Air conditioners protect people from heatwaves, but rising global use could increase emissions and add to climate warming by ...
NOT too long ago, the boundaries of our homes were clear. You left them in the morning to go to school, to the shamba, or to the office kiosk in the city centre. You returned in the evening to cook, ...
Cotra’s argument centres on the possibility of AI systems automating not only routine tasks but core drivers of innovation – ...
Experts urge Tanzania to guide students towards specialised science and engineering courses that match the demands of an industrial economy ...
While air conditioning protects people from dangerous heat, it also significantly worsens global warming—by 2050, potentially ...
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Are climate models detecting monsoon changes a decade too early? 'Super-simulations' say yes
Changes in rainfall within global monsoon regions affect the livelihoods of billions. For years, climate models have ...
Airtel Tanzania has proposed a raft of fiscal and regulatory reforms aimed at accelerating digital inclusion, including tax relief on telecom services and faster approvals for ...
Green hydrogen is considered to be an important part of the global climate transition, especially as a fuel and energy ...
While air-conditioning protects people from dangerous heat, it also significantly worsens global warming – by 2050 potentially producing more carbon dioxide than the current annual emissions of the ...
Financial Secretary Paul Chan says in his Budget speech that the Government will earmark resources to launch a five-year waste reduction and recycling plan starting from 2026-27.
PTT unveils 5 key strategies under “The Great Rebalance” to tackle global economic fluctuations, boost profitability, and ...
Increased use of ACs as the planet warms could create what researchers call a “feedback loop,” and higher emissions.
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