Nairobi, 26 February 2024 – Ministers of environment and other leaders from more than 180 nations convened today in Nairobi for the start of the sixth session of the United Nations Environment ...
A new international study calls for a fundamental reset in how humanity understands and pursues sustainable development. The ...
Nairobi, 1 March 2024 – The sixth UN Environment Assembly (UNEA-6) concluded today in the Kenyan capital, Nairobi, with Member States delivering 15 resolutions aiming to boost multilateral efforts to ...
Regenerative design and sustainable development represent transformative approaches to addressing the pressing challenges of urbanisation, climate change, and environmental degradation. Unlike ...
As artificial intelligence rapidly expands, the United States and China face similar sustainability challenges, but their ...
Being the primary engine of global economic activity, energy obtained from non-renewable sources plays a large role in ...
Water presents a significant global development challenge as crises over resources and access to clean water are becoming more extreme due to climate change. To reach the most disadvantaged ...
The University of Connecticut Board of Trustees Wednesday unanimously approved two new undergraduate majors within the College of Agriculture, Health and National Resources. The approved majors, which ...
Organisers expect the hackathon to produce practical ideas and models that support environmental sustainability in Samail ...
Peter Burnett held a number of senior leadership positions in the federal Department of Environment from 2000 to 2013. From 2007-12, his responsibilities included administration of the EPBC Act.
Études caribéennes, No. 9/10, Le tourisme dans les îles et littoraux tropicaux et subtropcaux (Avril-Août 2008), pp. 238-249 (12 pages) Tourism in marine and coastal areas is a complex phenomenon.
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