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In the more ambitious Bridges EP23 scenario, clean hydrogen becomes a cornerstone of global decarbonisation, growing to ...
A landscape of high tariffs increases the challenges of adapting to climate change, slowing the pace of the transformations ...
China has the world’s fastest growing number ... a number that rose to 17 million by 2021 and is projected to reach 115 million by 2050, according to the research published in PLOS One earlier ...
China is a vast and powerful country, but its geography presents a unique set of challenges that affect its economy, infrastructure, and global relations. With one of the largest landmasses in the ...
China has completed key technology checks for an experimental satellite in very low Earth orbit (VLEO), marking an initial step towards building a 300-satellite constellation for high-resolution ...
At present rates, by 2050 152 million people worldwide will be affected by dementia, with more than two-thirds of these cases originating from China.
Along the 63-mile highway between the towns of Kolwezi and Fungurume sit two towering symbols of China’s stranglehold ... in the capital Kinshasa — that shape global prices of a metal critical ...
If the United States falls behind Russia and China in South Asia, it won’t just forfeit clean energy leadership.
Early in the Spring of 2024, the hulking shape of China’s newest nuclear-powered submarine, complete with her unique X-shaped stern, was visible in satellite photos, docked at a shipyard near Wuhan.
Norway's crusade to eliminate gasoline powered cars was years in the making. Can that achievement be replicated?