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How to assess the carbon footprint of a war
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How to assess the carbon footprint of a war

We know that war is bad for the environment, with toxic chemicals left polluting the soil and water for decades after fighting ceases. Much less obvious are the carbon emissions from armed conflicts and their long-term impacts on the climate. Colleagues and I have estimated that the US military alone contributes more greenhouse gas emissions than over 150 countries,...

NASA’s new ‘Greenhouse Gas Center’ tracks humanity’s contribution to climate change
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NASA’s new ‘Greenhouse Gas Center’ tracks humanity’s contribution to climate change

The center will track greenhouse gas emissions and help the public be more attuned to the impacts of climate change. At the end of November, The White House shared how the Biden-Harris Administration aims to combat climate change by increasing the monitoring and measurement of our nation’s greenhouse gas emissions. But this is not a...

To save the climate, change the game for petrostates
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To save the climate, change the game for petrostates

Future negotiations should focus more on reshaping incentives for oil and gas producing countries, and less on fulminating at their villainy. Daniel Litvin is the founder of Critical Resource and a visiting senior fellow at the Grantham Research Institute at LSE. He is the author of “Empires of Profit: Commerce, Conquest and Corporate Responsibility.” He...

Don’t Allow a Disastrous Collapse in Sudan
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Don’t Allow a Disastrous Collapse in Sudan

Biden’s benign neglect brought the RSF to the brink of victory. Now, Washington has a chance to save Sudan. The diplomatic needle has moved on Sudan at last. There’s an opening to halt the carnage, end the famine, and save the state from collapse. An intricate diplomatic dance is underway involving African and Arab leaders...

UAE: NEW SHAM TRIAL TARGETING DISSIDENTS DURING COP28 REVEALS AUTHORITIES’ SHAMELESS CONTEMPT FOR HUMAN RIGHTS
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UAE: NEW SHAM TRIAL TARGETING DISSIDENTS DURING COP28 REVEALS AUTHORITIES’ SHAMELESS CONTEMPT FOR HUMAN RIGHTS

Responding to the news that Emirati authorities on 7 December began a new mass trial, prosecuting more than 80 Emiratis, including renowned Emirati human rights defenders and prisoners of conscience – some of whom have already spent a decade behind bars, and are now facing trumped up terrorism charges, Aya Majzoub, Amnesty International’s Deputy Regional...

UAE stock markets up on rising oil price, rate cheer
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UAE stock markets up on rising oil price, rate cheer

Stock markets in the United Arab Emirates closed higher on Friday on rising oil prices and after the Federal Reserve indicated earlier in the week it is likely to cut borrowing costs next year. Oil prices, a major driver for Gulf economies, were on track to notch up their first weekly rise in two months after a...

Downing Street publishes Lord Cameron’s links to UAE
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Downing Street publishes Lord Cameron’s links to UAE

The Foreign Secretary spent three weeks in January lecturing in politics at NYU Abu Dhabi which is bankrolled by the Emirates. Downing Street has published details of Lord Cameron’s links to the United Arab Emirateswhich could have a “bearing on” his role as Foreign Secretary. Rishi Sunak’s ethics adviser included the former prime minister’s role...

The intersections between climate change and noise pollution
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The intersections between climate change and noise pollution

While high in the public and political discourse, as well as in public health, other environmental stressors, such as noise pollution, are much less researched, talked about and visible. However, the impact of noise pollution on public health is significant, across Europe, and globally. The interplay between climate change mitigation and noise pollution reduction reveals...

What does Putin want from the UAE and Saudi Arabia?
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What does Putin want from the UAE and Saudi Arabia?

Russia’s President Vladimir Putin visited the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia last week in a bid to expand relations with the two oil-rich states and show that he isn’t as isolated as he has been portrayed by the West. The Russian dictator’s visit to the two Gulf states was only the second time he...