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Could Chinese miners be facing stronger environmental standards?

A series of new guidelines aim to standardise and mainstream ESG reporting by Chinese mining companies, but gaps remain

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An aerial view of green and yellow rice terraces, China

Drone hunting sparks controversy in China

Could voting break the plastics treaty deadlock?

Emma Bryce suggests the majority must be able to move forward when total agreement is elusive

Community Adaptations to City Heat project

Trees are natural ACs for cities, if you plant the right ones

Urban trees are on the rise but researchers are only starting to uncover the best way to cool cities with them

Street vendors are struggling with rising temperatures

Leaders and scientists are seeking solutions to the health and income problems that extreme heat causes for Global South food stall traders

Why heat warnings need to get more local

As cities are warming in very uneven ways, experts say heat warnings need to become more granular to save lives

The health impact of humid heat demands attention

Global temperatures are surging but heat’s complexity and social aspects are being overlooked, argue two academics
<p>An aerial view of a pistachio tree plantation 80km from the city of San Juan, one of the most arid regions in Argentina and the surrounding land. This crop is expanding rapidly despite the scarcity of water (Image: Celina Mutti Lovera / Dialogue Earth)</p>
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The pistachio boom in Argentina clashes with the water crisis

The pistachio sector is gaining ground in desert areas like San Juan province, but this growth is encroaching on a severe water crisis

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