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Save land to fight climate change, says Delhi Declaration

Soumya Sarkar and Joydeep Gupta Land-based solutions must segue into actions to stem biodiversity loss and restrain global warming, the United Nations desertification summit said in a declaration The biennial summit organized by the United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification (UNCCD) and hos

New Data Platform to support governments and entrepreneurs expand clean electricity in East Africa

Using data to link growing electricity demand with clean energy supply to expand electricity services the World Resources Institute and 20 partners launched Energy Access Explorer, an open-source platform for energy planners, donors and clean energy entrepreneurs Nearly 840 million people worldwide

61% of the world’s new oil and gas set to come from US

The sheer scale of this new production dwarfs that of every other country in the world and would spell disaster for the world’s ambitions to curb climate change A new Global Witness analysis analysis calls for urgent action from the US to curb fossil fuel production, and calls on the Democratic N

Cheap pill lowers health burden of heart disease

Inga Vesper A low-cost pill made up of four cardiovascular drugs could significantly reduce the burden of heart diseases, especially in low- and middle-income countries, according to a study undertaken in Iran. A paper published in The Lancet on 23 August showed that the so-cal

Progress made in fight against tobacco: WHO

Many governments are making progress in the fight against tobacco, with 5 billion people today living in countries that have introduced smoking bans, graphic warnings on packaging and other effective tobacco control measures – four times more people than a decade ago. The seventh WHO Report st

The world is off-track on food and agriculture SDG Goals

In the first report of its kind, FAO analysed, in a visual way, major global trends and data from up to 234 countries and territories on 18 indicators of four SDGs (2, 6, 14 and 15) under the UN agency’s custodianship. The world is off-track to meet most of the Sustainable Developmen

African countries and the state of their environments: the best and the worst

Corey J. A. Bradshaw, Flinders University and Enrico Di Minin, University of Helsinki Social and economic changes in Africa are being driven by increasing prosperity and heavy foreign investment. Money has been poured into activities such as road building, forestry expansion, livestock intensificati

Global pact to stop air pollution

Rodrigo de Oliveira Andrade Five national academies of science and medicine have urged the world to adopt concrete measures to tackle air pollution and prevent the millions of deaths it causes each year. The declaration from the science academies of Germany, Brazil and South Africa, and the science

Sanitation shock: Half of global population lack access to safe sanitation

Billions of people around the world are continuing to suffer from poor access to water, sanitation and hygiene, according to a new report by UNICEF and the World Health Organization. Some 2.2 billion people around the world do not have safely managed* drinking water services, 4.2 billion people do n

Managing the transition from aid: lessons for donors and recipients

Annalisa Prizzon The past 15 years have seen 35 low-income countries (LICs) achieving middle-income country (MIC) status. While income per capita is only one measure of a country’s economic and social development, the move to MIC status can shape its mix of financing resources and often triggers d

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