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03/12/2024
News live: Bandt urges Albanese to ‘stare down Gina Rinehart’ and pass nature positive bill; China lifts final bans on Australian beef

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Weather check shows mixed conditions forecast across Australian cities

It’s a mixed, if warm, bag in capital cities today, with the Bureau of Meteorology forecasting storms in Melbourne, sunny skies in Brisbane and Adelaide and showers across all other major cities.

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03/12/2024
Global warming is already impacting crop yields. What does the future hold? - Genetic Literacy Project
03/12/2024
Santos calls alleged greenwashing case a ‘biased retelling’ of its net zero aspirations

Fossil fuel giant’s lawyer says the Australasian Centre for Corporate Responsibility is ignoring years of work by Santos

Santos says the alleged greenwashing case against it represents a “biased retelling” of the company’s net zero roadmap and climate reports.

Neil Young KC, representing Santos, presented the company’s closing arguments in the federal court on Tuesday, in response to allegations of greenwashing by the Australasian Centre for Corporate Responsibility (ACCR).

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03/12/2024
China's first atmospheric monitoring station in Antarctica begins operations - Reuters
03/12/2024
Australia accused of undermining landmark climate change case brought by Pacific nations in international court

Vanuatu leads the charge of several nations arguing developed nations have a legal responsibility beyond non-binding promises

Australia has been accused of undermining its Pacific neighbours in a landmark international legal case after it argued that high-emitting countries are not obliged to act on the climate crisis beyond their non-binding commitments to the 2015 Paris agreement.

In the case before the UN’s international court of justice (ICJ), Vanuatu is leading an argument brought by several Pacific nations and developing states – including Fiji, Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands and Vanuatu – that developed countries have a legal responsibility beyond existing UN frameworks. The case does not specify the names of countries that would fall under the definition of high emitters.

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02/12/2024
The Carbon Soil Opportunity: Organic Farming Helps Counter Climate Change – OpEd - Eurasia Review
02/12/2024
Yes, Virginia, There ARE Federal Climate Laws. - Legal Planet
02/12/2024
Climate change has many 'recognizable negative effects' on crops | Fact check - USA TODAY
02/12/2024
What a Marine Heat Wave Reveals About Our Warming Oceans - The New York Times
02/12/2024
Climate change could bring more severe bacterial infections, including in corals - Phys.org
02/12/2024
Warmer winters are fuelling a growth in algal blooms across the Great Lakes - The Conversation Indonesia
02/12/2024
Costs of reversing climate change multiply after a tipping point - Earth.com
02/12/2024
Vanuatu urges World Court to recognise climate change harms - Reuters
02/12/2024
Amazon Employees Doubt Leaders’ Carbon Reduction Commitments - Inc.
02/12/2024
In climate fight, ‘nature vs tech’ a false debate - Conservation International
In climate fight, ‘nature vs tech’ a false debate  Conservation International


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02/12/2024
Taking climate change personally—study finds audiovisual sources best media tool for growing interest - Phys.org
02/12/2024
'Frontlines of a Crisis We Did Not Create': Low-Lying Nations Make Climate Case to ICJ - Common Dreams
02/12/2024
Climate change responsibility hearings underway at International Court of Justice - UPI News
02/12/2024
Removing carbon from the air: A climate cure or waste of money? - Louisana Illuminator
02/12/2024
Global warming and AI: Urgent need to curb AI's environmental impact - Business Standard
02/12/2024
Climate changes as Earth sees various degrees of warming - Madison.com
02/12/2024
Global teabag study shows warming temperatures may shrink wetland carbon sinks - Phys.org
02/12/2024
“Happy COP”: Only for some - The New Humanitarian
“Happy COP”: Only for some  The New Humanitarian


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02/12/2024
UN climate negotiations end on shaky geopolitical ground, but I see reasons for hope - Resilience
02/12/2024
China’s emissions have now caused more global warming than EU - Resilience
02/12/2024
Ad campaign comparing Peter Dutton to Donald Trump sees Climate 200’s donations surge by $380,000

Organisation asked supporters if they ‘want to feel different on our election night’ in an ad with half of Trump’s face and half of Dutton’s

Climate 200 has reported a surge in first-time donors in November off the back of a donation-matching campaign comparing the Coalition and Peter Dutton to the politics of Donald Trump.

The funding aggregator claims to have raised $377,000 from 3,900 donations including 1,373 people who donated to it for the first time, the biggest wave of first-time supporters since it was launched in 2021.

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02/12/2024
Country people believe they’re different to city people but on key issues our views align | Gabrielle Chan

Researchers at ANU found no real difference between the climate opinions of regional and urban Australians. Remember that as we head into the next federal election, with renewable energy on the frontline

I have many heritages: Chinese, Irish, Anglo and Japanese among them. I am a journalist. I grew up in the city but have lived in the country for 30 years. How should I define my identity?

