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10/12/2024
How Elon Musk backed away from his climate crusade - The Washington Post
How Elon Musk backed away from his climate crusade  The Washington Post


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10/12/2024
AI modelling predicts 3°C temperature rises by 2060 - The National
10/12/2024
Atlantic circulation collapse? New clues on the fate of a crucial conveyor belt - Yale Climate Connections
10/12/2024
Brazil floods are a reminder of the El Niño-climate change compound effect - Insurance Day
10/12/2024
UN report warns increase in permanently dry land is 'redefining life on Earth' - RFI
10/12/2024
Millions in India Vulnerable to Glacial Lake Floods - Eos
10/12/2024
AI predicts Earth's peak warming - Stanford Doerr School of Sustainability
AI predicts Earth's peak warming  Stanford Doerr School of Sustainability


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10/12/2024
Costs Pile Up As Climate Change Adds $600 Billion In Insurance Losses - Forbes
10/12/2024
Exploring new frontiers in Arctic research to address climate challenges in the frozen north - Innovation News Network
10/12/2024
Scientists call for ban on geoengineering as tool to combat climate change: ‘Don’t mess with the sun’ - Firstpost
10/12/2024
The Aral Sea: From lake to desert to forest
Brutal Soviet-era farming practices severely damaged the Aral Sea's delicate ecosystem. Now ecologists are planting saplings in the Aralkum Desert to bring trees to where water once lapped.


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10/12/2024
The cost of climate change: Will insurers keep backing fossil fuels even as climate risk losses soar? - edie.net
10/12/2024
2024 poised to shatter global heat records, says EU climate agency - Environmental Health News
10/12/2024
Climate Change Extinction Risk - today.uconn.edu
Climate Change Extinction Risk  today.uconn.edu


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10/12/2024
Impact Of United Nations Climate Change Conference In Baku On Environmental Changes Globally - thefridaytimes.com
10/12/2024
Polluted megacities are warming slower due to aerosol - Environmental Health News
Polluted megacities are warming slower due to aerosol  Environmental Health News


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10/12/2024
Earth’s lands face increasing drought linked to human activity - Environmental Health News
10/12/2024
Global warming: Why the critical threshold was set at 1.5°C - La Croix International
10/12/2024
Cooling efficacy of trees across cities is determined by background climate, urban morphology, and tree trait - Nature.com
10/12/2024
Storm Darragh showed me how unprepared my family – and Britain – are for disaster | Gaby Hinsliff

After just 12 hours without power, we were cold, isolated and facing the fact that everyday life is far more precarious than it seems

It was the cold that woke me up. Some time in the early hours of Saturday, as Storm Darragh blasted through our bit of rural Oxfordshire, the power lines had come down; by the time the central heating would otherwise have been firing up, the house was decidedly arctic.

The novelty of lighting candles, chopping firewood and making coffee on a sputtering camping stove carried everyone through the first few hours. But by mid afternoon frontier spirit was palpably waning, along with everyone’s phone batteries. By early evening there wasn’t much to do except agree that obviously we have it easy compared with Ukraine – now in its third icy winter of Russia using attacks on domestic power infrastructure as an extra weapon of war, which puts this minor domestic inconvenience into perspective – and that our digitised lives have become quite madly, recklessly vulnerable to a sudden loss of power.

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10/12/2024
Climate Change Is Destroying Monarch Butterflies’ Winter Habitat - WIRED
10/12/2024
Does talking about climate ‘tipping points’ inspire action — or defeat? - Grist
10/12/2024
Climate scientists say that global warming drives extreme weather like storms, floods and heatwaves, making these disasters more frequent and intense - Islander News.com
10/12/2024
Opinion: Implementing Project 2025 would harm Colorado’s climate and economy - The Colorado Sun
10/12/2024
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Bomb Cyclone  AGInfo Ag Information Network


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10/12/2024
Study: Global warming fueled fatal downpour in Ishikawa - 朝日新聞デジタル
Study: Global warming fueled fatal downpour in Ishikawa  朝日新聞デジタル


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10/12/2024
New Quantum Paradigm Challenges Our Understanding of Global Warming - SciTechDaily
10/12/2024
Ministers must reassure consumers feeding cattle Bovaer is safe, says Lady Sheehan

Government should point to evidence of FSA licensing of additive, says chair of environment and climate change committee

The government must urgently reassure consumers that feed additives given to cattle to reduce methane emissions are harmless, and a vital tool in tackling the climate crisis, the chair of an influential parliamentary committee has warned.

