The Economic and Environmental Value of Breastfeeding in Combating Global Challenges
Exclusive breastfeeding rates remain insufficient globally, with only 44% of women adhering to WHO guidelines. The marketing power of the...
Exclusive breastfeeding rates remain insufficient globally, with only 44% of women adhering to WHO guidelines. The marketing power of the...
Researchers have initiated a £3 million study named RESHAPE, focused on evaluating the impact of climate change on healthcare systems...
Africa faces an extreme debt crisis that hampers its ability to tackle climate change effectively. With the continent being the...
On October 25, 2023, Caritas Internationalis and Caritas Indonesia convened in Jakarta to address the dire impacts of climate change...
The degradation of crucial wetlands in the Lesotho Highlands threatens Gauteng's water supply, reliant on the Lesotho Highlands Water Project...
The article examines the implications of climate change on global health, particularly on women and girls, highlighting a significant gap...
Scientists are investigating whether the rapid melting of glaciers can trigger volcanic eruptions, particularly in regions like Iceland, where many...
The UNFCCC warns that current climate pledges will only reduce global emissions by 2.6 percent by 2030, far below the...
International scientists have determined that human-induced climate change has intensified rainfall, leading to devastating floods across several African nations, resulting...
Aaron Mair, former Sierra Club president, delivered a lecture on intersectionality and the climate crisis, emphasizing the disproportionate effects on...