Gertrude Siduna appears to have little appetite for corn farming season. Rather than prepare her land in Zimbabwe’s arid ...
With the election of former President Donald Trump, CEOs need to reassess how the companies they lead should contribute to ...
Our planet faces a devastating loss of nature. Over a million plant and animal species are on the brink of extinction, and ...
Tolu Oni and colleagues argue that building healthy low carbon transport infrastructure in Africa’s rapidly growing cities requires addressing historical contexts, confronting power imbalances, and ...
Catholic and faith representatives will join global leaders and national delegates Nov. 11-22 in Baku, Azerbaijan, host to ...
As climate change enables the planting of trees further north, initiatives to establish forests in Arctic regions have gained ...
Researchers and practitioners continue to question what effective adaptation looks ... Addressing gender and social inclusion to manage ‘elite capture’ is vital While efforts on gender and climate ...
By Hippolyte FOFACK In 2011, the Busan Partnership agreement recommended a shift toward increased national ownership of the development agenda as part of the international drive for more effective ...
With a population exceeding 250 million, rapid growth and urbanisation place immense pressure on already strained ...
Entities operating in Uganda will have to adopt International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) in their reporting. International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) consist of a set of accounting ...
The nexus between climate change and human mobility has increasingly become an area of focus for researchers and policymakers ...
A new study has revealed that UK consumers are more likely to curb their carbon footprint if they see their leaders take ...