Rural life has colonised my writing life. But I would hazard a guess I am not fully accepted as rural in many circles. I am certainly not the mythical bush person of legend.

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02/12/2024
World's top court starts landmark climate hearings - DW (English)
02/12/2024
Norway suspends deep-sea mining plans
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
How to take climate change out of the culture wars - LAist
02/12/2024
Landmark climate change case opens at the top UN court as island nations fear rising seas - The Associated Press
02/12/2024
The Impact of Climate Change on Wetland Carbon Sequestration - AZoCleantech
02/12/2024
The Brief: Investments in adaptation and resilience get better as climate change gets worse - ImpactAlpha
02/12/2024
How to cool the climate conversation without the culture wars - The Daily Climate
02/12/2024
Scientists are measuring burps and farts. It could help save the planet. - Vox.com
02/12/2024
Handful of countries responsible for climate crisis, top court told

Vanuatu envoy makes claim as hearing gets under way at international court of justice in The Hague

A handful of countries should be held legally responsible for the ongoing impacts of climate change, representatives of vulnerable states have told judges at the international court of justice (ICJ).

During a hearing at the Peace Palace in The Hague, which began on Monday, Ralph Regenvanu, Vanuatu’s special envoy for climate change and environment, said responsibility for the climate crisis lay squarely with “a handful of readily identifiable states” that had produced the vast majority of greenhouse gas emissions but stood to lose the least from the impacts.

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02/12/2024
How to cool the climate conversation without the culture wars - Environmental Health News
How to cool the climate conversation without the culture wars  Environmental Health News


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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
Global heat wave hot spots outpace climate change trends - Axios
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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02/12/2024
Warming oceans made every 2024 hurricane stronger, including Helene, study says - StarNewsOnline.com
02/12/2024
What Can the World’s Top Court Do About Climate Change? - The New York Times
02/12/2024
‘Ground zero for climate change’: the shoreline sculpture park coming to Miami

An ambitious multi-part project will transform seven miles of seabed into an artistic destination with a cautionary message

Over the next few years, coastal waters just off of Miami Beach will be transformed by The ReefLine, an ambitious new project that aims to occupy seven miles of seabed within shouting distance of the sands. The ReefLine aims to one day create an enormous, art-studded underwater playland, including a sculpture park, snorkel trail and hybrid reef.

One of the first pieces of this project, Miami Reef Star – a gigantic 90ft star that will eventually be visible to landing aircraft descending over the waters – will be on exhibition during Art Basel Miami Beach. Set up in prototype on Miami Beach itself, it will be a part of Star Compass, a series of three large-scale installations curated by Ximena Caminos and Dodie Kazanjian. In addition to Reef Star, Star Compass will also include The Great Elephant Migration, a work consisting of 100 life-sized sculptures of elephants, and Voile/Toile – Toile/Voile by French conceptual artist Daniel Buren, which will stage an enormous sailboat race.

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02/12/2024
Small island states seek climate change justice at top UN court - Euronews
02/12/2024
Australia: State of the Climate report warns of dangers if global warming continues - WSWS
02/12/2024
Greenland split over benefits of tourism as territory opens to the world

Direct flights from the US to Nuuk expected to double next year but there are concerns about the expected influx

The capital’s new airport has been opened, two more are in the making, and expectations are high: the Americans are coming to Greenland.

On Thursday, the first ever international flight into Nuuk, the most populous settlement on the autonomous Danish territory, landed to cheers on the ground and in the cabin of Air Greenland flight GL781 where passengers were served miniature bottles of Nicolas Feuillatte champagne.

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02/12/2024
Top UN court to begin hearings on landmark climate change case

ICJ to hear submissions from more than 100 groups in Pacific-led campaign to provide an advisory opinion on states’ obligations for climate harm

The International Court of Justice (ICJ) is due to begin hearings in a landmark climate change case on Monday, examining what countries worldwide are legally required to do to combat climate change and help vulnerable nations fight its devastating impact.

After years of lobbying by island nations, the UN General Assembly asked the ICJ last year for an opinion on “the obligations of States in respect of climate change.”

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02/12/2024
Vanuatu’s Youth-Led Movement on Climate Change Heads to the ICJ - PassBlue
02/12/2024
Time to freak out? How the existential terror of hurricanes can fuel climate change denial - Yahoo! Voices
02/12/2024
A landmark climate change case will open at the top UN court as island nations fear rising seas - The Associated Press
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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01/12/2024
Could Tenbury Wells be the first UK town centre abandoned over climate change?

Worcestershire town has been flooded seven times in past four years and shop owners can no longer afford insurance

In the aftermath of its latest flood, the town centre of Tenbury Wells was a scene of chaos. The main street was caked with a layer of mud, shop windows were smashed and piles of sodden furniture and wares, all ruined, were heaped in the street.

