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Renewables are now cheaper than coal. But new challenges await
As renewables are coming to reign in the world of energy, where should we proceed?
Coal’s swan song: Credit Agricole is latest bank to cut ties
Credit Agricole Group, one of the world’s leading commercial banks, is the latest to announce it will end business ties with companies that rely on coal revenues. That’s a decision with the potential for significant impact, given the long reach
Even small-scale fisheries can destroy marine ecosystems
The global impacts of small-scale fisheries include millions of tons of catch every year, often in places of high biodiversity.
Climate change will reshape maritime trade by 2050
Maritime trade needs to embrace the limits imposed by nature and discard a profits-at-all-cost business model.
Study: a fully circular bioeconomy is a myth
A study seeks to bring more clarity to the debate about new economic models.
Climate risk messages are missing the ‘boiling frog’
Climate scientists, journalists and citizen advocates alike often discuss the frustrations of climate communication that fails to translate into action. One expert is asking if the way that climate risks are framed for policymakers is the problem because, as he