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With over 100 nations involved, the UN's top court has begun historic hearings to define global responsibilities in combating climate change and establish legal protections for vulnerable countries.
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  • December 2, 2024

Historic climate protection case launches in The Hague

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With over 100 nations involved, the UN’s top court has begun historic hearings to define global responsibilities in combating climate change and establish legal protections for vulnerable countries.

Takk Studio transformed construction waste into a children's bedroom, blending sustainability with playful design. The structure, inspired by their daughter’s vision, reimagines housing norms with recycled materials, offering a cheerful, flexible space in constant motion.
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G20 leaders have pledged to ensure the world's wealthiest individuals are effectively and fairly taxed just like the rest of us. Anti-poverty advocates celebrate the move and proclaim the need for stronger measures to reduce global inequality.

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