60% of its waterbodies in 44 years and its built-up area grew around 7 times, driven by unplanned urban expansion, according to a recent study. The study titled "Dhaka ...
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