The global race to transition to a low-carbon economy critical minerals like lithium, cobalt, and copper climate change ...
Amid global protests against Tesla, an anarchist group has released what seems to be thousands of Tesla owners' information ...
Protestors are standing outside Tesla lots and waving anti-Musk signs. Celebrities and influencers are going viral with ...
The Saya de Malha Bank is one of the world’s largest seagrass fields and the planet’s most important carbon sinks. It faces incalculable risks that threaten the future of humanity.
The number of conflicts disrupting or halting the mining of critical minerals, like copper and lithium, is putting the energy transition required to combat climate change ...
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Statista on MSNThe World's Autonomous RegionsAutonomous regions exist in many different contexts around the world. While some countries decide to embrace autonomy fully ...
The Inter-American Court of Human Rights ordered the Ecuadorian government to protect uncontacted Indigenous groups from oil operations and to leave oil in the ground underneath their lands ...
A new study from the Institute of Development Studies warns that the scale of global mining conflicts threatens clean energy ...
Nestled away in the Indian Ocean, the bank’s seagrass habitats are being decimated by a multinational fleet of fishing ships ...
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Asian News International on MSNSix-day "International Workshop on land Governance" to commence in Haryana to tackle Global Land ChallengesThe Ministry of Panchayati Raj in collaboration with the Ministry of External Affairs under their Indian Technical and Economic Cooperation (ITEC) program and the Haryana Institute of Public ...
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Mongabay News on MSNHow ‘ecological empathy’ can help humans reconnect with nature and shape a better worldBy Mike DiGirolamoRachel Donald A useful framework for considering the needs of the “more-than-human world” when designing human-made systems is “ecological empathy,” the focus of Lauren Lambert, ...
The team at the award-winning data journalism outlet suspected that Russia would invade — they could see clues in the data.
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