Back-to-back cyclones in Madagascar have left more than 400,000 people in need of food assistance, according to estimates by ...
Unpack the geography of global instability – from contested borders to forced displacement in nations around the world ...
Reviving canal digging, first launched by Ziaur Rahman and renewed by Tarique Rahman, is presented as a climate resilience ...
This paper makes an initial attempt to account for differences in the technologies used by women- and men-run businesses, that is, technological “heterogeneity,” for better understanding productivity ...
As allies share their national risk assessments for climate breakdown, the Albanese government refuses to release its ‘frankly terrifying’ report from 2022.
Up to half of grazing lands could be unusable by 2100 as climate change reshapes temperature and rainfall patterns critical for livestock.
Even as farmers shift toward less water-intensive crops, climate change is pushing agricultural water consumption upward in ...
This paper examines whether small low- and middle-income countries offer excess returns and diversification benefits to global investors. Using monthly equity price data from 2015–25, the study pools ...
Many tropical cities may heat up faster than nearby rural areas, raising health risks even if global warming stays near 2°C.
The weather preceding wildfires that tore through Chile and Argentina last month was made three times more likely due to human-caused climate change.
By Martin Clark Despite the troubled world we live in and the dominance of the politics of oil, there is now little doubt ...
The growing number of storms and floods associated with climate change is increasing the risk of a serious human infection—and Australia's rural communities are underprepared. That's the stark warning ...