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This article is authored by Tauseef Alam, research lead, Rajya Sabha and Zainab Fatima, student, Banaras Hindu University.
Carbon pricing is no longer the domain of policy wonks or activist shareholders. It is a CFO issue, a boardroom concern, and ...
Driven primarily by fears of antagonising the military and fracturing a fragile coalition, the delay in appointing one has ...
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A new agenda for climate-resilient development
Mitigating the worst effects of climate change requires reconciling ambition and justice. But achieving both a just energy transition and ambitious global climate action depends on trade rules that ...
Two of the most emotive political issues have dominated the political debate beyond parliament this week: carbon and Gaza.
Delayed treatments, canceled doctor visits and skipped prescriptions: Researchers say all will increase because of the tax ...
Canadian businesses are feeling the impact of Donald Trump's tariffs on Canadian products. The duties are testing the limits of Canadian cordiality.
Canada’s nuclear sector doesn’t only fascinate me because of its public-health contributions. The CANDU reactor, invented and ...
By 2047, India will anchor Asia, mediate global divides, and shape equitable norms, not through hegemony but through its ...
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Harmony across the ages
By Dr Wang Zhenxian In a world increasingly shaped by social, political, and environmental divides, how can we rediscover a ...
With the implementation schedule still half-developed, the first anniversary of the European Artificial Intelligence law ...
"Indeed, if you look across the world, China has taken a leadership position in doing the right thing for wetlands," Coenraad Krijger, CEO of Wetlands International, a global not-for-profit ...