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This study examines the consistency of Koreas clean energy policies with Paris-compliant trajectories derived from the IPCC AR6 scenario database.

World Water Day, held on 22 March every year since 1993, is an annual United Nations Observance that celebrates water and inspires action to tackle the global water crisis.
This research analyzes media coverage of government approaches to climate-health policy across 4 countries (USA, UK, Pakistan, and India) from 2015-2024, examining how newspapers portray governmental responses to climate change's health implications.

The EU’s biomethane market has been developing at speed. Since 2023, production has risen more than 30% and the fuel is fast becoming not just an instrument to reach energy transition targets but is also making a real contribution to security of supply.

In this episode of the "World We Want" podcast, Márcia Balisciano interviews Maria Angela Capello, President, Red Tree Consulting LLC. Maria Capello shares powerful insights on responsible energy development, embedding sustainability into strategy, advancing women in STEM and why human-centred leadership is critical to the energy transition.

In the second of a two-part Sustainably Speaking podcast special, Helen McGeough, ICIS global analyst team lead for plastics recycling talks to long-standing veterans of the European recycling industry about the current state of the market and steps for the future.
Glaciers in the Tien Shan serve as vital “water towers” for Central Asia, but their rapid retreat under climate warming threatens regional water security.
The authors proposed an integrated system combining intensive pig farming, rice cultivation, and biochar production leading to zero emissions goal. They also minimized the waste recovery cost, reduced greenhouse gas emissions and reused nutrients from pig farming waste.

