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Energy TransitionPhasing down, phasing out, or transitioning away: What did COP28 agree on fossil fuels?Ewan Thomson and Ian Shine 21 Nov 2023
Energy TransitionLatam and Caribbean have ‘remarkable energy potential’, plus other top energy storiesRoberto Bocca 21 Nov 2023
Energy TransitionIntroducing Energy Efficiency 2.0: the electric grid of the future, built for renewablesSara Vad Sorensen 21 Nov 2023
Education and SkillsInterdisciplinary research is key to scientific discovery. So why are universities reluctant to cross disciplines?Phil Baty 21 Nov 2023
Nature and BiodiversityHow airports can land financing to push aviation decarbonizationRana Nawas and Katia Riva 21 Nov 2023
Nature and BiodiversityWill the United States run solely on renewable energy in ten years?Ashley Winchester 21 Nov 2023
Nature and BiodiversityFocusing on soil health can help us feed the world's growing population without harming the planet: Here's howIliass Elfali 21 Nov 2023
Equity, Diversity and InclusionThe 4 insidious phrases prevent the gender gap in leadership from closingAngelique Krembs 21 Nov 2023
Nature and BiodiversityHeat-related deaths could increase four-fold by mid-century, and other nature and climate stories you need to read this weekJohnny Wood 20 Nov 2023
Health and Healthcare SystemsThis man is on a mission to cure paralysis in our lifetime. Here’s his storyEwan Thomson 20 Nov 2023
Geographies in DepthChina’s Belt and Road Initiative turns 10. Here’s what to knowSpencer Feingold 20 Nov 2023
Climate Action3 key outcomes from previous COPs – and the progress the world has madeRebecca Geldard 20 Nov 2023
Nature and BiodiversitySome air pollution can block solar radiation – but cutting pollution is still the way to tackle global warmingAndrea Willige 20 Nov 2023
Nature and BiodiversityConversations around the climate crisis can be difficult. Here's how AI and cartoons can helpGill Einhorn, Jemilah Mahmood, Flora McCrone, Janot Mendler de Suarez, and Pablo Suarez 20 Nov 2023
Emerging TechnologiesUN advisory body created to address global AI governance, and other digital technology stories you need to readCathy Li 20 Nov 2023
How Japan’s semiconductor industry is leaping into the futureNaoko Tochibayashi and Naoko Kutty 20 Nov 2023
Nature and BiodiversityHere's why electrification is about much more than battery electric vehiclesOlivier Rabiller 20 Nov 2023
Climate ActionFrom mangroves to floating gardens: 8 ways Asia is harnessing nature to fight climate changeUNEP (United Nations Environment Programme) · United Nations Environment Programme 20 Nov 2023