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A selection of current Climate Change related news feeds
 
27/07/2024
Life and death in the heat. What it feels like when Earth's temperatures soar to record highs - The Washington Post
27/07/2024
Life and death in the heat. What it feels like when Earth’s temperatures soar to record highs - The Associated Press
27/07/2024
2022 Tongan eruption 'cooled' Earth, did not add to extreme warming in 2023-24: Study - Hindustan Times
27/07/2024
Arctic warming plays a devastating role in accelerating global climate change - Earth.com
27/07/2024
2024 Paris Olympics highlight climate change's growing threat to athletes - USA TODAY
27/07/2024
Seal tags allow scientists to track ocean currents and climate change - Fast Company
27/07/2024
Commentary: Global heating is no longer a tomorrow problem. It’s today’s - Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel
Commentary: Global heating is no longer a tomorrow problem. It’s today’s  Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel


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27/07/2024
Africa struggles to regulate climate cooling systems industry as demand expands - Voice of America - VOA News
27/07/2024
Commentary — Mark Gongloff: Global heating is no longer a tomorrow problem. It’s today’s - The Daily News Online
27/07/2024
Extreme heat poses ‘real risk’ to Spain’s mass tourism industry

Public health adviser says higher temperatures caused by climate crisis pose danger for visitors not used to them

The climate emergency poses a “real risk” to Spain’s traditional mass tourist model as rising temperatures and more frequent heatwaves hit the country’s most popular coastal destinations, a senior public health adviser has warned.

Héctor Tejero, the head of health and climate change at Spain’s health ministry, said the increasingly apparent physical impacts of the climate emergency had already led the ministry to begin talks with the British embassy on how best to educate “vulnerable” tourists about coping with the heat.

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27/07/2024
Hottest day record smashed in 24 hours as wildfires rage - Cosmos
27/07/2024
Much of Jasper, Alberta destroyed as Canada’s climate-change fueled fire season flares - WSWS
26/07/2024
Carbon and oxygen isotopes in mummified wood reveal warmer and wetter winters in the Siberian Arctic 3000 years ago - Nature.com
26/07/2024
Maine to get nearly $70 million from federal government to respond to climate change - WGME
26/07/2024
Great Salt Lake’s exposed lakebed is contributing to global warming, study says - KSL NewsRadio
26/07/2024
Commerce Department recommends $575M for more coastal climate change resilience - UPI News
26/07/2024
The week around the world in 20 pictures

Wildfires in California, Benjamin Netanyahu in Washington, Israeli bombardment in Gaza and Snoop Dogg at the Paris Olympics: the last seven days as captured by the world’s leading photojournalists

• Warning: this gallery contains images that some readers may find distressing

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26/07/2024
Pennsylvania law seeks to make state a carbon storage center - The Chesapeake Bay Journal
Pennsylvania law seeks to make state a carbon storage center  The Chesapeake Bay Journal


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26/07/2024
At the Olympics, Heat Can Raise the Danger Bar of Competitions - InsideClimate News
26/07/2024
Global temperatures break records in July heatwave - Midland Reporter-Telegram
Global temperatures break records in July heatwave  Midland Reporter-Telegram


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26/07/2024
Extreme heat is wilting and burning forests, making it harder to curb climate change - The Washington Post
26/07/2024
Experts Share Climate Change Concerns As Election Looms - Forbes
26/07/2024
UK and US accused of ‘hypocrisy’ over climate pledges - Offshore Technology
26/07/2024
Olympic Records Are Getting Harder to Break for a Scary Reason - Slate
26/07/2024
Video: Californians and the Environment - Public Policy Institute of California
Video: Californians and the Environment  Public Policy Institute of California


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26/07/2024
Ed Miliband says Labour will honour pledge of £11.6bn in overseas climate aid

Energy secretary seeks to reestablish UK as a global leader on the climate crisis with meeting of Cop presidents

Labour will honour a pledge of £11.6bn in overseas aid for the climate crisis, the energy secretary, Ed Miliband, told an unusual meeting of Cop presidents past and present on Friday, as he sought to re-establish the UK at the heart of international climate discussions.

As the Labour government prepares for this year’s climate-emergency summit in November, Miliband hosted Mukhtar Babayev, the Azerbaijan government minister who will lead Cop29, and Ana Toni, the top official on the climate for Brazil, which will host Cop30 in the Amazonian city of Belem in 2025 in a meeting to discuss what steps are needed to make a success of the next two UN climate Cops, as the “conferences of the parties” under the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change are known.