Lady Sheehan, chair of the environment and climate change committee of the House of Lords, called on ministers to step up as a row has blown up over the prospective use of the additive Bovaer in British dairy herds supplying Arla, the dairy company.

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10/12/2024
Small island nations face climate-induced ‘catastrophe’, warn experts

First comprehensive study on health and climate change in small island developing states lays bare impact of the crisis and calls for action from richer countries

The 65 million people living in the world’s small island nations face “catastrophe” from the health impacts of climate breakdown, say experts behind a Lancet Countdown report.

Heatwaves, drought, insect-borne diseases and extreme weather are getting worse because of the climate crisis, putting lives and livelihoods at risk, found the report, the first comprehensive analysis of the state of climate change and health in island states.

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10/12/2024
UK must keep up momentum on cutting methane emissions at home and demonstrate international leadership - Committees
09/12/2024
Op-ed: We cannot put off saving our planet anymore - The Huntington News
Op-ed: We cannot put off saving our planet anymore  The Huntington News


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09/12/2024
At UN climate hearing, China rebuffs bid to clarify states’ legal obligations - VOA Asia
09/12/2024
Climate Scientists Project 2024 Will Be the Hottest Year on Record—and the First to Pass 1.5 Degrees Celsius of Warming - Smithsonian Magazine
09/12/2024
Poleward freshwater fish are outperforming their equatorial counterparts amid climate change, study finds - Phys.org
09/12/2024
Organizing and Mutual Aid are the Answers to a “Peace” Climate Summit that Was Anything But - National Priorities Project
09/12/2024
How Americans View Climate Change and Policies to Address the Issue - Pew Research Center
09/12/2024
EU should ban space mirrors and other solar geoengineering, scientists say

European Commission scientific advisers say technology to offset global heating could wreak havoc on weather

Europe should ban space mirrors, cloud whitening and other untested tools being touted to reflect the sun’s rays, the European Commission’s scientific advisers have said, but said the door should be left open for research into their development.

The scientists said the risks and benefits of solar radiation modification (SRM) – also known as solar geoengineering – were “highly uncertain”. They called for an EU-wide moratorium on using it as a way to offset global heating.

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09/12/2024
Scientists study shipping and cloud shifts for 2023's record heat - Axios
09/12/2024
EU should push for global deal to not deploy solar geoengineering, advisors say - Climate Home News
09/12/2024
Is the climate crisis to blame for the lack of clouds? - Euronews
09/12/2024
EU climate service: World on track for hottest ever year after second-warmest November - UPI News
09/12/2024
2024 is the hottest year on record, EU scientists say - Reuters
09/12/2024
How anger at Australia’s rollout of renewables is being hijacked by a new pro-nuclear network

An alliance of political groups is harnessing real fears about the local impact of wind and solar farms – and using them to spruik nuclear power

The entrance is marked by an AI-generated image of a dead whale, floating among wind turbines. On the first floor of the East Maitland bowling club, dire warnings are being shared about how offshore wind may impact the Hunter region – alongside a feeling of not being consulted, of being steamrolled.

“Environment and energy forums” like this one in late November have been held up and down the east of Australia, aiming to build a resistance to the country’s renewable energy transition.

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09/12/2024
Top advisers say EU should ban solar geoengineering … for now - POLITICO Europe
09/12/2024
A ‘doom loop’ of climate change and geopolitical instability is beginning - The Conversation
09/12/2024
Some supermarkets are taking a major step to protect the climate. Is yours? - Yale Climate Connections
09/12/2024
Global Warming's Heat Is Killing the World's Young - HealthDay
09/12/2024
Global Warming's Heat Is Killing the World's Young - Northeast Mississippi Daily Journal
Global Warming's Heat Is Killing the World's Young  Northeast Mississippi Daily Journal


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09/12/2024
Phenological divergence between plants and animals under climate change - Nature.com
09/12/2024
EU climate monitor says 2024 ‘certain’ to be hottest year on record - Al Jazeera English
09/12/2024
‘I feel dizzy but I can’t stop’: global heating is already making kiln workers’ lives unbearable. And it will only get worse

Researchers mapped brick kilns across India and used climate models to forecast the levels of heat stress workers face between now and 2050

  • Photographs by Ishan Tankha

“I work with fire. But this has been the hottest ever, even for me,” says Harilal Rajput, squinting in the blazing midday sun. Rajput, 41, is a chief fire worker at a brick kiln near the town of Danapur on the outskirts of Patna, capital of the eastern state of Bihar. He is a migrant worker; his wife, a farmer, lives in neighbouring Uttar Pradesh with their three children.

