Hunger is becoming a new global threat. The UN is sounding the alarm for 13 countries at once. A new FAO-WFP report warns of worsening food crises in several regions, with 13 countries facing severe hunger in the coming months.
Australian scientists have learned to turn plastic waste into hydrogen using sunlight. University of Adelaide researchers developed a method to turn plastic waste into clean hydrogen and useful chemicals using only sunlight.
Climate goals don’t work without global money. Why states will have to negotiate with private capital For years, governments worldwide have announced ambitious climate goals. Yet a massive financial gap remains between these plans and actual projects.
AI Thirsts for Water: UN Calculates How Much Natural Resources Data Centers Consume In 2025, UN University reports data centers used 1.2 trillion gallons of water and 448 TWh of electricity.
Australia has lost the war against rabbits. Why the country failed to stop the invasion of 200 million animals Experts estimate Australia now has about 200 million wild rabbits, causing billions in annual damage to agriculture and natural ecosystems.
China returns to oil and gas. Why the new phase of the Belt and Road Initiative could be a game changer In 2025, China hit a record $71.5B in Belt and Road engagement, shifting from buying resource stakes to building industrial infrastructure, securing engineering contracts, and establishing long-term production chains.
FAO has called for putting artificial intelligence at the service of rural areas. FAO Director-General Qu Dongyu urged making AI accessible to farmers, herders, and rural communities worldwide.