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- United Nations Investigation Warns of Systemic Injustice and Toxic Environmental Toll From Global Critical Mineral Mining
Published: Apr 30, 2026
Section: Research
A report by the United Nations University Institute for Water, Environment and Health reveals that the global transition to green energy is driving severe water scarcity and public...
- Pope Leo XIV Condemns AI Misuse and Ecological Devastation During Landmark Apostolic Tour of Africa
Published: Apr 18, 2026
Section: Africa
During a speech in Cameroon, Pope Leo XIV warned that artificial intelligence is being used to fuel global polarization, violence, and the simulation of reality. The pontiff also c...
- Dalian Institute Scientists Engineer High-Efficiency Cobalt-Molybdenum Catalyst to Convert CO2 into Industrial Formate
Published: Mar 26, 2026
Section: Science & Tech
A research team at the Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics has developed a novel heterogeneous catalyst by confining cobalt atoms within a molybdenum disulfide lattice. This struc...
- European Union Reaffirms Strategic Support for Zambia’s Mineral Sector Through 16 Million Euro Investment
Published: Mar 18, 2026
Section: Africa
The European Union has pledged continued support for Zambia’s mining industry by partnering with the newly established Minerals Regulation Commission. A 16 million euro investment...
- Dual-Metal Engineered Biochar From Corn Straw Doubles Biohydrogen Yield by Accelerating Microbial Electron Transfer Pathways
Published: Mar 13, 2026
Section: Science & Tech
Researchers at Shenyang Agricultural University have developed a cobalt and iron-functionalized biochar that overcomes the primary bottleneck in biological hydrogen production. By...
- African leaders urged to leverage vast mineral wealth as strategic tool for global energy transition
Published: Mar 2, 2026
Section: Africa
Africa holds an estimated $29.5 trillion in mineral wealth, representing 30% of the world's critical reserves necessary for green technology. Mohamed Okash of SIMAD University argu...