Countries promised to move away from coal, oil and natural gas at last year’s climate summit. New research shows they’re burning more than ever before. By Brad Plumer The prime minister ...
Countries promised to move away from coal, oil and natural gas at last year’s climate summit. New research shows they’re burning more than ever before. By Brad Plumer The prime minister ...
As the trend towards the international dispersion of certain value chain activities produces challenges, discover policies to meet these ...
The scandal has ignited debates on privacy and personal rights. Baltasar Ebang Engonga, a high-ranking Equatorial Guinean official, had the internet buzzing last week after video footage leaked ...
Baltasar Engonga, the sacked Director-General of the National Financial Investigation Agency, ANIF, of Equatorial Guinea, has been remanded. Engonga was remanded in Malabo’s Black Beach Prison.
The conference is also a key moment for countries to present their updated national climate action plans under the Paris agreement, which must limit global warming to 1.5°C above pre-industrial ...
It uses millions of observations from satellites and instruments on land and at sea. We monitor global and hemispheric climate indicators that can support our understanding of longer-term ...
Baltasar Ebang Engonga, a high-ranking Equatorial Guinea official, has been fired after hundreds of videos showing him having sex with women went viral on social media. In the videos, Engonga ...
The Grantham Institute sits at the heart of Imperial College London's work on climate change and the environment. We drive forward discovery, convert innovations into applications, train future ...
Equatorial Guinea's chief prosecutor Anatolio Nzang Nguema, assured TVGE that if medical examinations revealed that Ebang Engonga was "infected with a sexually transmitted disease" he would be ...
In many places around the world, extreme weather events are becoming stronger, and happening more often, due to climate change. This trend is likely to continue unless countries make steep cuts to ...