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Building a sustainable future will depend on collaboration and intervention across multiple sectors. Here are eight recommendations for policy-makers
Building more sustainable, resilient supply chains can help an economically and environmentally healthier world emerge post-COVID-19. Here's how to do it.
From robot waiters to transparent face-masks for lip-readers - COVID-19 has proved to be a mother of invention for both simple ideas and high-tech gadgets.
A new report by the IEA discusses measures governments around the world need to take if they are to support a sustainable recovery from COVID-19.
Companies can use objective data to do what’s in their financial best interest as well as the best interest of their employees.
The pandemic has highlighted fragilities in the global food system, and presented us an opportunity to rebuild it stronger than ever.
From respiratory droplets to viral load, here are four of the most important factors that influence our understanding of "safe" distance.
From better buildings to resilient infrastructure, UCL's Chair in Sustainable Global Resources, Raimund Bleischwitz, outlines five ways to build back greener after COVID-19.
The projected decline in remittances back to migrants’ home countries is much larger than what was felt globally during the Great Recession in 2009.
Black Americans are less likely to have bank accounts than other groups in the US, and the same is true for poor people in Europe, according to a report.
Food security was already fragile in East African countries – now a double hit from COVID-19 and a plague of locusts is exacerbating the situation.
Top stories: WHO warns of resurgence in Europe, Mexico's surge, and the true figure for US cases could be 10 times higher than reported.
