Lula sounds the alarm at COP28: ‘The planet is burning’
Brazil president, Lula also called attention to the inequitable distribution of the impacts of climate change
Brazil president, Lula also called attention to the inequitable distribution of the impacts of climate change
Simone Tebet said that they are issued with lower interest rates abroad, generating less debt, and binding a commitment to apply resources to projects to protect the environment
The study, "Pricing agricultural emissions and rewarding climate action in the agri-food value chain" suggests that simpler policy models with lower administrative costs and minimal environmental integrity risks could be an appropriate starting point for agriculture
As part of a broader effort to combat climate change, USDA says that carbon markets offer a promising tool to achieve net-zero emissions
Under this resolution, companies will be required to submit the sustainable reports annually, always in May, alongside the reference form
Thanks to an innovative approach, combining expert knowledge and machine learning, a first European Drought Risk Atlas offers a detailed and disaggregated view on the risks posed by droughts to our societies and ecosystems
The carbon market has the potential to generate jobs and income based on sustainable practices, aligning Brazil with the global transition towards green economies
The "Cities & Food" initiative explores how urban areas can lead in accelerating transformations for sustainable food systems, offering insights for national and local policies.
The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development was adopted by all United Nations’ (UN) member states in 2015
The modern concept of sustainability on a planet with limited resources evolved from the work done by Carlowitz regarding the need for the sustainable management of forests