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26/07/2024
New Study Disputes Hunga Tonga Volcano’s Role In 2023-24 Global Warm-Up - Texas A&M University Today
26/07/2024
Asphalt burns, delirium, body bags: extreme heat overwhelms ERs across US

More than 120,000 heat-related ER visits were tracked in 2023, as people struggle in record-breaking temperatures

In his 40 years in the emergency room, David Sklar can think of three moments in his career when he was terrified.

“One of them was when the Aids epidemic hit, the second was Covid, and now there’s this,” the Phoenix physician said, referring to his city’s unrelenting heat. Last month was the city’s hottest June on record, with temperatures averaging 97F (36C), and scientists say Phoenix is on track to experience its hottest summer on record this year.

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26/07/2024
Alberta premier fights tears over Canada wildfires despite climate crisis denial

Danielle Smith and her government’s refusal to combat global heating is said to have made blazes more intense

When Danielle Smith, premier of Alberta, began her grim update about the wildfire damage to Jasper, the famed mountain resort in the Canadian Rockies, her voice slipped and she held back tears.

Hours earlier, a fast-moving wildfire tore through the community, incinerating homes, businesses and historic buildings. She praised the “true heroism” of fire crews who had rushed in to save Jasper, only to be pulled back when confronted by a 400ft wall of flames. She spoke about the profound meaning and “magic” of the national park.

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26/07/2024
These 10 U.S. states are America's least-prepared for climate change and extreme weather - CNBC
26/07/2024
Florida is not among the states tapping into federal climate change grants - WFSU News
26/07/2024
Northern Scotland’s Flow Country becomes world heritage site

Planet’s largest blanket bog is first peatland to be designated by Unesco after 40-year campaign

The Flow Country, a vast and unspoiled blanket bog that carpets the far north of Scotland, has been made a world heritage site by Unesco.

The planet’s largest blanket bog, the Flow Country covers about 1,500 sq miles of Caithness and Sutherland, and is the first peatland in the world to be designated by Unesco, after a 40-year campaign by environmentalists.

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26/07/2024
5 reasons why flying is becoming more dangerous - National Geographic
5 reasons why flying is becoming more dangerous  National Geographic


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26/07/2024
Climate Change Drives Extreme Weather: Increased Rainfall Variability and Stronger Typhoons Reported - Wetumpka Herald
26/07/2024
How a warming Arctic is accelerating global climate change - Phys.org
26/07/2024
Satellites are game changers for protecting coral reefs in a warming world - Space.com
26/07/2024
Ed Miliband: people must be persuaded of need for pylons near homes

Communities affected by construction of renewable energy infrastructure ‘have the right to see the benefits’

Labour will seek to persuade people living near proposed pylon routes and other renewable energy infrastructure that the developments are critical to bring down bills and tackle carbon emissions, the energy secretary said.

Ed Miliband promised to consider new benefits for communities affected by the construction of renewable energy infrastructure, and community ownership of the assets, which could include onshore windfarms and solar farms.

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26/07/2024
Extreme Wildfires Are Getting More Extreme and Occurring More Often - Eos
26/07/2024
Wildlife enthusiasts called on to help record dolphins and whales on UK coast

National Whale and Dolphin Watch organisers say data collected will help with research into marine mammals

Hundreds of wildlife enthusiasts are expected to gather along UK coastlines over the next 10 days to count and record whales and dolphins.

The National Whale and Dolphin Watch, taking place from 26 July to 4 August, is hosted by the Sea Watch Foundation and aims to get volunteers to observe and record sightings of the UK’s most impressive marine mammals.

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26/07/2024
Climate hero or villain? Fossil fuel frenzy challenges Norway’s green image

As it rapidly adopts clean technologies while drilling furiously for oil and gas, the Nordic nation is a paradox

The average Norwegian, better known for loving nature than destroying the planet, is more likely than anyone else to drive to work in an electric car and warm their home with a heat pump. When they turn on the kettle in the morning or charge their phone at night, Norwegians plug into an electricity grid that runs almost entirely on renewables. Their politicians write cheques to save trees in tropical forests and politely pressure other countries to protect the environment, too.

But on one metric, Norway’s leafy green image darkens to an oily black. Citizens of the rich Nordic nation dig up more petroleum per person than Russians, Iranians, North Americans and Saudi Arabians.

