Reader Marv Werlinger writes: I like reliable power. Coal and nuclear. Hydro-electric, very good. Limit wind and solar because they are reliably unreliable when you need...
When Vietnam and a group of rich countries struck up a $15.5 billion energy transition deal nearly a year ago, they set out an enticing prospect:...
An ocean of black suits, waves white thoubs, greeting women in liputa, abaya, sari–scores of young men from Trinity College in Hyderabad, in matching polos, embroidered emblem over...
Climate change imperils Indigenous ecosystems, food security, knowledge bases and ways of life, leaders say, making rapid action to reduce emissions a “matter of life and...
Sustainability Sustainable Transportation 3 minutes read Introduction Barcelona’s Sustainable Transportation Barcelona, the vibrant city on the coast of Spain, has emerged as a global leader in sustainable...
In response to the meme here, Eddy Oriente Balzola writes: Not when they act like thugs. Otherwise, respect indeed. Exactly, Eddy. All good people respect soldiers...
Introduction World Smart City Index The world is witnessing a rapid transformation in urban development with the emergence of Smart Cities. These cities leverage technology and innovation...
Today, on my way into Dubai’s Expo Center, the day when the action starts to happen, the parties begin to convene and the massive machine of...
Introduction Songdo, the Future of Smart Cities In the era of rapid urbanization and the ever-expanding influence of technology, Songdo, South Korea emerges as a shining...
The US has promised $3 billion to the Green Climate Fund (GCF), for reducing emissions and adapting to climate change in developing countries. US vice-president Kamala...