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Difficulties behind the Construction of Green Buildings

Green buildings, sometimes referred to as sustainable or eco-friendly buildings, are planned and built with the intention of reducing their negative effects on the...

Turning Tides: Climate Change Watershed Prompts Reevaluation of Nuclear Energy and Deep-Sea Mining

Energy policy and environmentalism have long proven to be ideological battlegrounds, with frequent rifts over offshore drilling, gas pipelines, wind farms, hydropower, and nuclear...

The artistic flair inspiring greener European cities

Arts and culture can bring imagination and momentum to projects for putting urban neighbourhoods more in tune with nature. By Jack McGovan In the Dutch capital...

Donors’ deafening silence after Republic of Congo green-lights oil exploration in Conkouati National Park

Six weeks after signing a $50 million forest protection deal with donors, the Republic of Congo has given the green light to oil exploration in Conkouati-Douli...

Harnessing Soft Power: China in Global Climate Governance

The history of international order has long been influenced by power politics. Either in the form of realist’s security dilemma or a liberal’s economic...

Why Environmental Cause -not gimmicks, is the key to increase voters’ turnout among Indonesian youth

Ahead of presidential and regional elections which will be held simultaneously nationwide on 14 February 2024, various political parties are trying to appeal to...

EU climate chief rebuts business fears that green policies hit competitiveness

The EU’s climate chief has warned the bloc must not be lured into a “false narrative” that action against global warming is undermining the...

Unraveling the Dilemma of Tropical Peatland Restoration in Indonesia

Official government figures estimate that the total coverage of peatlands throughout Indonesia is approximately 13.43 million hectares, surpassing the land area of England. The...

India-Maldives Hydrographic Survey and the Principles of International Environmental Law

The earth's surface is covered with approximately 70% water, and most transnational trade occurs through it. It becomes essential to understand the features of...

Warfare in the Red Sea: What about nature?

As warfare escalates in the Red Sea, humanity’s most cherished ally ­—nature—faces severe danger; an onslaught for which they have no possible defence. "The Red...

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Iran-UAE Dispute Overshadows BRICS Foreign Ministers’ Meeting in India

Iran's foreign minister accused the United Arab Emirates (UAE)...

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