“On Monday when we came in we wanted to leave, lock the doors and just disappear,” said Richard Sharman, the owner of Garlands Flowers. “We’ve lost about £6,000 and we won’t get a penny back. Six weeks ago we lost about £4,000 in a flood.”

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01/12/2024
Study: Middle East Could Warm by Staggering 9 Degrees Celsius by 2100 - Haaretz
01/12/2024
Wake up and smell the coffee: rising food prices show destabilising impact of climate crisis | Heather Stewart

Policymakers must act as extreme weather events put more pressure on food inflation and production worldwide

Your morning – and afternoon – coffee is the latest staple threatened by climate chaos: the price of quality arabica beans shot to its highest level in almost 50 years last week amid fears of a poor harvest in Brazil.

It follows warnings that orange crops have been wiped out by the catastrophic floods in Valencia, Spain; and the soaring cost of olive oil in recent years, as the southern Mediterranean has sweltered.

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01/12/2024
Land degradation expanding by 1m sq km a year, study shows

Report calls for course correction to avoid land abuse ‘compromising Earth’s capacity to support human and environmental wellbeing’

Land degradation is expanding worldwide at the rate of 1m sq km every year, undermining efforts to stabilise the climate, protect nature and ensure sustainable food supplies, a study has highlighted.

The degraded area is already 15m sq km, an area greater than Antarctica, the scientific report says, and it calls for an urgent course correction to avoid land abuse “irretrievably compromising Earth’s capacity to support human and environmental wellbeing”.

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01/12/2024
It’s too late to halt the climate crisis

Nature is going to solve the problem by eliminating the modern human

In response to Ashish Ghadiali’s story last week (“Yes, there is a lot of greenwashing, but Cop summits are our best chance of averting climate breakdown”, Comment, last week), nearly 70 years ago Gilbert Plass coined the term “climate change” in a paper in the journal Tellus.

Most of that 70 years has been spent arguing over the reality of climate change, an argument by vested interests that continues to this day. Meanwhile, global warming has continued to rise due to the burning of fossil fuels. Now, polar ice caps and glaciers are melting at an alarming rate, causing sea level rises and threatening the survival of over half the world’s population living on islands and in coastal zones near sea level.

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01/12/2024
It’s too late to halt the climate crisis - The Guardian
It’s too late to halt the climate crisis  The Guardian


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30/11/2024
What Trump’s expected withdrawal from global climate efforts means for the environment — and the economy - The Hill
30/11/2024
‘It brings back memories of Aberfan’: coal tip collapse in storms sparks revolt in Welsh valley

Villagers hit by extreme weather accuse Labour of neglecting flood defences as Reform UK reaps political rewards – while denying impact of climate crisis

Thick, dark slurry flecked with stones and twigs covers the entire ground floor of Ralph Connor and Tina Honeyfield’s terraced house in the former coal mining village of Cwmtillery in south Wales. They use the lights on their phone to show what happened when a long-abandoned coal tip collapsed during last weekend’s torrential rainfall and surged through their front and back doors.

“Our house bore the brunt of the landslide… I spent an hour holding the door to prevent the slurry from getting in [last Sunday night],” says Connor, 49, as he stands in the cold gloom of their powerless living room. “It was frightening but when you are in it, you just react. It’s fight or flight.”

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30/11/2024
Phil Drietz letter: Man-made global warming is fake science - West Central Tribune
30/11/2024
Identification of climate change hotspots in the Mediterranean - Nature.com
30/11/2024
Is it safe to have a child? Americans rethink family planning ahead of Trump’s return

Some in the US are reconsidering children, with fears over reproductive healthcare and the climate crisis front of mind

Chris Peterson wasn’t surprised that Donald Trump won the 2024 presidential election. But he was surprised by how quickly he and his wife started asking one another: should we try to have another baby before a possible nationwide abortion ban takes effect? Or should we give up on having a second child?

Peterson and his wife, who live in North Carolina, are thousands of dollars in debt because their first child needed to spend weeks in the hospital after being born prematurely. They had wanted to pay off that debt and wait a few years before having a second baby. But now, reproductive rights are again in the balance – Trump has said he would veto a nationwide abortion ban, but his allies are emboldened to push through more restrictions.

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30/11/2024
The big idea: on Remembrance Day for Lost Species, here’s why it matters

A way to personally connect with wildlife is vital when statistics alone can’t convey the scale of the loss

Sixty-six million years ago, an asteroid struck Earth, causing the extinction of around 75% of all species. This event was so significant that we now use it to define the boundary between the Mesozoic and Cenozoic eras. There had only been four extinction events of this magnitude up until then; today, we are living through the sixth – and we are its cause.

