Germany's outgoing foreign minister Annalena Baerbock has issued a stark warning that opposition to slowing climate change is "growing stronger," stressing the urgent need for stronger action to ...
With geopolitical tensions rising and economic uncertainty on the rise, climate diplomats are meeting in Berlin to shape the ...
German business morale rose in March, a survey showed on Tuesday, as companies expect a recovery after two years of ...
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The National on MSNChart of the week: The future of glaciersOn World Water Day, mountains and glaciers are in the spotlight - and the loss of these is an international issue ...
After losing twice in the elections, Chege Kirundi was third-time lucky when he finally won the Kenya Tea Development Agency ...
As boardroom tussles go, activist Elliott Investment Management’s campaign at RWE looks relatively collegial. The UK arm of ...
Lower-income countries must explore alternative funding strategies after the US pulled out of a global fund to compensate them for the worst impacts of the climate crisis, say analysts.
This marks the first time that a European country has held the top spot since the Harry Truman administration directed vast sums into rebuilding the continent through the Marshall Plan after World ...
The timing of this announcement is especially ironic given that the government’s own climate experts published their seventh carbon budget last week (26 February). They have made one thing very clear.
Over forty years ago, an innovative legal text was adopted to protect Europe’s wild plants and animals. The Council of Europe’s Convention on the Conservation of European Wildlife and Natural Habitats ...
Populations are falling in the United States, a new study has found. Look up what’s happening in your area. By Catrin Einhorn and Harry Stevens It’s hard to count insects. Even as scientists ...
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