It is almost 1pm on a June afternoon and neither Rajput nor the nine fire workers he supervises have had any food since the previous night. They will eat only when their eight-hour shift ends at about 4pm. His team, he says, is “running on water”.

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09/12/2024
Three-Quarters of Earth’s Land Got Drier in Recent Decades, U.N. Says - The New York Times
09/12/2024
Drylands now make up 40% of land on Earth, excluding Antarctica, study says

An area nearly a third larger than India turned permanently arid in past three decades, research shows

An area of land nearly a third larger than India has turned from humid conditions to dryland – arid areas where agriculture is difficult – in the past three decades, research has found.

Drylands now make up 40% of all land on Earth, excluding Antarctica. Three-quarters of the world’s land suffered drier conditions in the past 30 years, which is likely to be permanent, according to the study by the UN Science Policy Interface, a body of scientists convened by the United Nations.

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09/12/2024
2024 'certain' to be hottest year ever as emissions continue to drive climate change - RFI English
09/12/2024
Three-quarters of Earth’s land became permanently drier in last three decades: UN - UNCCD Website
09/12/2024
Why some Michigan cities are creating plans to address climate change - Detroit News
09/12/2024
2024 'certain' to be hottest year on record and first above critical 1.5C threshold - FRANCE 24 English
09/12/2024
Second-warmest November on record means that 2024 is likely to be Earth's hottest year, report says - The Associated Press
09/12/2024
Climate crisis deepens with 2024 ‘certain’ to be hottest year on record

Average global temperature in November was 1.62C above preindustrial levels, bringing average for the year to 1.60C

This year is now almost certain to be the hottest year on record, data shows. It will also be the first to have an average temperature of more than 1.5C above preindustrial levels, marking a further escalation of the climate crisis.

Data for November from the EU’s Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S) found the average global surface temperature for the month was 1.62C above the level before the mass burning of fossil fuels drove up global heating. With data for 11 months of 2024 now available, scientists said the average for the year is expected to be 1.60C, exceeding the record set in 2023 of 1.48C.

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08/12/2024
Opinion | Climate Activists Need to Radically Change Their Approach Under Trump - The New York Times
08/12/2024
Trump’s Energy Secretary Pick Preaches the Benefits of Climate Change - The Wall Street Journal
08/12/2024
Female footballers have shown us how – let’s build a sport free of fossil fuel deals | David Wheeler

Male players must step up and add their voice to the campaign to stop our sport being sold out to the big polluters causing climate change

At the Cop29 climate conference last month Sofie Junge Pedersen and Katie Rood again called for Fifa to drop its sponsorship deal with the Saudi Arabian state oil company Aramco. They were among more than 130 female players who signed an open letter in October that described the partnership as a “middle finger to women’s football” that will do real damage to people and our planet.

After the letter was published, I spoke out in support of their initiative. I hoped other professional male players would join me. The women were widely applauded for speaking out but their male counterparts have not followed suit. On Wednesday, Fifa is poised to confirm Saudi Arabia as the host of the 2034 men’s World Cup.

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08/12/2024
Mars's gravity pulls Earth closer to the Sun, warming our climate - Earth.com
07/12/2024
What's been said at the landmark ICJ climate hearings?
Nations on the front line of the climate crisis are asking the International Court of Justice to oblige big polluters to keep their promises to rapidly cut emissions.


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07/12/2024
Global warming - Land Use, Climate Change, Emissions - Britannica
07/12/2024
Athens’s New Answer to a Water Supply Crunch: An Ancient Aqueduct - The New York Times
07/12/2024
Unexpected source to blame for rapid surge in global warming - Earth.com
06/12/2024
The week around the world in 20 pictures

Syrian insurgents take Aleppo, protests in Georgia, martial law in Seoul and the reopening of Notre Dame in Paris: the past seven days as captured by the world’s leading photojournalists

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06/12/2024
Why a two-year surge in global warmth is worrying scientists - The Washington Post
06/12/2024
Younger people at greater risk of heat-related deaths this century – study

New research estimates a 32% increase in deaths of people under 35 if greenhouse gases not radically cut

Extreme heat fueled by the climate crisis is often viewed as primarily a problem for vulnerable segments of the population, such as elderly people. But it is people aged under 35 that are set to suffer the brunt of heat-related deaths as temperatures climb, new research has suggested.