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26/07/2024
Deep-ocean currents weaken in a warming climate - Nature.com
26/07/2024
Decadal increases in carbon uptake offset by respiratory losses across northern permafrost ecosystems - Nature.com
26/07/2024
A more quiescent deep ocean under global warming - Nature.com
26/07/2024
Opinion | The Climate Is Changing. The Olympics Need to Change, Too. - The New York Times
26/07/2024
Climate change causing more change in rainfall, fiercer typhoons, scientists say - Reuters
26/07/2024
Goodness me cheer up! Here are some things Guardian readers think are getting better | First Dog on the Moon

A hardy few of you still see some hope as you trudge wearily along life’s grim parade

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26/07/2024
Student program turns climate change lessons into real-world solutions - CBS San Francisco
26/07/2024
What Do Heatwaves Tell Us About Climate Change? - EARTH.ORG
25/07/2024
Landmark new research shows how global warming is messing with our rainfall - The Conversation
25/07/2024
UN Secretary-General Says the World Must Turbocharge the Fossil Fuel Phaseout - InsideClimate News
25/07/2024
UN chief: Earth becoming hotter and more dangerous for all - Voice of America - VOA News
UN chief: Earth becoming hotter and more dangerous for all  Voice of America - VOA News


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25/07/2024
Climate change will bring more turbulence to flights in the Northern Hemisphere, analysis finds - Phys.org
25/07/2024
Everything you need to know about La Niña, the climate phenomenon behind this year’s extreme weather - The Telegraph
25/07/2024
Essay | New Fixes for Methane Emissions Could Be a Big Climate Help - The Wall Street Journal
25/07/2024
Youth groups urge Kamala Harris to hold the line on climate change policy - Financial Times
25/07/2024
Life at 115F: a sweltering summer pushes Las Vegas to the brink

Record heat is killing hundreds in Clark county. But one of America’s fastest-growing metro areas just keeps getting bigger

Hot air wafted through the heavy, gold-lined doors of a Las Vegas casino as they opened, offering a reminder of a disaster quietly unfolding outside. Even though the sun had just set on an evening in mid-July, temperatures were yet to dip below 100F (37C).

Spawned from a paved-over oasis in the Mojave, this desert metropolis has always been hot. But a string of brutal heatwaves this summer has pushed Sin City to a deadly simmer.

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25/07/2024
Kamala Harris memes are all over the internet. Will tweets and TikToks turn into votes?

Charli xcx declared the VP brat and the KHive is rejuvenated – can gen Z’s enthusiasm make a difference in November?

In a series of events over 24 hours that would have been unimaginable a week ago, Kamala Harris ascended to the top of the Democratic ticket, secured the backing of Joe Biden and key leaders, brought in a record-breaking $81m, and became the face of brat summer.

“kamala IS brat,” pop star Charli xcx declared on Sunday, a reference to her new album released last month that has launched countless memes declaring it the season of the brat. A brat, in the British singer’s own words, is “that girl who is a little messy and likes to party and maybe says some dumb things sometimes, who feels herself, but then also maybe has a breakdown, but kind of parties through it”.

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25/07/2024
Twisters, and the Elephant in the Room - The Equation
Twisters, and the Elephant in the Room  The Equation


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25/07/2024
How SUV craze is speeding up global warming - The Times of India
How SUV craze is speeding up global warming  The Times of India


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25/07/2024
Creating wind energy using planes, trains and automobiles?
Wind farms are key to a clean energy future, but expansion in green zones faces growing opposition. Wind turbines on buildings, rail lines or airports could be a breath of fresh air.


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25/07/2024
Canada is proposing to lead on climate – but it’s doubling down on oil

Despite climate-friendly plans, the government’s controversial decision to take over the Trans Mountain pipeline made it one of world’s biggest promoters of fossil fuel projects

Like all major rivers winding through the country, Canada’s most controversial oil pipeline is destined for the ocean.

The Trans Mountain pipeline crosses two provinces, threads a national park in the Rocky Mountains, dips underneath bodies of water and passes through dozens of First Nations communities before terminating at a sprawling oil storage facility on the verdant shores of the Pacific.

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25/07/2024
Brazilian rancher ordered to pay $50m for damage to Amazon

Brazil court freezes assets of Dirceu Kruger to pay climate compensation for illegal deforestation

A Brazilian cattle rancher has been ordered to pay more than $50m (£39m) for destroying part of the Amazon rainforest and ordered to restore the precious carbon sink.

Last week, a federal court in Brazil froze the assets of Dirceu Kruger to pay compensation for the damage he had caused to the climate through illegal deforestation. The case was brought by Brazil’s attorney general’s office, representing the Brazilian institute of environment and renewable natural resources (Ibama). It is the largest civil case brought for climate crimes in Brazil to date and the start of a legal push to repair and deter damage to the rainforest.

