By 2050, scientists expect higher temperatures to make people less active. This could harm human health and the economy.
A new study published in The Lancet Global Health reveals a previously underappreciated tension at the heart of international climate negotiations: policies designed to protect developing countries ...
Scientists disagree whether human-made climate change or natural fluctuations are mostly to blame for worse-than-expected heat in recent years ...
Nigeria's health crisis deepens as mass doctor migration, or 'japa', strains the system. The country has just 4 doctors per ...
An El Niño event combined with other weather phenomena led to record level sea rise in African oceans during 2023 and 2024.
Opinion

Editorial roundup: United States

Excerpts from recent editorials in the United States and abroad: ___ March 16 The Washington Post says narrowing tax base won't fund programs progressives want to provide One of the most consequential ...
EU carbon prices dropped heavily late on Monday afternoon, wiping out earlier gains as the market reacted to a letter from the European Commission confirming that the market’s supply regulation ...
Third and most profoundly, the global financial architecture is failing Africa on multiple levels simultaneously, with ...
An international research team used multiple global agroeconomic models and found that climate mitigation consistent with the 1.5 °C target could raise global hunger risk in 2050 by 17% (56 million ...
LILONGWE-(MaraviPost)-Former Immigration Chief Brigadier Charles Kalumo is seeking court intervention to access medical attention after being detained by police. Kalumo’s lawyer, Chrispin Ndalama, ...
A corruption scandal has erupted within Bolt’s Azerbaijan operations — and it is not a minor compliance breach. The controversy has exposed alleged systemic bribery, selective onboarding, manipulation ...