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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...
The JRC report reveals 2023 as one of the worst wildfire years in EMEA, emphasizing the need for urgent climate action and improved prevention measures.

2023 One Of The Worst Wildfire Years In Europe

2023 was one of the worst wildfire years in Europe since 2000. Wildfires ravaged over 500,000 hectares of land. This area is...
Ipsos Earth Day report finds fewer people feel individual climate action is needed as the world crosses 1.5˚C temperature rise.

Combating Climate Disinformation: A United Global Initiative for Truth and Action

As climate change accelerates, its effects are felt globally. The need for precise, reliable information has never been greater. Disinformation campaigns undermine...
AI model FastGlioma detects residual brain tumors in 10 seconds, outperforming standard methods with 92% accuracy, a Nature study reveals.

In 10 Seconds, AI Model Detects Brain Tumor

An innovative AI-powered model, FastGlioma, is transforming neurosurgery by accurately detecting residual cancerous brain tumor within ten seconds. Researchers at the University...
A new IUCN assessment reveals that 44% of global reef-building corals are at risk of extinction due to climate change and other threats.

Over 40% of Reef-Building Corals Face Extinction

A global assessment of reef-building corals, released at the ongoing COP29 UN climate conference in Azerbaijan, reveals that 44% of these species...
climate change health impacts, conflict zones mortality, climate conflict vulnerability, global health threats, climate action and peacebuilding

Decarbonisation and Resilience: A Global Push for Climate Action

Climate-driven damage, coupled with tangible opportunities for economic growth, is accelerating the push to decarbonizes industries and build more resilient cities. The...
Non-Party stakeholders are advancing climate goals, supporting progress for the Paris Agreement. The 2024 Yearbook showcases critical initiatives

Global Climate Action: Non-Party Stakeholders Lead the Charge

The involvement of non-Party stakeholders—businesses, investors, local governments, and civil society—is accelerating global efforts to meet the Paris Agreement’s climate targets. As...
A study reveals that non-brain cells, such as those from nerve and kidney tissue, can form memories and may offer new insights into learning and memory disorders.

Memory is Not Just in The Brain

For centuries, scientists believed that memory was strictly a function of the brain. While brain cells, or neurons, have long been known...
New Justice Department documents reveal the connections between Jeffrey Epstein and several powerful global figures.

Trump Voters Feel America’s Values Are Under Siege

Almost nine out of ten voters who supported Donald Trump for US President believe that America’s values, traditions and future economic prosperity...
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...