Climate breakdown and inequality are deeply interwoven, with each crisis exacerbating the other, according to a new report.
Oxfam Australia warns that the impacts of the invasion and colonisation that began on that day in 1788 are still being felt by First
The charity’s report argues that the UK owes reparations to the colonial country for extracting money between 1765 and 1900
Ministers have made barely any progress on their goal of cutting Scots’ car use by 20 per cent by 2030 due “a lack of leadership”, watchdogs said.
Former Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross said Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency — the cost-slashing body known as DOGE — should train its sights on the World Bank after it was accused of losing track of $24 billion in climate funding.
There is a need to be “realistic” about what is achievable in cutting Scotland’s car use, the Transport Secretary has said, after auditors said the Government’s target is likely to be missed. However,
Oxfam has been slammed for becoming a ‘straightforwardly socialist campaigning organisation’ in a brutal analysis of its report which claimed Britain owes India £52 trillion in reparations. The report argues that the UK drained the ‘equivalent of 20 years of our GDP’ from colonial India between 1765 and 1900.
WASHINGTON (AP) — U.S-funded aid programs around the world have begun firing staff and shutting down or preparing to stop their operations, as the Trump administration’s unprecedented freeze on almost all foreign assistance brings their work to a sudden halt.
Earth's climate has changed throughout history for numerous reasons, but modern climate change is driven by human behavior.
A new study led by an ecology and evolutionary biologist at UC Santa Cruz finds that temperature changes due to climate change have a doubly detrimental impact: Not only do they destabilize animal populations,
Audit Scotland and the Accounts Commission said there has been a lack of leadership and no clear plan for meeting the target.
Day, which aims to raise awareness of and advocate for the elimination of 21 historically overlooked diseases that affect around 1·6 billion people worldwide. This year's World NTD Day will continue the theme from last year—“Unite.