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Here’s what we need to accelerate progress on the UN’s 2030 global energy goals

Peyton Fleming The 2017 Global Tracking Framework report showcases encouraging trends in providing the world’s neediest populations with access to reliable electricity and clean energy. I’m an optimist by nature, so when I see a new sustainable energy report I immediately look for the good news.

Business , Data & Reports , Energy / 04/09/2017
Globally, record new renewable power capacity added at lower cost

Global Trends in Renewable Energy Investment 2017 finds that wind, solar, biomass and waste-to-energy, geothermal, small hydro and marine sources added 138.5 gigawatts to global power capacity in 2016, up 8 per cent Global investment of $241.6 billion in 2016, 23% less than 2015, brought 138.5 gig

Cities , Data & Reports , Featured , Food , Migration , SDGs / 03/27/2017
A quiet value chain revolution is sweeping farmers, food & cities

New report by the International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) says that for the first time in modern history, the number of people living in extreme poverty fell below 10 percent of the global population Some keynotes 60% of rice purchased in Nigeria’s urban areas is imported because

Climate , Data & Reports , Water / 03/10/2017
Climate change drives up river salinity in Bangladesh

Susmita Dasgupta Already facing increasing river salinity due to climate change, parts of coastal Bangladesh could become zones of poverty with limited freshwater available in rivers It has been established by now that coastal Bangladesh is being seriously affected by climate change. It is now imper

Data & Reports , Environment / 02/22/2017
Australia’s 2016 environment scorecard: rains return but in some cases too late

Albert Van Dijk and David Summers The overall story is one of rainfall boom after four years of bust. The national average rainfall in 2016 was again well above average, albeit not quite as much as in the bumper years 2010-11. After several dry years, vegetation across much of Australia received m

Data platform launched by UNEP to track SDGs

Environment Live is the dynamic UN knowledge platform, designed to collect, process and share the world’s best environmental science and research, has introduced new tools to review progress towards the implementation of the Sustainable Development Goals Built and maintained by UN Environmen

Modern Communication technology at the centre of better work-life balance: New ILO report

New ILO-Eurofound report shows that the use of modern communication technologies facilitates a better overall work-life balance but, at the same time, also blurs the boundaries between work and personal life. The expanding use of digital technologies such as smartphones, tablets, laptops and desktop

Language a barrier to flow of scientific knowledge

Amin Equiano Language is still a major barrier to the transfer of scientific knowledge even though English is increasingly used as the global language of science, a study has found. The research, published in the journal PLOS Biology, highlights a practical problem that scientists in many parts of t

Is warming behind India’s depleting groundwater?

Athar Parvaiz Changing rainfall patterns may be depleting India’s groundwater storage more than withdrawals for agricultural irrigation, says a new study published in January by Nature Geoscience. While India’s diminishing groundwater is widely attributed to over extraction, especially in the no

Polluted air beyond permissible standards across India: Greenpeace

None of the Indian cities comply with standards prescribed by the World Health Organisation (WHO) and very few cities in southern India comply to Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) standards. Every single day, we in India who walk the streets of our country, India, breathe polluted air way beyon

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