WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The world's 20 largest economies will grow by just 2.9% in 2030 amid headwinds from protectionism and policy uncertainty, their weakest medium-term outlook since the global ...
THE PHILIPPINES dropped 12 spots to 19th in the 2026 Climate Change Performance Index (CCPI) as weak renewable energy expansion and soft climate policies offset its strong record on greenhouse gas ...
As Taiwan accelerates in circular industries, the test for Southeast Asia is whether the region can align with the island’s ...
The Vietnam National Industry - Energy Group (Petrovietnam) has issued its science, technology, innovation, and digital ...
Big mining companies are backing in some aspects of Opposition Leader Sussan Ley's plan to wind back key climate policies but ...
October 2025 outlook, the 2026 world economy faces a delicate balancing act. The global expansion that characterized the ...
Bengaluru tops the world’s fastest-growing cities 2024, with Delhi, Hyderabad, and Mumbai also making the top five. Discover ...
In response, Minister Shinjiro commended Fiji’s leadership in the Pacific and pledged continued defence cooperation. He noted ...
Many global companies, including retailer Walmart, are continuing their climate policies, but often doing so quietly to avoid ...
With the state now losing a resident to another state every nine minutes and more than half of all voters pointing to rising ...
As climate risks grow alongside political headwinds, companies are facing both pushes toward and pulls away from protecting the planet from catastrophic effects. Oil and gas companies, for example, ...