ILO Adopts Landmark Convention on Biological Hazards at Workplace
Global labor summit adopts first binding rules on biological hazards and advances protections for digital and maritime workers.
FIDH Presses for Human Rights Focus as Bonn Talks Set Stage for COP30
FIDH urges governments at Bonn climate talks to prioritize justice, reparations and defender protection ahead of COP30.
South Korean Scientists Use Sunlight to Turn Plastic Waste into Hydrogen Fuel
Scientists in South Korea develop floating solar catalyst that turns plastic waste into clean hydrogen fuel.
Nasdaq, AirMiners Launch Online Carbon Education Platform
U.S. stock exchange Nasdaq and AirMiners team up to launch a free online course focused on carbon dioxide removal strategies.
Seven Nations to Pioneer $1B CIF Plan for Global Industry Decarbonization
Seven countries to lead global push to cut industrial emissions with support from $1 billion CIF program.
India Sees Surge in Grievance Redressals in May; Over 78K Complaints Resolved
India resolves over 78,000 grievances in May as digital platforms and state engagement drive faster redressal.
EU Says $278B Needed for Nuclear Energy to Meet 2050 Climate Goals
EU report outlines massive nuclear investment needs to support clean energy goals and boost industrial competitiveness by 2050.
Uyghur Forced Labor Taints Global Supply of Critical Minerals, Report Warns
Forced labor in China’s Uyghur Region taints global supply chains for key minerals used in tech and defense.
Tigers, Elephants Rebound in Manas National Park After Decades of Conflict
Endangered wildlife rebounds in Manas National Park after decades of poaching and habitat loss during civil unrest.
DGT, Shell India Partner to Train Youth in Electric Vehicle, Green Energy Skills
The Government of India and Shell launch green skills initiative to train young people for careers in electric vehicles and clean energy.