Copper, Climate and Trade: Why the Commodity Belt Is Shifting
As China slows, the U.S. and India are becoming major drivers of copper demand — with implications for trade, climate and global supply chains.
As China slows, the U.S. and India are becoming major drivers of copper demand — with implications for trade, climate and global supply chains.
Politics meets economics as Japan edges toward its first woman Prime Minister — and the ripple effects are global.
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Prince William’s collaboration with Gisele Bündchen on the 2025 Earthshot Prize highlights how celebrity, philanthropy, and climate advocacy intersect — for better or worse.
As biotech firms promise life extension, a more crucial debate emerges: who benefits — and who’s left behind in a future of engineered longevity?
On World Arthritis Day (October 12), experts highlight that women are disproportionately affected by arthritis — a pattern driven by biology, healthcare gaps, and social norms.
Milan’s recent pollution spike is not just about smog — it lays bare the unequal burden of industrial, urban, and climate stress on vulnerable communities.
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