The Israel-Gaza conflict has spiralled out of control.
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Greenhushing is when companies keep their sustainability credentials secret. It’s becoming more widespread and this is why that matters.
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Greenhushing is when companies keep their sustainability credentials secret. It’s becoming more widespread and this is why that matters.
Disordered eating can develop as a way to manage disease symptoms, so recognising the risks can help prevent the problem.
Despite persistent lobbying, experts say it’s unlikely India will gain permanent membership of the UN Security Council anytime soon for several reasons.
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The Israel-Gaza conflict has spiralled out of control.
Tourism is projected to hit a record $US11 trillion in 2024, but unchecked growth raises concerns about overtourism and its impact on communities.
The deceptive practice undermines genuine efforts by industries and individuals to achieve the 2050 net zero target.
Curbing youth vape use means tackling misinformation spread by Big Tobacco — including the claim, contested by the WHO, that vapes can help people quit smoking.
The election to the Jammu and Kashmir legislative assembly will be crucial for defining the region’s political future.
Progress on the UN Sustainable Development Goals has stagnated. This month’s summit aims to forge a new global consensus on how to secure our future.
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