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Inside Bhutan’s Bold Move: Agroforestry As Its Next-Decade Strategy
Bhutan is not treating agroforestry as a good side project. It is pitching it as a working bridge between food…
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Power Emissions Drop: India And China Break A 52-Year Pattern
For decades, rising electricity demand in Asia meant more coal. But in 2025, India and China pulled off a rare…
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Inside MENA’s Waste Meltdown: Why Massive Losses Continue to Grow
From beachfront cities to desert megaprojects, rubbish is turning into a balance-sheet problem. A fresh World Bank warning says mismanaged…
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Southern Africa’s Crisis Deepens: Flood Impact And How Bad It Is
Southern Africa’s flood emergency has surged in the first weeks of 2026, and it is still unfolding. In Mozambique, South…
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How $7 Trillion in Harmful Investment Is Impacting Our Planet Right Now
A quiet money trail is shaping the climate story. UN-backed tracking shows close to $7 trillion a year still flows…
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Why Global Car Mileage Just Dropped for the First Time in 30 Years
Global Car Mileage Just Dropped, For the First Time in 3 Decades is the kind of headline that sounds dramatic,…
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Global Emissions Cuts Still Lagging, Post-COP30 Forecast Reveals
After COP30, fresh modelling still shows the world missing the pace needed for safer warming limits. A new outlook, linked…
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What 45°C Says About South Australia and Why 2026 Matters
Adelaide is staring at a rare 45°C day as a “significant heatwave” rolls across South Australia, with the Bureau of…
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2026 UN Water Conference: Preparations Begin and What’s at Stake
Preparations for the 2026 UN Water Conference are moving into a sharper, more public phase, with Dakar hosting a high-level…
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Global Priorities Off Track: UNEP Says 33× More Spent Destroying Nature
A new UN Environment Programme (UNEP) report argues that global finance still rewards nature loss far more than nature repair.…
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