U.S. child labor laws were put into place in 1938 to protect the educational opportunities of youth and prohibit their employment in jobs that are detrimental...
Welcome to Carbon Brief’s DeBriefed. An essential guide to the week’s key developments relating to climate change. This week Raging wildfires SOUTH KOREAN BLAZE: Wildfires in...
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Climate-vulnerable island states say they are being trapped “between a rock and a hard place” by the European Union – led by the Netherlands and Denmark...
Speaking at COP29 in Azerbaijan about the impact of climate change on Africa, the executives of Afreximbank promised to double-down on their commitment to a just...
Xpansiv, a leading infrastructure provider for global energy transition markets, has announced the launch of its CBL GEO® CORSIA first compliance phase (GEO CP1) standardized spot...
I dispute both parts of the meme here. Many people have said that reading the bible tends to turn people into liberal atheists, as rational people...
BYD hit new highs in 2024, reporting record revenue and accelerating its sustainability efforts. Quite interestingly, it has taken down Tesla. What fueled the Chinese EV...
Nickel is a key metal used in many industries. It’s found in stainless steel, electric vehicle (EV) batteries, and other high-tech uses. The nickel market has...
I just ran into a Norwegian couple here in the U.S. on vacation. As previously mentioned, I like to compliment Scandinavians on their standing near the...