Searing heat may spark climate exodus

Temperatures in the Middle East and North Africa could reach unbearably high levels that would make some regions uninhabitable and increase the pressures of climate refugees.
Posted On 11 May 2016
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Adapt or die! – New Message to the Oil Majors

As profits and prices plummet, the oil conglomerates – some of the world’s biggest companies – have been warned they must change their ways or face extinction.
Posted On 09 May 2016
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Climate-Driven Water Scarcity Could Hurt Economic Growth

Water scarcity, exacerbated by climate change, could cost some regions up to 6 percent of their GDP
Posted On 05 May 2016

Advancing the Well Being of City Residents – The Social Progress Imperative

The capital of Iceland will be the first city in Europe to use the Social Progress Index to map and improve the well being of all its residents.
Posted On 04 May 2016

What the Green Climate Fund really means for international development

In its seventh year, progress for the fund has been slow. What will it take to fulfill the GCF’s promise?
Posted On 30 Apr 2016
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How can we reduce concrete’s hefty carbon footprint?

Bit by bit, innovators are chipping away at this ubiquitous material’s environmental downsides
Posted On 24 Apr 2016
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Beyond carbon confusion: strategies for real business impact

Carbon dioxide emissions appear to be stalling - have we reached the holy grail of economic decoupling? Caution is needed to avoid complacency and to find strategies that deliver a real impact.
Posted On 22 Apr 2016

“D” Grade for Canada on New Environment Report Card

Canada ranks third-to-last among 16 peer countries says The Conference Board in its latest report
Posted On 21 Apr 2016
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