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Month: November 2024

Trump chooses oil industry executive as energy secretary

U.S. President-elect Donald Trump has selected Chris Wright, the founder of an oilfield services company, to lead the Energy Department, as his new administration continues to take shape. The transition team officially announced the choice on Saturday afternoon. On Friday,…

Researchers blame climate change for one fifth of dengue cases

paris —  Climate change is responsible for nearly a fifth of the record number of dengue cases worldwide this year, U.S. researchers said Saturday, seeking to shine a light on how rising temperatures help spread disease. Researchers have been working…

G20 Social discusses goal of lifting 600 million people out of poverty by 2030

RIO DE JANEIRO —  As Brazil prepares to welcome leaders from the world’s 20 largest economies for the Group of 20 summit, another event is taking place in Rio de Janeiro, one that brings global civil society to together for…

Protesters gather at UN climate talks in ‘global day of action’

BAKU, AZERBAIJAN —  Hundreds of activists formed a human chain outside one of the main plenary halls at the United Nations climate summit on what is traditionally their biggest protest day during the two-week talks. The demonstration in Baku, Azerbaijan,…

Colombian conflict survivors turn forest heroes in search of climate change solutions

This waterway, a silent witness to the turmoil of the municipality of Mapiripán, has seen it all – the wildlife trafficking, the coca harvests that fuelled conflict, the human bodies left behind amid a heinous massacre and the relentless erosion…

Raising the roof: Building resilience through conserving historic homes in the Philippines

In July 2022, a magnitude-7.0 earthquake shook the northwestern Philippines, killing 11 people and injuring nearly 600 others. The quake and its aftershocks caused an estimated 1.6 billion pesos ($27.3 million) in damage to infrastructure and agriculture. Among the hardest hit…

Japan’s minister visits Ukraine, expressing ‘grave concern’ over North Korean troops

KYIV, UKRAINE —  Japan’s foreign minister arrived in Kyiv on Saturday to discuss North Korea’s deepening military alliance with Russia, including the deployment of thousands of troops to support Moscow’s war in Ukraine. Takeshi Iwaya will meet his Ukrainian counterpart,…

UN climate chief urges G20 action to untangle COP29 talks

BAKU, AZERBAIJAN —  The United Nation’s climate chief urged G20 nations on Saturday to push COP29 negotiations toward a deal to raise money for developing nations, warning there was a “long way to go.” Negotiators worked through the night to…

Wild deer population boom has some in England promoting venison to consumers

WINCHESTER, England —  In the half-light of dusk, Martin Edwards surveys the shadows of the ancient woodland from a high seat and waits. He sits still, watching with his thermal camera. Even the hares don’t seem to notice the deer…

Many long COVID patients adjust to slim recovery odds as world moves on

LONDON —  There are certain phrases that Wachuka Gichohi finds difficult to hear after enduring four years of living with long COVID, marked by debilitating fatigue, pain, panic attacks and other symptoms so severe she feared she would die overnight….