Massive hidden heat ‘burp’ building in Southern ocean could reignite global warming Moneycontrol
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Climate doom claims ‘go well beyond the science’, says leading environmentalist Sky News Australia
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Minister says parish of St Elizabeth is ‘under water’ and that families are trapped in their homes in the community of Black River in western Jamaica
Hurricane Melissa is heading for Cuba after it made landfall as a category 5 storm in Jamaica, battering the country with ferocious winds, heavy flood waters and landslides as one of the strongest Atlantic hurricanes in history.
Cuba’s president warned the country was in for a “very difficult night” as the category 4 storm headed for the island’s second-largest city, Santiago de Cuba.
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Rising heat kills one person a minute worldwide, major report reveals The Guardian
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Rare reptiles are moving up mountains as the world warms. They can’t keep doing it forever Down To Earth
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Study suggests a new reason for the rapid global temperature surge Earth.com
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CAUTION! Southern ocean is building a hidden ‘burp’ of heat that could warm the planet all over again The Times of India
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‘Millions of Avoidable Deaths’: Climate Change Health Harms Reach Unprecedented Levels Inside Climate News
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Global warming potentially threatens Indonesia, with hot days predicted to reach 234 days per year tanahair.net
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Climate change causing millions of avoidable deaths: Lancet study Le Monde.fr
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2 Factors Made Hurricane Melissa Dangerous – And They're on The Rise, Say Experts ScienceAlert
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Exclusive: Data shows wealthiest 0.1% of the US burn carbon at 4,000 times the rate of the world’s poorest 10%
The US’s super-rich are burning through carbon emissions at 4,000 times the speed of the world’s poorest 10%, according to an analysis provided to the Guardian.
These billionaires and multimillionaires, who comprise the wealthiest 0.1% of the US population, are also running down our planet’s safe climate space at 183 times the rate of the global average.
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Biggest analysis of its kind finds millions are dying each year because of failure to tackle climate crisis
Rising global heat is now killing one person a minute around the world, a major report on the health impact of the climate crisis has revealed.
It says the world’s addiction to fossil fuels also causes toxic air pollution, wildfires and the spread of diseases such as dengue fever, and millions each year are dying owing to the failure to tackle global heating.
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The recent discovery of mosquitoes in Iceland is just one way in which the climate crisis is creating health hazards. A new scientific report says these risks are unprecedented.
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Bill Gates shifts tone on climate, criticizes "doomsday view," drawing mixed reaction CBS News
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World enters ‘new era’ of climate action – but progress must accelerate Global Issues.org
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Bill Gates sees the light on global warming — but will lefty climate warriors follow suit? New York Post
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Bill Gates Admits That Climate Change 'Will Not Be the End of Civilization' reason.com
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Humanity failed to keep global warming below 1.5°C, says UN chief, urges change of direction Anadolu Ajansı
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Bill Gates says climate change will not lead to humanity's demise The National Desk
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Once it was fiction, now it's reality: scientists want to reduce sunlight to curb global warming — and we already know how CPG Click Petróleo e Gás
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Renewable energy and EVs have grown so much faster than experts predicted 10 years ago Fast Company
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‘Trump doesn’t represent us’: US activist groups to push for climate action at Cop30 in Brazil The Guardian
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Bill Gates changes stance on climate change: 'Won't lead to humanity's...' The Times of India
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Countries commit to cut emissions but far short of the desired goal to keep global warming within limit, The Times of India
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Small Island Nations Lack Funds to Fight Climate Disasters The New York Times
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The surprising way global warming might be ruining your sleep Yahoo Creators
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Billionaire’s statement comes a day after UN said humanity missed 1.5C climate target and warned of devastation
Bill Gates has called for a “strategic pivot” in the effort against the climate crisis, writing that the world should shift away from trying to limit rising temperatures to instead focusing on efforts to prevent disease and poverty.
Writing on his Gates Notes website, the billionaire Microsoft co-founder criticized what he described as a “doomsday view of climate change” which is focusing “too much on near-term emissions goals”.
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'Derailment' warning as world faces threats to its ability to act on climate change Phys.org
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Bill Gates changes his tune on ‘doomsday outlook’ of climate change Washington Examiner
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Why Hurricane Melissa is one of the strongest Atlantic storms ever New Scientist
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Exclusive: Briefing by conservative thinktank Centre for Independent Studies was arranged by a Coalition backbench committee
Coalition MPs weighing up whether to abandon net zero have been briefed on research that argues “heat deaths aren’t a thing”, plays down the prospect of substantial sea level rises and claims “no one has ever made low-cost energy” from wind and solar.