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25/07/2024
How to limit environmental damage from oil spills
An oil spill has been spotted off the coast of the Philippines, after a tanker carrying about 1.4 million liters of industrial fuel oil capsized. What are ways to limit the ecological impact of such spills?


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25/07/2024
Assisted tree migration can preserve the European forest carbon sink under climate change - Nature.com
25/07/2024
Plants absorbing less carbon dioxide in 2023, accelerating global warming - bne IntelliNews
25/07/2024
Monday was the warmest day recorded on Earth. But how do scientists actually measure that? - The Conversation
25/07/2024
Water temperatures near UK last year were hottest on record, say scientists

State of the UK Climate report shows sea surface temperatures 0.9C higher than the 1961 to 1990 average

The water near the UK’s coasts was hotter in 2023 than scientists have ever before recorded, a report has found, with children today experiencing a hotter and wetter climate than that in which their parents and grandparents grew up.

The sea surface temperature near coasts was 0.9C hotter and winter rainfall across the country was 24% greater over the last decade than the average from 1961 to 1990, according to the State of the UK Climate 2023 report. It found the number of “hot” (28C) days has more than doubled over that period, and the number of “very hot” (30C) and “extremely hot” (32C) days has more than tripled.

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25/07/2024
The Populist Revolt Against Climate Policy - Foreign Affairs Magazine
The Populist Revolt Against Climate Policy  Foreign Affairs Magazine


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25/07/2024
‘Capable’ Harris and Biden’s legacy: key takeaways from the president’s address

Joe Biden gave his first speech since quitting the race – here’s what to know from the roughly 10-minute address

Joe Biden addressed the nation from the Oval Office on Wednesday night in an emotional speech that encompassed some of the reasons that led him to withdraw from the presidential race. This was the first speech Biden has made since he announced his withdrawal from the race on Sunday.

Most notably, the 81-year-old president, who was recovering from Covid-19 this week, highlighted the importance of passing the torch to a new generation, referring to his endorsement for Kamala Harris as the new contender for November’s elections.

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25/07/2024
The real reason why Australia’s birthrate is falling | Fiona Katauskas

Hint: it’s not good news

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24/07/2024
The growing divide in media coverage of climate change - Brookings Institution
The growing divide in media coverage of climate change  Brookings Institution


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24/07/2024
Monday breaks the record for the hottest day ever on Earth - The Associated Press
24/07/2024
Paris Olympics promote sustainability for good reason: Climate change is putting athletes and their sports at risk - The Conversation
24/07/2024
Net effects of man-made nitrogen attenuate global warming, researchers find - Phys.org
24/07/2024
Global net climate effects of anthropogenic reactive nitrogen - Nature.com
24/07/2024
EU climate monitor reports highest ever average global temperatures - RFI English
24/07/2024
Tree Bark Removes Climate-Warming Methane From Atmosphere, Study Finds - Bloomberg
24/07/2024
Planet Sets Record for Hottest Day Twice in a Row - The New York Times
Planet Sets Record for Hottest Day Twice in a Row  The New York Times


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24/07/2024
Climate change threatens Maine's iconic lobsters - National Geographic
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24/07/2024
Earth just likely set its hottest days on record in thousands of years - Axios
24/07/2024
It’s easy to blame petrostates – but self-proclaimed ‘climate leaders’ like the US and UK are driving the crisis | Tessa Khan

In thrall to the oil and gas industries, wealthy nations are backing calamitous projects. But the tide is turning

  • Tessa Khan is executive director of the climate action organisation Uplift

It is a delusion to believe that the world’s climate is being pushed to the brink solely by undemocratic petrostates such as Russia and Saudi Arabia. The truth is that about half of all planned oil and gas developments between now and 2050 will be sanctioned by wealthy governments that position themselves as climate leaders: the US, Canada, Australia, Norway and the UK.

It is the countries that like to think of themselves as the good guys that are driving the climate crisis – and not just because of historical emissions and the high-carbon lifestyles of our middle class. It is because our governments refuse to take one of the most obvious actions needed to stop the crisis: keeping oil and gas in the ground. As we have heard time and again, governments are planning to sanction vastly more oil and gas than can be burned in a world with a safe climate.

