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The impact of extreme weather on migration patterns depends strongly on age and education, a new study by researchers at Stanford University, Harvard University, and the University of British Columbia has suggested.
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Extreme weather ‘may trap’ certain populations in place, as others migrate

11 months ago11 months ago4 mins

The impact of extreme weather on migration patterns depends strongly on age and education, a new study by researchers at…

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A new study led by researchers from Stanford University has suggested that the widespread deployment of carbon capture technologies would be 'much more expensive and damaging' than transitioning entirely to renewable energy.
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Carbon capture deployment ‘much more expensive’ than shift to renewables

1 year ago1 year ago4 mins

A new study led by researchers from Stanford University has suggested that the widespread deployment of carbon capture technologies would…

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An AI-driven study has suggested that even with rapid decarbonisation, global warming beyond 1.5 degrees Celsius is inevitable, with the hottest years of this century set to 'shatter' recent temperature records.
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Hottest years this century will ‘shatter’ temperature records, study finds

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An AI-driven study has suggested that even with rapid decarbonisation, global warming beyond 1.5 degrees Celsius is inevitable, with the…

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A new Stanford University-led study has explored the level to which communities in rural Africa have sought to reverse land degradation
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What African communities can teach us about reversing environmental decline

2 years ago2 years ago4 mins

A new Stanford University-led study has explored the level to which communities in rural Africa have sought to reverse land…

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  • IBM’s Mark Kardos on how well-managed AI can help improve sustainability performanceJuly 16, 2026
  • Ambition Into Action – John Thomas, Global Sustainability Director, Transformation and Engagement, DecathlonJuly 13, 2026
  • Savills’ Lizzie Jones on how the global real estate firm is navigating an evolving ESG landscapeJuly 9, 2026
  • LocalDutch’s Maurice van der Knaap on how technology can help make healthy food hyper-localJuly 8, 2026
  • Ambition Into Action – Lisa Morden, Chief Sustainability Officer, Kimberly-ClarkJuly 6, 2026

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  • What the 2026 FIFA World Cup can teach us about social legitimacyJuly 14, 2026
  • Geo Green Power revamps its domestic solar offering to provide increased long-term value for customersJuly 9, 2026
  • What role does smart packaging play in reducing healthcare waste?July 9, 2026
  • Why climate risk is rising in 2026July 6, 2026
  • Regulated, but not resolved: why the ESG ratings regulation will not spare asset managers their homeworkJuly 2, 2026

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