Green Energy Investment Sets $1.1 Trillion Record

Last year was a double milestone for decarbonizing the world’s energy system. It was the first year when investment in the energy transition equaled global investment in fossil…

Are Shark Attacks Increasing- Here Are What the Data Say_1

So far, there have been 37 very unlucky people in 2023. They’re the ones who went out scuba diving, snorkeling, surfing, or otherwise venturing into the ocean and…

Scientists- WHO Is Wrong About Airborne COVID-19 Spread

For months, the World Health Organization (WHO) has said COVID-19 spreads mainly via direct contact with large respiratory droplets, like those expelled in a sick person’s cough or…

July Likely To Be The Hottest Month Ever_1

July isn’t even over yet and a group of scientists are saying it’s “extremely likely,” it will be the hottest month ever recorded. That’s according to the World…

Dutch financial institutions launch living wage platform for textile industry

PLWF said that it aims to ensure that all companies will eventually be able to make a living wage possible for employees in their supply chain. The platform…

EU probing raided fashion firms’ pricing practices

​Kering confirmed at the time that Gucci was cooperating with the EU regulators after Reuters previously reported the European Union dawn raid on its site in Milan, which makes such…

NAFTA now called USMCA, e-comm implications revealed

The USMCA trade agreement forged between U.S. President Donald Trump, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto covers several new trilateral trade policies across industries…

Southeast Asia seeks global recognition for ‘special’ kebaya craft

What makes kebayas special is that they are worn by women of all ethnic backgrounds in a diverse region, according to Lim Yu Lin, who co-runs the family…

Retail decline- one in seven UK stores are vacant says new report

More than one in seven stores are now vacant on UK high streets, retail parks and in shopping centres, the highest level since at least 2015, figures show….

Amazon wins court backing for now against EU tech rules’ ad clause

The U.S. online retailer took its grievance to Europe’s second highest court, the Luxembourg-based General Court, in July after EU antitrust regulators in April designated it as a…