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Global renewable gains break records yet remain too slow, says IRENA. UN chief António Guterres calls for faster clean energy transition to secure a net-zero future.

China’s Renewable Energy Boom: A Global Signal for Change

China, the world’s largest emitter, ranks 55th in the Climate Change Performance Index (CCPI) 2025. Despite ambitious plans and significant renewable energy...
UN warns 305 million people need life-saving aid in 2025. Climate change, conflicts, and disregard for humanitarian law are driving the crisis.

Humanitarian Workers Face Deadliest Year on Record

2024 has become the deadliest year on record for humanitarian workers. As of Friday, 281 have been killed globally. This information comes...
New research reveals the Congo Basin's vast tropical peatlands are over 40,000 years old, doubling previous estimates. Discover their critical role in global carbon storage and climate regulation.

Peat lands Degrading Across 177 Countries, Threatening Global Climate Goals

Peat lands, critical ecosystems that regulate the climate, are rapidly degrading across 177 countries, jeopardizing global climate goals and biodiversity. The newly...
Oxford study finds care leavers are four times less likely to enter university and face higher dropout rates.

Women Lead in College Degrees

The number of women earning bachelor’s degrees continues to rise. Women aged 25 to 34 now lead men in educational attainment. In...
New research reveals how African elephants optimize movement to conserve energy, aiding conservation efforts and habitat protection.

African Elephant; 50 Years of Data Show a Devastating Decline

A recent study has revealed a disturbing picture of African elephant population trends, with large-scale declines observed across the continent over the...
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Global Carbon Emissions Hit Record High in 2024: Urgent Action Needed

In a concerning new report from the Global Carbon Project, carbon emissions from fossil fuels have surged to a record high in...
Explore the Human Rights Watch World Report 2026 details regarding the Trump administration’s second term and its impact on United States democracy.

Musk and Ramaswamy to Lead Trump’s new Government Efficiency Department

In a surprising announcement, U S President-elect Donald Trump revealed that billionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk would join his administration to help streamline...
A Pew survey shows 21% of U.S. workers use AI at work, up from 16% last year, with adoption highest among college-educated employees.

Global AI Regulation Imperative

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is transforming the world, but its unregulated growth poses significant risks. A recent report from a United Nations expert...
In the United States, wealth distribution varies significantly between married and unmarried households. Households led by married couples tend to accumulate more wealth than those headed by single adults. Within the group of unmarried adults, a pronounced wealth gap exists between men and women, with additional disparities influenced by parental status, say Pew Research Centre..

Wealth  Disparities: Understanding the Financial Landscape of Unmarried Adults

In the United States, wealth distribution varies significantly between married and unmarried households. Households led by married couples tend to accumulate more...
Kemi Badenoch, now leader of the Conservative Party, is the first Black woman to lead a major British political party.

Kemi Badenoch Makes History as First Black Woman to Lead UK’s Conservative Party

In a historic leadership shift, Kemi Badenoch replaced Rishi Sunak as the new leader of Britain’s Conservative Party. Her win marks a...