While Trump has again withdrawn from the Paris Agreement, Beijing shows no signs of altering its commitment to greening its economy.
It’s 12 years since Xi Jinping launched his crackdown on graft with a promise to catch “flies” as well as “tigers”. Since then, inspectors have disciplined six million officials. Yet last month the Chinese leader warned corruption was still on the rise and remained the “biggest threat” to the ruling Communist Party.
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Climate Cosmos on MSNThe Threat of Climate Change to Global Cultural Heritage SitesExplore the alarming effects of climate change on our world's cultural heritage! 🌍 These iconic sites are not just places; they are stories of our past that need safeguarding for future generations.
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Climate Cosmos on MSNThe Impact of Climate Change on Global Human RightsClimate change isn't just an environmental issue; it's a human rights crisis. 🌍 As the planet warms, we're seeing the ripple effects on communities around the world. Let's come together to advocate for a sustainable future and protect every individual's rights.
AS climate change increasingly threatens Africa’s coffee industry, experts have urged farmers to adopt climate-smart strategies, including reforestation and crop diversification, to safeguard their livelihoods.
DISTRICT councils and financial institutions across the country have been urged to introduce a comprehensive micro loan scheme aimed at helping smallholder farmers, particularly women, adapt to the growing effects of climate change.
The trend is bucking the sluggish consumption seen elsewhere in China’s post-Covid economy – though experts warn climate change and other environmental concerns could risk wiping out some of those gains further down the trail. President Xi Jinping has ...
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allAfrica.com on MSNAfrica: China-Africa Cooperation - A Path to Sustainable Development and Climate ActionSummit reaffirmed a shared belief among African leaders: the continent has the potential to reshape the global order. However, this can only be realized if African leadership takes a more decisive role on the international stage.
BANGKOK — China’s President Xi Jinping met with private sector business leaders on Monday, offering them assurances that policies regarding the private sector would not change, state media ...
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