Guardian Australia has viewed slides from a presentation the conservative thinktank Centre for Independent Studies (CIS) gave to MPs in Canberra this week, along with the findings of private polling on net zero.
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Anxiety over global warming is leading some young Americans to say they don't want children The Spec
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As rising tides eat away at the Saint-Pierre and Miquelon archipelago off Canada, plans to move the historic village to higher ground have divided residents
Franck Detcheverry, Miquelon’s 41-year-old mayor, trudges up a grassy hill. “The view isn’t too bad, huh?” he jokes. The ocean sparkles 40 metres below the empty mound. The sound of a man playing the bagpipes, as if serenading the sea, floats up from the shoreline. This hill will be the location of his new home and those of all his fellow villagers.
In the distance, about half a mile away, you can see the outline of the 400 or so buildings in the village of Miquelon. It sits only 2 metres above sea level on the archipelago of Saint-Pierre and Miquelon. Situated off the Canadian coast to the south of Newfoundland, it is an “overseas collectivity” of France, and the country’s last foothold in North America.
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Brazil Hosts COP30 Climate Talks, with the World in Danger of Breaching 1.5°C The Equation - Union of Concerned Scientists
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US groups aim to represent country at UN climate summit even as Trump administration declines to send a delegation
Despite historic environmental rollbacks under a president who pulled the US from a key international climate treaty – and recently called global warming “the greatest con job ever perpetrated on the world” – US civil society groups say they are gearing up to push for bold international climate action at a major UN conference next month.
“This is a really important moment to illustrate that Trump does not represent the entirety, or even anywhere near a majority, of us,” said Collin Rees, US program manager at the environmental non-profit Oil Change International, who will attend the annual UN climate conference, known as Cop30.
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UN chief says world has overshot climate warming threshold https-//www.semafor.com
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How global warming has intensified Hurricane Melissa: An expert explains The Independent
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Countries are scrambling to submit new climate targets for 2035. But despite progress, they still do not go far enough.
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Countries' new climate plans to start cutting global emissions, U.N. says Reuters
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Bill Gates calls for UN to ‘pivot’ from climate action to vaccines and poverty Financial Times
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Billionaire Bill Gates calls for climate strategy pivot ahead of COP30 Reuters
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Survivors in Valencia call for consequences, particularly for regional president, after country’s worst natural disaster this century
The endless, sticky mud that coated the streets of Valencia, sucking at the boots of survivors and residents, is gone now. As are the jumbles of wrecked cars and the mountains of sodden, ruined belongings that had begun to stink in the humid coastal air.
But one year on, lingering evidence of the worst natural disaster to befall Spain this century is everywhere. Walk through the gaping, still-doorless entrance to a block of flats in the Benetússer neighbourhood, on the southern outskirts of the city, and there is a small sign on the wall, positioned 2.5 metres (8ft) above the floor. It reads: “The flood waters rose this high on 29 October 2024.”
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Murray Watt seems to think so
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Climate change is a crisis of intergenerational justice. It’s not too late to make it right The Conversation
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COP out? The world's climate talks on global warming seem stuck in repeat Business Standard
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Melissa reaches Category 5 — fueled by climate change-driven ocean heat Climate Central
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Long-distance train travel often costs more and takes longer than a flight, but for some people, it's the only way to go. Meet Mark Smith, the man from Seat 61.
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Mosquitoes Discovered in Iceland for the First Time amid Rising Temperatures Scientific American
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Southern Ocean Is Building a 'Burp' That Could Reignite Global Warming ScienceAlert
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From skeletal spectres to portals to the underworld, eucalypts have the power to thrill and chill
The spooky season is upon us and, while Halloween is not a longstanding tradition here down under, we love treats, dressing up and telling ghost stories. Halloween is here to stay, so why not make it a truly Australian festival?
If you’ve ever caught sight of an owl roosting in an old, hollowed-out eucalypt or the silhouette of twisted gum branches reaching like fingers across the moon and felt a touch of mystery and magic, then consider the haunting side of Australia’s beloved trees:
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There are some decent elements in what Labor is proposing, but the overhaul could end up as tinkering rather than transformation
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In an age of monumental political shifts, the news that the Coalition doesn’t like, and very likely won’t support, Labor’s proposed revamp of national nature law has at least had one thing going for it. It is achingly predictable.
