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At independence in 1947, Pakistan was described as a “moth-eaten” state in Chaudhri Muhammad Ali’s The Emergence of Pakistan. It inherited barely any infrastructure, seven million refugees and no ...
It’s hurricane season in the United States, and this year appears particularly spicy. The climate across the world is increasingly out of control and worrying the top brains who all wear white lab ...
Analysis by an international team of scientists showed 440 million people were threatened by fire encroaching on their homes ...
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On Friday, July 4th, floods began to sweep across Texas Hill Country. The floods devastated the Hill Country, washing away ...
China, Korea and Russia move ahead of Europe and the US in the race to sell reactors overseas, as emerging nations turn to nuclear energy ...
Chinese officials have showcased what they claim will be the world's largest solar farm on the Tibetan plateau ...
The failure to agree a global treaty on plastic pollution highlights how the UN’s requirement for unanimity holds back environmental policy, but there are better ways to make progress ...
Switzerland's lead negotiator at INC-5.2 reflects on why the talks didn't succeed - and the options now for getting an effective agreement ...
School facilities in Puerto Rico are neither designed nor prepared to face hotter and more frequent heat waves as students ...
Chinese government officials last month showed off what they say will be the world’s largest solar farm when completed high ...
Climate change-driven weather disasters like hurricanes, wildfires and floods pose an immediate threat to the U.S. drug supply chain, a new study says.