On beaches of Gaza and Tel Aviv, two tales of one heatwave
While Palestinians in Gaza fear death from heat in makeshift tents, Israelis in Tel Aviv stay cool in air-conditioned homes – highlighting the unequal effects
While Palestinians in Gaza fear death from heat in makeshift tents, Israelis in Tel Aviv stay cool in air-conditioned homes – highlighting the unequal effects
Comment: Revitalised global leadership from Britain can make a difference at a deeply troubling and fractured time for world affairs Edward Davey is head of
EU ministers have agreed they are free to support reforms to end protection for fossil fuels at a conference in November Prospects have brightened for green reforms
Comment: Many vulnerable people in South Asia are already struggling to protect themselves from unbearably high temperatures – which are set to worsen Fahad Saeed
Developed countries gave nearly $116 billion in climate finance in 2022, but experts and campaigners questioned how the target was met For the first time,
Consumers rank malnutrition, pesticides, obesity and diet-related health issues, and plastic waste from packaging as the most concerning aspects of the food system, according to
Image credit: ČEZ) Czech energy company ČEZ Group is testing the central sections of conveyor belts in strip coal mines to serve as structures for
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The Big Beau solar and storage project in California. Photo: Masdar) Community solar probably isn’t going to survive in California. On Thursday, the California Public