While older people are susceptible to heatwaves, they currently make up the bulk of cold-related deaths. As the world heats up, it will be younger people that will suffer disproportionately as the mortality burden shifts, with the new study estimating a 32% increase in deaths of people under 35 years old this century from heat if greenhouse gases emissions aren’t radically cut.

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06/12/2024
Meta-analysis of current global warming impacts suggests a third of all species could be extinct by 2100 - Phys.org
06/12/2024
Doctor, Doctor, there’s a problem with my planet | Fiona Katauskas

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06/12/2024
The 2024 Nature Conservancy Oceania photo contest winners – in pictures

Here are some of the standout images from the 2024 Nature Conservancy Oceania photo contest.

The 2024 contest saw close to 2,000 entries from photographers in Australia, New Zealand, the Solomon Islands and Papua New Guinea

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06/12/2024
Call for greener planning rules after M&S London redevelopment given go-ahead

Campaigners want rethink of national policy because of ‘wasteful knock-it-down-and-start-again approach’

Campaigners are calling for planning rules to consider the environmental implications of knocking down buildings after a controversial redevelopment of Marks & Spencer’s historic store on London’s Oxford Street was given the green light by the government.

Save Britain’s Heritage said national policy should consider the embedded carbon linked to a site when considering its future and prioritise reuse of historic buildings amid the climate crisis alongside issues such as preserving important architecture.

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06/12/2024
Despite 2024’s ‘greenlash’, the fight against climate breakdown can still be won. Here’s how | Björn Bremer, Jane Gingrich and Hanna Schwander

The overwhelming majority of Europeans support climate action, but they must be compensated for its costs in tangible ways

This year was not an easy time to be Green. Green parties took a beating in June’s European elections, with their seat count plummeting from 71 to 53. In national elections they haven’t fared much better. The Green party was nearly wiped out in last week’s general election in Ireland, losing all but one of its seats after having been part of a coalition government.

At the same time, climate-sceptic parties framing environmental policies as elitist and unfair have surged across the continent. In Germany, for instance, the far-right AfD owes some of its electoral success to its rallying cry against an emerging “eco-dictatorship”.

Björn Bremer is an assistant professor of political science at Central European University and a John F Kennedy Memorial fellow at Harvard University. Jane Gingrich is a professor of social policy at the University of Oxford. Hanna Schwander is a professor of political sociology and social policy at the Humboldt University of Berlin. They are all co-conveners of the Progressive Politics Research Network, whose findings are published here

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06/12/2024
What is the real toll of natural and climate disasters? Science has staggering new answers | Devi Sridhar

New research challenges us to look beyond the event to the devastating long-term impacts. Governments must take note

The devastation of hurricanes, earthquakes, tsunamis or tornadoes is often conveyed by how many people have been injured or killed. And based on this, we assess “how bad was it really?” For example, the recent hurricane season in the Atlantic has cost nearly 300 lives in the US and the Caribbean, with Helene killing at least 228 people. These deaths are usually due to flooding of houses and resultant drownings, injuries caused by the destruction of buildings or loss of emergency medical care.

But new research challenges us to see these disasters as broader events that have lasting effects for decades after they hit – whether from stress, financial hardship, pollution or long-term disease. A new paper in Nature magazine develops a methodology to estimate the overall effect of individual tropical cyclones (ie hurricanes and tropical storms) on all causes of mortality across all populations within the US. The authors analysed how mortality rates within a state changed for 20 years after the state was hit by a natural disaster, and took mortality data from 1950 to 2015 to form a longer-term picture.

Prof Devi Sridhar is chair of global public health at the University of Edinburgh

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06/12/2024
Why fertile land is turning to desert
Four football fields of land degrade into desert every second. That equates to an area almost as large as Ethiopia each year. Could efforts to restore and reforest this arid terrain bear fruit?


