3 of the biggest issues for AI that will set the agenda at Davos 2024
Artificial intelligence (AI) will change your life – it’s already happening. What is unclear is how?
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Artificial intelligence (AI) will change your life – it’s already happening. What is unclear is how?
“It's very rare to have a technology which overnight is used by millions of people. When that happens, you have both the excitement of how it's being used in ways that are beneficial and ...
With 2023 poised to become the hottest year ever documented, it's been a record-breaking 12 months for all the wrong reasons.
We all waste food. Mealtime leftovers, fresh produce gone bad and fields of damaged crops: almost one-third of all food produced is uneaten.
Negotiators from almost 200 countries have agreed a deal at the COP28 climate talks to reduce global consumption of fossil fuels, in order to prevent the worst impacts of the climate cris...
Deep debt cancellations are needed to free up investment in climate crisis adaptation, according to campaign group Development Finance International (DFI).
Current emissions pledges by world governments leave the planet facing almost 3°C of warming by the end of the century, nearly double the 1.5°C Paris Agreement target, according to a new ...
“Trust is built in drops and lost in buckets.”
This article was first published in October 2023 and updated in November 2023.
Earth's warming climate could lead to almost four times more heat-related conditions and deaths, according to new research.
“It's important to remember that a forest is not just a load of sticks of trees. They're not just sticks of carbon. These are diverse, thriving ecosystems and it's the biodiversity within...
How green is your country? Is it embracing more sustainable ways of doing things? If so, how does it compare to other nations around the world?
With average annual temperatures threatening the Paris Agreement's 1.5°C climate target, 2023 looks almost certain to become the hottest year on record, scientists say.
This article was originally published on September 2023. It has been updated on 7 November 2023.
Around 200,000 hectares of palm plantations in areas designated as forests in Indonesia could be converted back to tree canopy, a government official has announced.