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Of the 0.61C increase in global average temperatures over 1990-2020, a new study estimates that 65% was due to the emissions ...
The “wealthiest 10 per cent” of people on the planet are “responsible” for 65 per cent of the 0.61°C increase in global ...
While President Trump's tariffs may make for a good negotiating tool, Scott Baier, professor of economics and acting ...
The Secondary section of Birla High showcased their music, drama and dance skills at the annual day and prize distribution ...
Having described the new debt crisis in the first three parts of this series, we now turn to illustrating it with examples ...
Climate Resilient Socio-Economic Growth Through Water Conservation by Dr. Indira Khurana challenges conventional views on ...
Trump isn’t the disease. He’s the fever. The red-hot symptom of something festering way deeper in the marrow of the republic.
Five millennia ago, wealth inequality—which had stayed roughly constant for thousands of years—exploded. It has stayed ...
A major source of unease around AI is how its advance can make societies’ existing inequities even worse—a systemic ...
It comes as a new report from the WHO revealed targets designed to help tackle global health inequalities within a generation will not be met.
In an age of rapid economic and social change, the study of inequality has become one of the most important research areas in the social sciences field. This interdisciplinary programme examines the ...