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New Climate Targets and How Nations Set Climate Paths in 2026
Clear climate paths help governments avoid policy zigzags that confuse investors and citizens. They also help public agencies plan roads,…
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Climate Goals Under Review: What Is the Paris Climate Agreement?
The Paris Climate Agreement, also called the Paris Agreement, is a global climate pact adopted in 2015 under the UNFCCC.…
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Why Saving Nature Is Getting More Expensive While Risks Keep Escalating
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Climate Change Is Now a Daily Problem, Not a Future One, and that line no longer sounds like a warning…
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Changing Consumer Habits Under Plastic Bans and New Retail Realities
Plastic bans are changing consumer habits in quiet, visible ways. “How Plastic Bans Are Changing Consumer Habits” is no longer…
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New Findings on Which Cities Have the Worst Air Quality in the World
Global Desk: “Which cities have the worst air quality in the world?” keeps popping up. PM2.5 readings keep the phrase…
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Japan marks a new step as its first floating offshore wind farm begins operation
Japan’s first commercial floating offshore wind farm begins operation off the Goto Islands, a small but serious step for a…
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A New Energy Map: Japan Pivots To Nuclear And Renewables For Stability
Japan’s energy plan is changing speed. Nuclear is getting a second look, and renewables are getting bigger budgets and tighter…
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Hong Kong Green Building Council Hits 100 Zero-Carbon Ready Certifications
The Hong Kong Green Building Council confirmed that the total number of Zero-Carbon Ready Certifications has reached 100, marking a…
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ESG Momentum Grows as Global ESG ETF Assets Hit New $800B Record
The trading screens keep flickering, the air feels a bit cold near the vents, and headlines keep landing in the…
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