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Opinion
Arabica Coffee, The Only Variety Used By Starbucks, In Peril
Coffee is a hard crop to please – especially arabica coffee, the most popular variety. And climate change poses a…
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How ‘Just Transition’ Sustainability Plans Can Make a Difference
In the heart of Hong Kong’s bustling corporate landscape, an uncharted terrain looms large—the concept of a “just transition.” These…
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The Indian Ocean and Climate Change
The Indian Ocean is anticipated to endure more severe consequences of climate change than other oceans due to its unique…
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Australian Premier Stepping Down After Neglecting The Environment for 9 years
When the annals of history recount the legacy of Daniel Andrews, his remarkable climate leadership will stand out. In just…
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Antarctica’s Shrinking Sea Ice: Urgency for Climate Action
Alarm bells have been rung for the entire world by the recent announcement that Antarctica is currently witnessing its lowest…
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What Do Climate Activists Really Want When They Protest?
In the heart of New York City, under the towering shadow of the annual United Nations General Assembly and the…
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The “Forever” Glaciers of America is Melting: Here’s Why
Mount Rainier, once proudly boasting 29 glaciers, is now witnessing their rapid disappearance. As the most glacier-covered mountain in the…
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Opinion
AU, UN, AfDB: $200M to Strengthen Africa’s Climate Response
Unquestionably, the global catastrophe of climate change affects many different countries and crosses international boundaries. Africa is one area that…
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Empowering the Renewable Revolution: Five Transformative Moves
In the battle against climate change, the world stands at a pivotal crossroads. Transitioning from fossil fuels to renewable energy…
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