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An analysis based on World Resources Institute’s Aqueduct data said sites experiencing severe risks in India included the Taj ...
A new analysis by UNESCO and World Resources Institute (WRI) reveals that 73% of World Heritage sites are highly exposed to water-related hazards, such as drought, water stress, or riverine and ...
Using research-based approaches, we work globally and in focus countries to meet people’s essential needs; to protect and restore nature; and to stabilize the climate and build more resilient ...
A report by the World Resources Institute shows that rapidly expanding mining operations are causing widespread destruction of tropical primary rainforests and protected areas, raising carbon ...
The World Resources Institute and University of Chicago received a combined $100 million donation Wednesday to accelerate the global clean energy transition.
He's technical director for agriculture, forestry and ecosystems at the World Resources Institute. TIM SEARCHINGER: Climate change probably doesn't have a big impact on our food prices here in the ...
Staying inside however, isn't always possible, especially for people who must live or work outside, noted Danny Djarum, an air quality researcher at the World Resources Institute, an environmental ...
The data is publicly available on the World Resources Institute’s Global Forest Watch platform. In 2021, more than 140 countries agreed to halt and reverse global forest loss by 2030.
The water demand has more than doubled since 1960 due to a growth in population and urbanization, according to the World Resource Institute (WRI).
World Resources Institute president and CEO Ani Dasgupta called it “an important down payment toward a safer, more equitable future,” but added that the poorest and most vulnerable nations ...
An analysis based on World Resources Institute’s Aqueduct data said sites experiencing severe risks in India included the Taj Mahal, Kaziranga National Park, and Western Ghats | Latest News India ...