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Global Cooperation And Regulation required to Multilayered Threats from New Technology

The Internet Governance Forum (IGF) concluded with a consensus highlighting the importance of the rule of law and global cooperation to ensure a safe cyberspace. The three-day Forum, under the title ‘Internet of Trust, brought more than 3,000 participants from 143 countries together to confront is

Companies are seizing new markets in clean energy aiming to cap global warming at 1.5 °C

A dramatic upsurge in demand for renewable energy from ambitious multinational companies is now shifting markets away from fossil fuels in more than 140 markets worldwide, a new RE100 report reveals. RE100 is the corporate leadership initiative led by The Climate Group in partnershi

Don’t Burn Your House to Smoke out a Rat: Climate Change Interventions

The ultimate result is, the tax-payer’s money which otherwise should have been used for welfare schemes, is being thrown in the drain in the garb of clean energy production and environmental protection.

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Billions In ‘Questionable Payments’ Went To California’s Medicaid Insurers And Providers

Chad Terhune In February, a federal watchdog estimated that California had signed up 450,000 people under Medicaid expansion who may not have been eligible for coverage. California’s Medicaid program made at least $4 billion in questionable payments to health insurers and medical providers over

Hydropower project in DR Congo : A Deal for Chinese and European companies

On October 16, the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) government announced a 14 billion USD joint and exclusive development agreement with a consortium of Chinese and European developers to construct the Inga 3 hydroelectric dam, following years of delay and controversy. The Chinese consortium is le

Chinese logging put Solomon Islands rainforests at risk

New evidence suggest hugely unsustainable rates of logging and high risk of illegal practices in the Solomon Islands are putting China’s trade diplomacy at risk Using satellite imagery and drone photography, the Paradise Lost report highlights how the Solomon Islands’ tropica

Top Madagascar shrimp co. moved millions among tax-haven shell companies

Aziz Ismail, 85, a French citizen born in Madagascar, bought into Madagascar’s shrimp business in 1973. His empire, known generally as Unima, now includes at least eight privately held companies in Europe and Africa that are mainly involved in seafood from Madagascar, where operations are centered

Coconut rhinoceros beetle: a huge threat in Solomon Islands and the Pacific

Luke Kiddle, Andrew Piper, Bob Macfarlane A new invasive strain of the coconut rhinoceros beetle (CRB), Oryctes rhinoceros, is present in Solomon Islands and is spreading rapidly. CRB is the most serious insect pest of coconuts, essential for food security and cash income, resulting in signific

World Bank, Asian Development Bank, still pouring billions into fossil fuels in climate-vulnerable

World Bank, the Asian Development Bank, and the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank are investing almost $5 billion in fossil fuels in 10 Asian countries. Three of the world’s biggest development banks have kept investing heavily in fossil fuels in some of the world’s most climate-vulnerable co

Why do we demolish buildings instead of de-constructing them for reuse?

Nate Berg Dismantling buildings piece by piece to preserve the reusable parts within keeps materials out of landfills and creates more jobs that demolition. Just a few years after starting a non-profit reselling used building materials in the early 1990s, Ted Reiff’s organization, The ReUse Peopl

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