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The principle of reciprocity in multilateral trade negotiations can unlock benefits to developing countries.
Increase production and consumption of renewables to improve energy security and to also lower emissions per capita and carbon intensity.
Targeted, strategic, and innovative measures are needed to ensure edtech effectively promotes inclusiveness for marginalized and vulnerable children.
Plans, policies, projects, and partnerships should deliver concurrently on these imperatives: access to renewables, energy efficiency, and coal phaseout.
Exploring climate impacts, socioeconomic factors, and governance can lead to innovative strategies for the deltas’ protection and empowerment of their communities.
In the People’s Republic of China, food delivery businesses are finding innovative ways of reducing, reusing, recycling, and replacing plastic packaging.
Strengthen laws, improve labeling, create incentives, regulate refrigerants, and promote large-scale adoption.
By focusing on youth, infrastructure, and human capital, the country can create sustainable growth through strategic investments and regional partnerships.
Adopting hydrogen as a major energy source may call for a global standard for hydrogen leakage.
FDI-recipient countries show positive growth in productivity but their technology gains depend on absorption capacity.