WWF Germany's clever campaign utilizes Twitter's rebranding to advocate wildlife conservationThe World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) has cleverly used Twitter's recent rebranding to highlight the urgent need for wildlife conservation. ...
As temperatures soar, ministers try put the world back on the 1.5°C trackAt the annual Berlin climate meet, ministers representing major economies and negotiating groups will aim to find compromises on knotty pol...
Growing a sustainable family tree: Why we’ve nurtured mangroves since the 1940sApart from their strengthening powers, mangroves, with saltmarshes and seagrasses, are among just three marine blue carbon ecosystems recog...
Fr Paul Fernandes SJ appointed new director of Xavier School of Management, JamshedpurFr. Paul. Fernandes, S.J. has taken over the responsibilities as the new director of XLRI - Xavier School of Management, Jamshedpur with im...
EU bank to stop funding fossil fuels in 'landmark decision'Despite gas proving a potential sticking point, the EIB's board of directors -- composed of state representatives and the European Commissi...
The story of Chinese Panda and its diplomatic strengthThe International Union for Conservation of Nature in September 2016 removed the giant panda from the endangered list of species after 28 y...
- Sustainable development, energy conservation high on corporate agenda
In a recent meet, industry leaders discussed the need to use technology to further the green agenda of businesses.
- Potential economic gains in water industry to rise worldwide as river basins face scarcity: Report
A research report prepared by Frontier Economics states that potential economic gains in water supply and sanitation will rise worldwide.
- G-8 endorses halving of world greenhouse gas emissions
Leading industrial nations endorsed halving world emissions of greenhouse gases by 2050.
- 'US has done least to address global warming'
The G8 Climate Scorecards 2008 says that the US has done the least among the world's eight biggest economies to address global warming.
- Biofuels under fire as food crisis looms
The increased use of biofuels has been partially responsible for a hefty increase in food prices worldwide.
- Carbon capture may only be quick fix for climate change
Burying greenhouse gases underground is emerging as humanity‘s number one weapon to fight global warming, hailed by the oil and coal indust...