The long-term viability of AI hinges on its economic sustainability, which, in turn, is contingent on energy costs.
Record Rainfall Hits Drought-Stricken UAE Amidst Questions on Cloud Seeding
The cause of this historic downpour has sparked debate among experts.
The cause of this historic downpour has sparked debate among experts.
Climate Change Fuels Chocolate Price Surge: The Bitter Reality
The cocoa industry, like many others, is at a crossroads.
The cocoa industry, like many others, is at a crossroads.
World Sees 10th Consecutive Hottest Month on Record as March Temperatures Soar to Unseen Levels
The global average sea surface temperature reached 21.07°C, the highest recorded monthly value to date.
The global average sea surface temperature reached 21.07°C, the highest recorded monthly value to date.
Central Asia’s Air Quality Crisis: Insights From the 2023 World Air Quality Report
In response to the concerning findings, efforts to tackle air pollution in Central Asia are gaining momentum.
In response to the concerning findings, efforts to tackle air pollution in Central Asia are gaining momentum.
France and Brazil Announce a Billion-Dollar Amazon Conservation Investment Plan
Alarming statistics from 2022 indicate that approximately 20% of the Amazon rainforest has already succumbed to deforestation, with an additional 6% classified as “highly degraded.”
Alarming statistics from 2022 indicate that approximately 20% of the Amazon rainforest has already succumbed to deforestation, with an additional 6% classified as “highly degraded.”
Bhutan Witnesses a Resurgence in the Endangered Bengal Tiger Population
Currently, only around 4,500 tigers remain in the wild across Asia, rendering the species endangered.
Currently, only around 4,500 tigers remain in the wild across Asia, rendering the species endangered.
What You Need to Know About the Amazon’s Worst Drought on Record
The health of the Amazon is crucial in the fight against climate change.
The health of the Amazon is crucial in the fight against climate change.
The Mediterranean’s Potential Ascent to a Renewable Energy Powerhouse
Even with increased projects across the Mediterranean, the road to a hydrogen economy is a journey yet to unfold.
Even with increased projects across the Mediterranean, the road to a hydrogen economy is a journey yet to unfold.
UK Government Backs New Pet Abduction Law in Pet Theft Crackdown
New law will create a new specific offence for dog and cat abduction.
New law will create a new specific offence for dog and cat abduction.
What is El Niño and La Niña? What’s Their Relationship with Climate Change?
Scientists have been exploring the intricate connection between climate change and the intensity of El Niño events.
Scientists have been exploring the intricate connection between climate change and the intensity of El Niño events.
Antarctica’s Ice Loss: A Pivotal Environmental Wake-Up Call
The results are alarming: from 1997 to 2021, the continent lost a staggering 7.5 trillion metric tonnes of ice.
The results are alarming: from 1997 to 2021, the continent lost a staggering 7.5 trillion metric tonnes of ice.
Drilling for Hydrogen — New Clean Energy Techniques
Researchers in the field are also diversifying their approaches.
Researchers in the field are also diversifying their approaches.
The Environmental Impact of the Japanese Whaling Industry
International law has evolved over the years to address the issue of whaling and its impact on marine ecosystems.
International law has evolved over the years to address the issue of whaling and its impact on marine ecosystems.
The Impact of Deforestation and How to Support Reforestation Efforts
By taking action and supporting reforestation efforts, we can help protect the forests that are so vital to the health of the planet and the well-being of people around the world.
By taking action and supporting reforestation efforts, we can help protect the forests that are so vital to the health of the planet and the well-being of people around the world.
Massive Pollution Emission Gap Between the Top 1% and Us, New Data Shows
The top 1% of earners in the UK are responsible for the same amount of carbon dioxide emissions in a single year as the bottom 10% over more than two decades, new data has shown.
The top 1% of earners in the UK are responsible for the same amount of carbon dioxide emissions in a single year as the bottom 10% over more than two decades, new data has shown.