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06/12/2024
Climate change is making Canada’s ice roads hard to navigate - The Conversation
05/12/2024
Rapid surge in global warming mainly due to reduced planetary albedo, researchers suggest - Phys.org
05/12/2024
The world has been warming faster than expected. Scientists now think they know why - CNN
05/12/2024
Decline of Reflective Low Clouds May Have Contributed to Recent Record Heat - InsideClimate News
05/12/2024
A third of Earth's species could become extinct by 2100 if climate change isn't curbed - Livescience.com
05/12/2024
Canada man who ‘leapt on’ polar bear that attacked wife recovers in hospital

Couple discovered animal in their driveway in northern Ontario, where climate crisis can change bear behaviour

A man who “leapt on” a polar bear to protect his wife in a northern First Nations community in Canada is expected to fully recover from the severe injuries he sustained in the attack.

But experts caution that changing environmental conditions will lead to a shift in where and when polar bears are spotted, increasing the risk of surprise encounters.

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05/12/2024
EU agrees to delay deforestation law but won't water it down
The European Union has agreed to delay but not dilute a landmark deforestation regulation. Environmental NGOs and politicians have warned that the slowdown threatens forests and the climate.


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05/12/2024
How climate risks are driving up insurance premiums around the US – visualized

‘Tight correlation’ between premium rises and counties deemed most at risk from climate crisis, experts say

Concern over the climate crisis may evaporate in the White House from January, but its financial costs are now starkly apparent to Americans in the form of soaring home insurance premiums – with those in the riskiest areas for floods, storms and wildfires suffering the steepest rises of all.

A mounting toll of severe hurricanes, floods, fires and other extreme events has caused average premiums to leap since 2020, with parts of the US most prone to disasters bearing the brunt. A climate crisis is starting to stir an insurance crisis.

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05/12/2024
Climate change impacts, risks and adaptation - European Environment Agency
Climate change impacts, risks and adaptation  European Environment Agency


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05/12/2024
Weatherwatch: why cooling white roofs cause neighbours to swelter

Climate hack used to reflect heat results in less rain and higher temperatures in surrounding regions, study finds

Painting roofs white and creating lighter coloured pavements and roads are recognised as ways to reflect heat in urban areas and help combat global heating. However, a new study shows that this geoengineering technique unexpectedly causes temperatures to rise in the surrounding region.

Scientists have previously used large-scale climate models to assess the climate impacts of increasing albedo (reflectivity) on land, but these do not pick up changes in small-scale atmospheric circulation. Yu Cheng and Kaighin McColl from Harvard University simulated the localised changes and found that increasing albedo resulted in increased convection at the boundary of the high-albedo area – similar to the breezes found where sea meets land.

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04/12/2024
How climate change is impacting this iconic Florida bird species - ABC News
04/12/2024
Global lake phytoplankton proliferation intensifies climate warming - Nature.com
04/12/2024
What Trump’s Cabinet Picks and Advisers Say About Climate Change - The New York Times
03/12/2024
Column | Why I’m a climate optimist, for myself and my newborn daughter - The Washington Post
03/12/2024
The most expensive US property for sale is a mere $295m – and likely to flood

The sprawling Florida mansion sits in one of the most vulnerable places in the US to climate-driven disasters

A sprawling Florida mansion set beside a powdery white sand beach overlooking the azure Gulf of Mexico is currently the most expensive property listed for sale in the United States, yours for a mere $295m.

It is also in one of the most vulnerable places in the country to climate-driven disasters, and faces an almost inevitable flooding event in the coming years.

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02/12/2024
Norway suspends deep-sea mining plans in the Arctic
Norway has temporarily halted the licensing process to permit Arctic seabed mining for critical metals. Meanwhile the WWF's court case against the state continues. Critics fear harm to fragile marine ecosystems.


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02/12/2024
What will it take to slow plastic production?
California is suing oil and gas major ExxonMobil. The case has highlighted the connection between fossil fuel companies and plastic waste, as well as the need for a cap on plastic production.


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02/12/2024
World's top court starts landmark climate hearings
In the largest case in its history, the ICJ will hear almost 100 countries deliver testimonies on climate change. Campaigners hope it will help underline the obligations of states on global warming.


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01/12/2024
Plastic pollution ban fails, time needed says chair
Negotiators failed to sign a treaty curbing plastic waste after two years of discussions, as representatives from nearly 200 nations gathered in South Korea.


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28/11/2024
10 myths about climate change busted - National Grid
10 myths about climate change busted  National Grid


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27/11/2024
Pakistan's surprise solar surge shocks experts and grid
Pakistan has grown its solar energy capacity by an astounding amount in a remarkably short space of time. The shock surge has given residents the power to survive blackouts, but it threatens to disrupt the grid.


