The world is squandering the opportunity to “build back better” from the Covid-19 pandemic, and faces disastrous temperature rises of at least 2.7C if countries fail to strengthen their climate pledges, according to a report from the UN.
The world is squandering the opportunity to “build back better” from the Covid-19 pandemic, and faces disastrous temperature rises of at least 2.7C if countries fail to strengthen their climate pledges, according to a report from the UN.
The virus that causes COVID-19 was not the first pathogen to pass from animals to humans, and it surely won't be the last. And though we may never pinpoint the exact animal source of SARS-CoV-2, we can hone our (re)search strategies to _...Read More_
The virus that causes COVID-19 was not the first pathogen to pass from animals to humans, and it surely won't be the last. And though we may never pinpoint the exact animal source of SARS-CoV-2, we can hone our (re)search strategies to _...Read More_
This is such BS. The only realistic outcome of the climate crisis is a collapse of the global market, meaning a 100% drop. Every other value is just possible by restricting the forecast to a specific point in time during the collapse, but _...Read More_
This is such BS. The only realistic outcome of the climate crisis is a collapse of the global market, meaning a 100% drop. Every other value is just possible by restricting the forecast to a specific point in time during the collapse, but _...Read More_
>"TEHRAN – Loss of natural habitats is the reason behind the outbreak of zoonotic diseases so that biodiversity protection is a great tool to _...Read More_
>"TEHRAN – Loss of natural habitats is the reason behind the outbreak of zoonotic diseases so that biodiversity protection is a great tool to _...Read More_
"The leap will be second only to the massive rebound 10 years ago after the financial crisis, and will put climate hopes out of reach unless governments act quickly, the International Energy Agency has warned.Surging use of coal, the _...Read More_
"The leap will be second only to the massive rebound 10 years ago after the financial crisis, and will put climate hopes out of reach unless governments act quickly, the International Energy Agency has warned.Surging use of coal, the _...Read More_