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Proper land use can bring global emission cuts
Land use is an important factor behind climate change. A new paper provides an ambitious roadmap for necessary changes.
Japan study finds meat isn’t the only diet-linked climate foe
Meat doesn't drive high carbon footprints in Japan. Instead, it’s sugary foods, alcohol and dining out.
Study touts solar as a solution for the world’s displaced
UNHCR spends US$35 million per year on diesel fuel to keep generators running. Solar will reduce cost, carbon emissions and other impacts.
After COP25, a more inclusive climate policy is needed
If the COP25-failure showed one thing, it is that we are woefully failing to employ the right means to decarbonize our energy system. This is despite the fact that a reliable low-carbon energy source is available to achieve this.
WEF: each of us can do more for net-zero emissions
According to a new report, more coordinated action is needed to speed up change on climate targets.
Japan shows how we can drastically cut CO2 emissions
Following the Fukushima nuclear accident, which was triggered by a massive earthquake and subsequent tsunami in 2011, Japan has been widely held up as a cautionary tale for the dangers of nuclear energy - but the country is rediscovering the