I mean … of course it was going to go this way. Australia’s rightwing parties are a mess, and threatening to tear themselves apart. It’s possible not every Coalition MP dismisses the evidence that the country’s extraordinary and unique environment is in long-term decline. But a significant number do.
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There are three common types of turbulence – and our volatile atmosphere is making them worse
Turbulence has always been an inconvenience for airline passengers and can cause alarm for the already nervous. Part of the problem is that most of the time you cannot see it coming – pilots can run into severe clear-air turbulence in a perfect blue sky.
High in the atmosphere, where most intercontinental flights cruise to make maximum use of fuel, the jet stream can behave erratically, causing wind shear that can throw around an airliner in the sky.
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US state negotiators are battling over how to manage dwindling water resources in the Colorado River Basin, a lifeline for over 40 million people spanning across seven states and two countries.
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Ships transport more than cargo — they also carry invasive species. One of the latest stowaways is an Asian algae wreaking havoc along the Mediterranean coast, threatening marine ecosystems and local livelihoods.
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Methane is short-lived but its planet-heating effects are much stronger than CO2. A new report says action on cutting the gas is too slow. Where does it come from, and what can we do to stop it polluting the atmosphere?
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From rooftops and roads to farmers' fields and the open sea, solar power can already be captured almost anywhere. The next frontier? Harnessing the sun's energy in space to power life on Earth.
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Global demand for matcha tea, luxuriously sweet Dubai chocolate and healthy quinoa has been soaring. But did you know about the hidden environmental impact of these food fads?
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CO2 levels reach record new high, locking in more global warming Live Science
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Extreme heat, driven by climate change, is linked to half a million deaths per year. Scientists say meeting current goals to cut emissions could prevent around two months of dangerous heat annually.
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Our planet is warming. Here’s what’s at stake if we don’t act now. World Wildlife Fund
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The World’s First Climate Tipping Point Has Been Crossed, Scientists Say Time Magazine
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As cheap and disposable furniture piles up in landfills, younger shoppers are bucking the trend. Gen Z is going secondhand.
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Can a veggie schnitzel legally be called a schnitzel even if it contains no meat? Some have argued such names are confusing consumers. The European Parliament seems to agree.
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Experts: The key ‘unknowns’ of overshooting the 1.5C global-warming limit Carbon Brief
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What China’s landmark climate pledge means for the fight against global warming The Christian Science Monitor
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In the first half of 2025, more electricity was generated from green sources than from coal. Solar and wind capacities are growing at a faster pace than global electricity demand, according to new research.
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Inhalers produce as much carbon emissions as over 500,000 cars each year, study finds CBS News
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Calculating the global warming potential of new buildings: Open for public feedback Energy
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A major scientific update to one of the most influential food and planetary health reports of the past decade is in the crosshairs of a pro-meat misinformation campaign.
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One resident's trash is another's treasure has long been part of Berlin's culture, but the German capital has had enough and plans to raise fines. Will they work?
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A tireless advocate for conservation and one of the world's most prominent primatologists, Jane Goodall has passed away at 91. In 2019, she spoke with DW about why it's important to protect our environment and wildlife.
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The bulky brown bear from Alaska won the online competition by more than 30,000 votes despite a broken jaw impeding his pre-hibernation gorging. Voters also apparently forgave and forgot last year's infanticide.
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Despite progress in climate change action, Europe's environment is being seriously degraded, according to a new report. Researchers say environmental damage threatens competitiveness and quality of life on the continent.
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With just weeks to go until the international climate conference, nations are stepping up to submit new climate targets for 2035. But will they be enough to prevent a climate catastrophe?
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Scientists say we've already exceeded seven of nine planetary boundaries contributing to Earth's stability, life support and resilience. This poses a risk, but it's not all bad news.
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As demand for nickel grows, plants could help suck out vital raw materials from soil. Could this replace conventional mining that's harmful to the environment?
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Climate change is accelerating, scientists find in ‘grim’ report Yale Climate Connections
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China's clean air could have caused the acceleration in global warming The Week
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Drivers of Climate Change in the Arctic U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (.gov)
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Air Pollution Cuts in East Asia Likely Accelerated Global Warming Columbia University
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Duration of heat waves accelerating faster than global warming Newsroom | UCLA
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