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Possible linkage between global warming and drug resistance: Two imminent threats to public health
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Possible linkage between global warming and drug resistance: Two imminent threats to public health

The pledge taken by the 194 Member States of the United Nations, which also includes India, to act meaningfully towards the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) is undeniably incredible.
artificial intelligence climate humans
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Will AI save us from ourselves?

Humans are wired to deal with immediate threats like that what's that moving in the bushes. However, for long-term threats like climate change, people suffer from cognitive biases that often make us discount the extent of the threat or turn us into bystanders as we wait for someone else to deal with the problem.

A better way for countries to track their progress on sustainability
www.nature.com

A better way for countries to track their progress on sustainability

A US–Chinese team shows how sustainability metrics can be improved.
Ortwin Renn: Five strategies that can help us achieve the SDGs
ensia.com

Ortwin Renn: Five strategies that can help us achieve the SDGs

From focusing on small steps to using stories to drive change, 17 sustainability scientists offer a plan for achieving the elusive Sustainable Development Goals.

Banking on Climate Change Report identifies biggest fossil fuel bankers

Banking on Climate Change Report identifies biggest fossil fuel bankers

The publication identifies US banks collectively as the biggest source of funding for fossil fuel expansion since the Paris Agreement on climate change was adopted, accounting for 37% of all global fossil fuel financing.

WWF report reveals “devastating” human impact on planetary health

WWF report reveals “devastating” human impact on planetary health

Human activity is pushing the planet's natural systems that support life on Earth to the brink, according to a report published by the World Wildlife Fund (WWF), which presents a "sobering picture" of the impact of human activity on the world's wildlife, forests, oceans, rivers and climate.

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