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26/11/2024
What is climate change? A really simple guide - BBC.com
25/11/2024
Can a global treaty clean up the plastics mess?
The final round of negotiations taking place in South Korea for a worldwide plastics treaty will look to rapidly cut surging plastic pollution. But oil and gas interests could scupper a deal.


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23/11/2024
What COP29 funding deal reveals about global climate action
Countries agreed to "at least" $300 billion in climate funding at the COP29 UN climate summit. The deal came after two weeks of tense negotiations that highlighted sharp divides between rich and poorer nations.


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23/11/2024
COP29: World agrees to $300bn deal for developing countries
The final deal, agreed in Azerbaijan, will see developed countries pay $300 billion a year by 2035 to help poorer countries mitigate the impact of climate change.


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23/11/2024
COP29: Climate-vulnerable nations walk out of overtime talks
Negotiators from small island and least-developed nations have staged a walkout at consultations in Azerbaijan, pushing the UN climate negotiations to the brink of collapse.


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23/11/2024
How slowing Amazon's deforestation improved Brazil's health
Policy changes in Brazil that have disincentivized deforestation of the Amazon for agriculture are credited with reducing hospitalizations and wildfire deaths by the thousands.


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22/11/2024
Latest COP29 draft text called a "slap in the face" for developing countries
On the last day of the climate summit in Baku, Azerbaijan, a second draft agreement puts a number to crucial climate finance goal for the first time.


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22/11/2024
Gus the penguin sets sail in the Southern Ocean
The emperor penguin made headlines after landing on Australia's coast, an the hope is he will now return to Antarctica.


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22/11/2024
What is 'peak oil' and when will we reach it?
The term "peak oil" used to mean the point when global production would top out, before entirely running out. But as the world begins a shift to renewables, will the end of oil production come sooner than we think?


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21/11/2024
EU climate chief calls draft climate text 'unacceptable'
A draft climate text from the COP29 in Baku, Azerbaijan, has revealed the divisions between developing and industrialized countries as they try to reach agreement on a new finance goal.


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21/11/2024
Will China become a leader in global climate action?
At COP29, China is being urged to step up on climate finance. Could the country, which is expanding both renewables and coal power, enter a new era of climate leadership as the US leaves the stage?


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21/11/2024
Climate Change - Union of Concerned Scientists
Climate Change  Union of Concerned Scientists


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20/11/2024
Net zero by 2050: 9 charts showing the world's progress
The pressure is on to prevent global warming from accelerating further. How is the world doing?


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19/11/2024
Analysis: China’s emissions have now caused more global warming than EU - Carbon Brief
18/11/2024
Plankton may not survive global warming with "devastating effects" - Oceanographic Magazine
17/11/2024
The 1.5C Climate Goal Is Dead. Why Is COP29 Still Talking About It? - Bloomberg
15/11/2024
China must now lead global warming fight, UN climate chief says - POLITICO Europe
14/11/2024
As the climate crisis worsens, the warming outlook stagnates - Climate Action Tracker
14/11/2024
Q&A: The Heat Is On. Why Worry About Climate Change? - UVA Today
12/11/2024
Global warming is on the cusp of crucial 1.5 °C threshold, suggest ice-core data - Nature.com
11/11/2024
2024 is on track to be hottest year on record as warming temporarily hits 1.5°C - World Meteorological Organization WMO
2024 is on track to be hottest year on record as warming temporarily hits 1.5°C  World Meteorological Organization WMO


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04/11/2024
Climate Change | Curbing Our Emissions - New Jersey Department of
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29/10/2024
Climate Change Indicators in the United States | US EPA - U.S. EPA.gov
29/10/2024
NASA Helps Find Thawing Permafrost Adds to Near-Term Global Warming - NASA
29/10/2024
October 2024 Global Climate Report - National Centers for Environmental Information
October 2024 Global Climate Report  National Centers for Environmental Information


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25/10/2024
The CAT Thermometer - Climate Action Tracker
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17/10/2024
Climate Change - usda.gov
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14/10/2024
Global warming is happening, but not statistically ‘surging,’ new study finds - news.ucsc.edu
14/10/2024
Global warming is happening, but not statistically ‘surging,’ new study finds - Clemson News
14/10/2024
A recent surge in global warming is not detectable yet | Communications Earth & Environment - Nature.com
11/10/2024
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