Tessa Khan is a lawyer and the executive director of the climate action organisation Uplift

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24/07/2024
Extreme wealth has a deadening effect on the super-rich – and that threatens us all | George Monbiot

In a kayak off the Devon coast I witnessed the kind of entitled mindlessness that has ravaged society, and our planet

On a calm and beautiful morning off the coast of south Devon last week, I was watching a small pod of dolphins from my kayak. I had spotted them from half a mile away, feeding and playing on the surface. They were heading my way, so I sat on the water and waited.

But from round the headland, at top speed, came a giant twin-engined maritime wankpanzer. Though the dolphins were highly visible and it had plenty of time either to stop or avoid them, it ploughed towards them at full throttle. As it passed, missing them by a few metres, the driver turned and glanced at them, but never checked his speed. The dolphins dived. They briefly reappeared much farther from the coast, after which I didn’t see them again. I could hear the boat long after it disappeared: it sounded like a jetliner. God knows what distress it might have caused the dolphins, which are highly sensitive to sound.

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24/07/2024
Last Sunday was Earth’s hottest day in all recorded history, European climate agency says - The Associated Press
23/07/2024
Earth broke all-time heat record two days in a row, scientists say - The Washington Post
23/07/2024
Joe Biden’s enormous, contradictory, and fragile climate legacy - Vox.com
23/07/2024
Deep ocean warming-induced El Niño changes - Nature.com
23/07/2024
World’s hottest day recorded on Sunday, climate monitor says - Al Jazeera English
23/07/2024
How to solve water shortage in cities
Across the globe, water is becoming scarce, particularly in cities. But demand is growing rapidly. Which measures help save water and ensure equal access for all?


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23/07/2024
Global warming and carbon sink decline creates vicious cycle, climate scientist warns - Cosmos
22/07/2024
How Kamala Harris and Donald Trump compare on climate change - Yale Climate Connections
How Kamala Harris and Donald Trump compare on climate change  Yale Climate Connections


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22/07/2024
Experts slam "lost opportunity" as disaster film "Twisters" fails to acknowledge climate change - Salon
22/07/2024
dada projects & google deepmind visualize how AI can uncover impacts of global warming - Designboom
22/07/2024
I am a sweaty woman - and I am not ashamed | Nell Frizzell

With temperatures high and rising, it is time to stop flinching away from the realities of our bodies

There is a particular summer weather that I – and perhaps I alone – love. Hot, overcast and damp. The days when the air feels like the breath of a particularly big and lusty dog. The days when thunder is always imminent. The days when you start to use a council tax bill as a makeshift fan across your neck on the train.

Why am I so drawn to this heavy, expectant clamminess? This overcast sense of excitement? Because – and this is not the time for euphemism – I am a sweaty woman. I contain rivulets. Along my temples, under my breasts, across both armpits, behind my knee; I am as slick and shiny as a pebble on the seashore. And when the weather turns humid, you all simply meet me where I stand.

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18/07/2024
Topic: Environment, climate change and security - NATO HQ
18/07/2024
Climate Deniers of the 118th Congress - Center For American Progress
Climate Deniers of the 118th Congress  Center For American Progress


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17/07/2024
At the Republican National Convention, Climate Change Isn’t a Problem - The New York Times
16/07/2024
Cooling cities with country air
Many cities get unbearably hot in summer due to dense development, concrete, a lack of greenery and rising temperatures. Could cold air corridors help cool them down?


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12/07/2024
Dozens of pilot whales die on beach off Scotland
A total of 77 pilot whales have died after a mass stranding on the Orkney archipelago off Scotland. Authorities said a dozen whales found alive on the beach had to be euthanized.


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12/07/2024
Sandstorms: What are they, and why are they more frequent?
They bring traffic to a standstill, spread diseases and can be life-threatening. DW looks at how sandstorms form and why are they becoming more frequent.


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10/07/2024
Climate change - Environmental Defense Fund
Climate change  Environmental Defense Fund


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10/07/2024
Can wild animals handle the heat?
From Canada to Australia, animals are dying and suffering as heat waves become more common.


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08/07/2024
Is new record heat putting climate goals at risk?
New data shows global temperatures breached the crucial 1.5 degrees Celsius threshold for 12 months in a row. What does this sustained heat mean for tackling climate change?


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05/07/2024
Keeping cool by harnessing the sun's energy
Scorching hot temperatures can be made bearable by switching on the air conditioning — which is energy intensive and costly. That's why installing eco-friendly solar panels could be key.


