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World Food Day: Time To Start Food Distribution Improvements

World Hunger: A Global Crisis in Need of Action According to recent reports, up to 783 million people around the world suffer from perpetual hunger. This alarming statistic highlights a

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The future of solar energy in the United States is facing uncertainty as the U.S. House of Representatives has proposed

‘Give workers a stake in energy industry’

Trade Unions and Climate Groups Demand ÂŁ1.9 Billion Emergency Funding for North Sea WorkersSeveral trade unions and 65 climate groups

Trump’s USDA tried to erase climate data. This lawsuit forced it back online.

The United States Department of Agriculture has announced that it will be restoring climate-related information on its websites after facing

Indirect Source Rules: An Emerging Route Toward Clean Freight

The rise of e-commerce in recent decades has revolutionized the way we shop and consume goods. Gone are the days

12,000 Reasons Why Trump Administration Must Be Stopped from Dismantling FEMA

Addressing the Challenges of Danger Season: A Call to Strengthen FEMA From May to October, the United States and its

The Deceit Playbook: Fossil Fuel Interests Target  Opponents with Intimidation Campaigns 

Lobbying Group discussing the hacked materials with the oil and gas corporation and its advisors” (United States District Court, Southern

Ask an Expert: How Strong is the Case Against Fossil Fuel Companies for Climate Fraud?  

Hawai’i Takes Legal Action Against Fossil Fuel Companies in Landmark Climate Case Recently, Hawai’i made headlines by filing a lawsuit

Ice roads are a lifeline for First Nations. As Canada warms, they’re disappearing.

The region holds an estimated $60 billion in minerals, including gold, copper, and nickel. But the only way to access