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As the Trump administration’s hostility towards the United Nations and other international organizations keeps growing, a New ...
As the global population of 8.2 billion grows and ages, the rise of dementia — often called 'the long goodbye' — is accelerating ...
The recent US court case that ordered three Greenpeace organisations to pay damages of over US$660 million to an oil and gas company was a stunning blow against civil society’s efforts to stop runaway ...
It is now official that the European continent is experiencing the fastest rate of global warming, according to a new scientific report.
April marks Genocide Prevention and Awareness Month, a time to reflect on the history, causes and victims of past genocides and to mobilize the necessary resolve to confront risks facing populations ...
US President Donald Trump has again seized global attention by arbitrarily imposing sweeping tariffs on the rest of the world. He reminds us America is still boss, claiming to ‘make America great ...
More than 13,600 participants from around the world registered for the inaugural CGIAR Science Week at the UN Complex, ...
With rain, hail, and frost coming at the wrong time, a group of Andean farmers living 3,000 meters above sea level have turned to agroecological practices.
Climate change is outpacing science and farmers are paying the price. Agricultural research innovations need to reach farmers ...
Retired blacksmith and mechanic José Hernández nostalgically recalls the passenger trains that once passed through his ...
Animal scientist Lindiwe Majele Sibanda tells IPS in an exclusive interview that science is key to ensuring that 9.7 billion will be food secure by 2050.
As agrifood systems in the Global South buckle under the weight of climate change, biodiversity, and even pollution, experts such as Dr. Himanshu Pathak call for urgent innovative solutions, as, at ...