Tropical Storm Hilary has shattered rainfall records in Southern California, leaving heavy flooding in its wake. It's the first tropical storm to hit the Los Angeles area in more than... read more →
Parts of France are preparing for another summer heatwave, with temperatures of around 40 degrees Celsius forecast. On Wednesday, five regions of the country were put under an alert for very high temperatures.... read more →
Typhoon Lan has slammed into central Japan cutting power to more than 80-thousand households. Six people have been injured, one seriously, in the strong winds and there is significant flooding throughout... read more →
55 People have died in floods in Bangladesh with most deaths reported from the Rohingya refugee camps in Cox's Bazar. In India, more than 20 people have died, as temples... read more →
“The idea of grass charcoal had never crossed my mind!” exclaims Mary Tiekor, Handi Women’s Group member and charcoal producer, as she holds a freshly made organic briquette in her... read more →
Officials say that at least 36 people have died as wildfires rage across Maui County in Hawaii and hundreds are being evacuated as wildfires wreak havoc across the US state.... read more →
By Christoff Bauernschmitt, Head of Alternative Investments, Old Mutual Investment Group, Old Mutual Namibia In the realm of finance, alternative investments offer diversification and returns beyond traditional asset classes in finance,... read more →
Hannes van der Watt, University of North Dakota Hydrogen, or H₂, is getting a lot of attention lately as governments in the U.S., Canada and Europe push to cut their... read more →
Jim Skea, the new head of the UN's IPCC, warned that it's not helpful to imply that a temperature rise of 1.5 degrees Celsius is an existential threat to humanity.... read more →
Press Release The Southern Africa region has seen a slowdown in economic growth over the past year as its largest economy, South Africa, confronts multiple challenges. Civil unrest, electricity crisis... read more →