biodiversity lossand pollution and rising extreme weather events have not changed the world’s spending priorities. In 2023, the world collectively spent just $220 billion to protect nature while spending $7.3 trillion —33 times more—destroying it, a new U... See more
biodiversity lossand pollution and rising extreme weather events have not changed the world's spending priorities. In 2023, the world collectively spent just $220 billion to protect nature while spending $7.3 trillion — 33 times more — destroying it, a ne... See more
groundwater rechargeand its role as a climate and air quality regulator. Stemming the tide of environmental degradation of the Aravallis will, according to a new study, require treating the entire ecosystem and its human inhabitants as a cohesive unit. Ti... See more
COP31 presidencyteam, with a proposal to develop a global roadmap to transition away from fossil fuels. Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads IRENA’s director general Francesco La Camera conveyed the agency’s plan to representatives of the 170 member states a... See more
Listen to this article in summarized format groundwater rechargeand its role as a climate and air quality regulator. Stemming the tide of environmental degradation of the Aravallis will, according to a new study, require treating the entire ecosystem and ... See more