This is how we can save millions of people from extreme poverty after COVID-19
The pandemic could push another 200 million people into extreme poverty unless action is taken to accelerate development efforts, according to a UN report.
The pandemic could push another 200 million people into extreme poverty unless action is taken to accelerate development efforts, according to a UN report.
在“全球杀害女性大流行”中,每小时有6名女性会被男性杀害,而新冠肺炎的爆发部分掩盖了这件事,因此联合国呼吁采取紧急行动。
It’s often thought that a person’s job satisfaction depends on them being interested in their work. But new research suggests otherwise.
The iconic taxis have been hit hard by the pandemic. So, too, have cruise ships, which are currently being dismantled around the world.
Human activity is to blame for COVID-19, say 22 international experts. But we can prevent future pandemics by better protecting Earth’s natural resources.
A study by the United Nations has found that 87,000 women and girls were murdered in 2017. 80% of all murder victims were killed by men, the study also found.
Plants we consider to be weeds may soon be feeding our growing global population – and helping to combat climate change. Here’s how.
ニュージーランドは、初の電動航空機が納入されたことで、航空におけるカーボンフリーの未来を模索する国々の仲間入りをしました。スロベニア製の2人乗りのこの飛行機は、飛行訓練、そしてゼロエミッション飛行の体験を希望する人たちを乗せた、遊覧飛行に使用される予定です。このような飛行機は、ニュージーランドにとっては初ですが、世界全体では多く見られるようになってきています。
By 2050 there will be two billion more people on Earth than there are today. Agriculture can’t deliver enough food to meet that need so change is needed to increase output across the glob...
The history of food is the history of human development. Food has shaped landscape, culture and politics. But our current food systems are unsustainable and need to change.
A billion people in the world have no legal identity. Without an ID they can’t open a bank account, get a loan, or even vote. Now a tech entrepreneur has come up with an answer.
Despite rising world hunger, we still throw away one billion tonnes of food a year. The WWF has 10 suggestions for how we can eat more sustainably.
The death of a homeless man in the Netherlands prompted a young designer to act.
Carbon credits can help companies offset their emissions, but they can be contentious. Now a new scheme launching at COP27 aims to create a better framework for them.
Helen Ågren, Sweden’s Ambassador for the Ocean, wants the world to save the ocean from climate change and use it to tackle the causes of the problem.