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04/07/2024
Climate change in Europe: facts and figures - European Parliament
Climate change in Europe: facts and figures  European Parliament


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03/07/2024
Euro 2024 in Germany: Can it be sustainable?
As the European football championships reach the final stages, it's not only the winner that's undecided but whether the event has lived up to the claim of being the most sustainable in the tournament's history.


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02/07/2024
Can Europe really preserve global forests?
The long arm of a new EU law on deforestation has met with resistance from the US but is poised to reduce agricultural emissions and biodiversity loss.


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28/06/2024
Trees: What they really do for us
They are key allies against climate change, provide food and clean water and can even lift our mood. Without them, our past and future would look very different. Explore the many wonderful jobs trees do for us.


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28/06/2024
Climate - European Environment Agency
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28/06/2024
Climate change impacts, risks and adaptation - European Environment Agency
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27/06/2024
Climate Change Indicators: U.S. Greenhouse Gas Emissions - U.S. EPA.gov
27/06/2024
Climate Change Indicators: Heavy Precipitation | US EPA - U.S. EPA.gov
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Climate Change Indicators: Snowfall | US EPA - U.S. EPA.gov
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Climate Change Indicators: Greenhouse Gases | US EPA - U.S. EPA.gov
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Climate Change Indicators: Oceans | US EPA - U.S. EPA.gov
Climate Change Indicators: Oceans | US EPA  U.S. EPA.gov


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27/06/2024
Climate Change Indicators: U.S. and Global Temperature - U.S. EPA.gov
25/06/2024
Is the EU prepared for rising wildfire threats?
Europe faces more intense wildfires due to climate change, prompting the EU to expand its response. Experts stress the need for preventive actions and sustainable forest management.


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23/06/2024
Will climate change make insurance too expensive?
Extreme weather events influenced by climate change are causing ever greater destruction, forcing insurers to increase their premiums where they can. What does this mean for the future?


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21/06/2024
Can eating invasive species stop them spreading?
Introduced to ecosystems where they don’t naturally belong, non-native species of plants and animals are often able to sprawl unchecked. Does consuming them help?


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20/06/2024
Endangered Iberian lynx population 'rebounding'
Conservation efforts have brought the endangered wild cat back from near extinction, according to the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN).


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19/06/2024
Can GM crops promise food security?
A new "gene revolution" is being heralded as a cure-all for a growing global appetite as food systems are decimated by extreme weather.


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17/06/2024
Electric vehicle or diesel-powered car — which is better?
Going electric comes with a lot of questions about cost and efficiency. But how do electric cars stack up against combustion cars regarding their environmental impact?


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13/06/2024
Why are young German voters abandoning the Greens?
The increased youth vote for the climate-skeptic far right in the EU elections has been combined with plummeting support for the pro-climate Greens party.


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13/06/2024
How to phase out fossil fuels without leaving anyone behind
At the halfway point to UN climate talks in Azerbaijan, states discussed how to move to a low-carbon economy while protecting the world's poorest. But rifts have emerged over more climate funding for developing states.


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23/04/2024
1.5°C: what it means and why it matters - Welcome to the United Nations
1.5°C: what it means and why it matters  Welcome to the United Nations


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11/04/2024
Global warming is coming for your home - The Economist
Global warming is coming for your home  The Economist


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11/04/2024
Global Greenhouse Gas Overview | US EPA - U.S. EPA.gov
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04/04/2024
Factcheck: Why the recent ‘acceleration’ in global warming is what scientists expect - Carbon Brief
25/03/2024
Climate change mitigation: reducing emissions - European Environment Agency
Climate change mitigation: reducing emissions  European Environment Agency


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22/03/2024
Ocean Warming - NASA Climate Change
Ocean Warming  NASA Climate Change


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Global Temperature - NASA Climate Change
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Carbon Dioxide - NASA Climate Change
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21/03/2024
Video: Global Warming from 1880 to 2022 - Science@NASA
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21/03/2024
Is the Sun causing global warming? - Science@NASA
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Is it too late to prevent climate change? - Science@NASA
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20/03/2024
Evidence - Science@NASA
Evidence  Science@NASA


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20/03/2024
The Effects of Climate Change - Science@NASA
The Effects of Climate Change  Science@NASA


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20/03/2024
Scientific Consensus - Science@NASA
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19/03/2024
Mitigation and Adaptation - Science@NASA
Mitigation and Adaptation  Science@NASA


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18/03/2024
What Is Climate Change? - Science@NASA
What Is Climate Change?  Science@NASA


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04/03/2024
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What are the effects of global warming? - National Geographic
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Climate Change - Union of Concerned Scientists
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