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Economic expansion and population growth are expected to drive higher demand for Road Freight, according to a recent study from the International Energy Agency. Moreover, the report finds that electric and fuel cell options are not always available or economically viable for the entire road freight sector.

Holistic planning of Road/Rail Infrastructure Helps Nature

In a new study related to transport infrastructure, the United Nations report reveals that holistic planning of major road and railway infrastructure...

COP 15; what is it all About

The United Nations Biodiversity Conference, referred to as COP 15, starts on December 7 in Montreal, Canada with governments from across the...
As the world experiences warming at an unprecedented rate, climate change is increasingly impacting human health, said a comprehensive report coordinated by the World Meteorological Organization (WMO). Vulnerable communities are particularly at risk, and urgent action is needed to address this growing threat.

384 billion dollar/year by 2025 Needed to Tackle Climate Change

Climate, biodiversity and land degradation goals will be out of reach unless investments into nature-based solutions reaches about 384 billion dollar/year by...
Meet the 2022 Champions of the Earth

Meet the 2022 Champions of the Earth

Arcenciel (Lebanon), Constantino (Tino) Aucca Chutas (Peru), Sir Partha Dasgupta (United Kingdom, Dr Purnima Devi Barman (India) and Cécile Bibiane Ndjebet (Cameroon) bagged...
Global reservoirs becoming emptier

Global Agreement for Biodiversity Needed

Stressing the interconnection between nature of the climate and biodiversity crises, the champions of Paris Agreement has urged world leaders to step...
Go for Sustainable Food Cold Chains to feed more

Go for Sustainable Food Cold Chains to feed more

An estimated 14 percent of the total food produced for human consumption is lost, while 17 per cent is wasted. This is...
Emission reductions in the 11 high-income countries that have managed to "decouple" CO2 emissions from Gross Domestic Product (GDP) have been deemed insufficient to meet the ambitious goals of the Paris Agreement, according to a recent study published in The Lancet Planetary Health journal.

Emissions By Billionaires 100 times far more than an Average Man

The investments made by just 125 billionaires emit 393 million tonnes of CO2e each year – the equivalent of France – at...
A study by European experts lists 15 overlooked and emerging issues that have the potential to drastically impact the UK's forests in the next half-century, with 'catastrophic forest ecosystem collapse' leading the concerns.

Not In Track on Forest Goals; Report

The world not on track to achieve forest goals of ending and reversing deforestation by 2030, which is quite critical for a...
Ten Insights into Climate Change at COP27

COP 27; What to expect?         

As world leaders, heads of business and civil society members arrive on the Egyptian resort town of Sharm El Sheikh on November...
One Health Plan Against Health Threats

One Health Plan Against Health Threats

In a bid to address health threats to humans, animals and plants, a new One Health Joint Plan of Action was launched...