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The Carbon-Offset Market’s Broken Promises

BOGOTÁ – The recent Climate Week NYC, which convened corporate leaders, policymakers, scientists, and others to discuss climate solutions and drive progress toward decarbonization, underscored how forests have become big business. The fast-growing voluntary carbon market, where companies purchase nature-based offsets to compensate for their emissions, was worth $2 billion in 2021 and could reach $10-40

Lawmaker Baral demands adequate business allocation to House

According to her, in some cases, the House faces obstruction because some 'legitimate' demands are ignored by the government. The

Law formulation is useless if it does not serve the…

Nepali Congress leader Kantika Sejuwal has stressed on the need of the lawmakers formulating policies and programmes, determining an agenda

What Explains China’s Fertility Drought?

China benefits from its extraordinary powers to achieve policy goals. If Chinese policymakers take additional steps with more gender perspectives,

Gaza’s Never-Ending Catastrophe

JERUSALEM – Israel’s military response to the brutality of the Hamas attack on October 7, which has claimed the lives

‘Political will across the political spectrum requires for biodiversity protection’

I strongly feel that our rich biodiversity and natural ecosystems can be harnessed to fight the negative impacts of climate

The West Should Avoid Nagorno-Karabakh

For years, it has been consolidating an alliance with Azerbaijan against their common enemy, Iran. Today, Israel supplies nearly 70%

‘We intend to strengthen connectivity with China through roads, railways’

We intend to strengthen connectivity with China through roads, railways, airway, ports, and grids in an orderly manner as envisaged

People not well-informed on role of lawmakers: Urmila Majhi

CPN (Maoist Centre) leader Urmila Majhi has said that the people are not well-informed on the primary role of the

The Global North Must Follow the Global South’s Lead

EDINBURGH – With her ambitious Bridgetown Agenda to reform the international financial architecture, Barbadian Prime Minister Mia Amor Mottley has become a powerful advocate