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Accelerating Our Ocean’s Protection

Rita Maria El Zaghloul WASHINGTON, DC, APRIL 29 (PS) – Since 1971, the ocean has absorbed more than 90% of the excess heat caused by human-generated climate change, pushing it to the brink of collapse. The fact that the world is currently experiencing the largest coral-bleaching event on record is

Why Is Trump Unilaterally Dismantling US Defenses?

And on top of it all, Trump recently signed an executive order cutting funding for the US Agency for Global

Climate Action Requires Debt Relief

Second, many developing countries need assistance in reducing their debt burdens. Some are already in debt distress, while others suffer

Is Trump Right About Germany’s Surplus?

While Germany’s trade surplus has been too big for too long, it is on track to shrink. America’s deficit, too,

Dumping Biomass in the Ocean Is Not a Climate Solution

Two more processes could accelerate the release of carbon: dumping large quantities of baled biomass could – and likely would

What African Electrification Requires

We know that this can work. In 2024, Africa’s power sector achieved another year of double-digit growth, largely owing to

Insurers Must Embrace Geospatial AI

This poses an extremely complex and difficult challenge for insurance companies, which have understandably been struggling to cope. In recent

Will AI Close or Widen the Development Gap?

Encouragingly, the cost of AI development is beginning to decline. While OpenAI’s GPT-4 cost $100 million to train, the Chinese

This UN Debt Initiative Is Different

The urgency of the current crisis cannot be overstated. Over half of the 68 countries eligible for the International Monetary

Why China’s Marriage Crisis Matters

Can China’s government resolve the contradiction between its economic ambitions and its demographic reality? Judging by its past efforts, no