We Discovered Why Giant Pandas Are Black and White: Here’s How
By Tim Carro, Nick Scott Samuel, and Ossi Nokelainen
In contrast to the many flamboyant species of birds, most of the 5,000 species of mammals...
India’s Terrible Roads: How to Build a World-Class Network and Still Reach Net Zero
By Uma S. Kambhampati and Subham Kailthya
One of the keys to China’s economic renaissance over the past couple of decades is often overlooked. Namely,...
Here’s Why China Probably Won’t Dominate the Electric Car Market this Year
By David Tyfield
In the wake of surging electric vehicle (EV) sales in China, it might seem that the Chinese market has already won the “EV race”...
What Your T-shirt Reveals About ‘Carbon Colonialism’ and the Global Economy’s Vast Hidden Emissions
By Laurie Parsons
Where does your T-shirt come from? It’s a question that apparently can be answered with an awkward neck twist and a glance...
“Mega” Wind and Solar Clean – Energy Bases – A Stepping Stone to China’s...
By Xing Zhang
At the UN General Assembly in September 2020, China’s President Xi Jinping announced China’s ambition to peak its carbon dioxide emissions before...
“Mega” Wind and Solar Clean-Energy Bases – A Stepping Stone to China’s Double-Carbon Pledge
By Xing Zhang
At the UN General Assembly in September 2020, China’s President Xi Jinping announced China’s ambition to peak its carbon dioxide emissions before...
To Meet Global Green Finance Needs, the EU and China Must Cooperate
By Christoph Nedopil and Mathias Lund Larsen
The green transition of energy, transport, industry, urbanisation and agriculture requires a massive acceleration of global green investments...
Arctic is Warming Nearly Four Times Faster Than the Rest of the World –...
By Jonathan Bamber
The Earth is approximately 1.1℃ warmer than it was at the start of the industrial revolution. That warming has not been uniform, with some...
After Oil: What Malaysia and Iran may Look like in a Post-Fossil-Fuel Future
By Rowena Abdul Razak and Asma Mehan
As the devastation of climate change makes the need to decarbonise clearer by the day, countries face the question of...
Flooding in Pakistan Shows that Climate Adaptation Requires International Support and Regional Co-Operation
By Zafar Adeel
The monsoon flooding in Pakistan has been referred to as a “monsoon on steroids” and described as a “monster monsoon.” These names reflect...