News of the sixth mass-extinction often comes in the form of statistics – 1 million species threatened with extinction; extinctions now occurring up to 1,000 times more frequently than before humans – and we are left none the wiser about what it is we are losing. A few years ago, I asked the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) for a list of species that had recently gone extinct. I wanted to understand what was happening to the natural world, beyond the numbers. The list they sent back contained species from all over the world. One in particular, however, stood out to me.

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30/11/2024
COP29, climate change and the normalization of mass death - WSWS
29/11/2024
Heatwaves are surpassing the extremes predicted by climate models - New Scientist
29/11/2024
The week around the world in 20 pictures

The ceasefire in Lebanon, the aftermath of floods in Valencia, Russian airstrikes in Kyiv and Macy’s Thanksgiving Day parade: the past seven days as captured by the world’s leading photojournalists

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29/11/2024
Understanding Chris Wright’s Position On Climate Change - Forbes
29/11/2024
New powder that captures carbon could be ‘quantum leap’ for industry

A ‘covalent organic framework’ can be used to capture carbon to store it or convert it for industrial use

An innocuous yellow powder, created in a lab, could be a new way to combat the climate crisis by absorbing carbon from the air.

Just half a pound of the stuff may remove as much carbon dioxide as a tree can, according to early tests. Once the carbon is absorbed by the powder, it can be released into safe storage or be used in industrial processes, like carbonizing drinks.

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29/11/2024
International court to begin hearings that may shape global climate litigation - Reuters
29/11/2024
The Cop29 agreement failed island states. Now the UN’s top court must act on climate harm | Ralph Regenvanu

The shortcomings of Cop29 increase the urgency for the ICJ to issue an advisory opinion on the legal obligations of states in respect to climate harm

The UN climate conference in Baku has ended with an agreement for $300bn annually, by 2035, to be provided in global finance to help less wealthy countries develop clean economies and adapt to damage from climate change. Estimates by independent economists have said the need will approach $1.3tn annually by 2030. The $1.3tn was acknowledged in the deal in Baku, but there were no firm commitments to reach that figure. The difference of $1tr each year sounds absurd, but is true.

This is why we brought a climate change case to the international court of justice (ICJ), to seek an advisory opinion on climate obligations. Hearings on the case begin next week in The Hague and the shortcomings of the Cop29 agreement make this unprecedented action – to clarify the legal obligations of states under international law in respect of climate change and the legal consequences for breaches – even more urgent.

Ralph Regenvanu is special envoy for climate change and environment in the government of Vanuatu

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28/11/2024
Coral adaptation unlikely to keep pace with global warming, warn scientists - Phys.org
28/11/2024
Has the world abandoned the 1.5C global warming threshold? - Yahoo News UK
28/11/2024
The slippery challenge of defining climate adaptation - Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists
The slippery challenge of defining climate adaptation  Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists


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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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28/11/2024
Opinion: The Upside of Climate Pessimism - Undark Magazine
Opinion: The Upside of Climate Pessimism  Undark Magazine


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27/11/2024
A strange new climate era is beginning to take hold - The Washington Post
A strange new climate era is beginning to take hold  The Washington Post


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27/11/2024
Is there enough land on Earth to fight climate change and feed the world? - Phys.org
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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27/11/2024
COP29 Delegates Ignored the Ultimate Cause of Global Warming | Opinion - Newsweek
27/11/2024
Climate Denier Richard Tice’s Seat is Second Most Exposed to Global Warming, Says Insurance Giant - DeSmog
27/11/2024
Is it hot where you are? Spare a thought for the residents of Western Sydney | First Dog on the Moon

It’s the class war climate curtain! Somebody should do something!

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26/11/2024
It’s cold outside, what happened to global warming? Meteorologists explain climate versus weather. - ABC News
26/11/2024
What is climate change? A really simple guide - BBC.com
25/11/2024
Paleoclimate graph misused to deny global warming - AFP Factcheck
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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25/11/2024
Climate Change | Pros, Cons, Debate, Arguments, Global Warming, & Environmental Activism - Britannica
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
Far From the Climate Talks: The Human Cost of Global Warming in 2024 - The New York Times
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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21/11/2024
Global warming - Climate Change, Melting Ice, Rising Sea Levels - Britannica
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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20/11/2024
Revised historical record sharpens perspective on global warming - Nature.com
20/11/2024
Renewables boom, but countries cling to fossil fuels
The world is at a turning point, as CO2 emissions could soon stop rising thanks to a renewable energy boom. But according to a new climate protection ranking, countries aren't doing enough to move away from oil and gas.


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19/11/2024
What will happen if Argentina quits Paris Climate Agreement?
As concern mounts that Argentina might leave the Paris Agreement, DW takes a look at what the course is doing to address climate change and the course that this may take under climate-skeptic President Javier Milei.


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19/11/2024
Should major fossil fuel companies pay for climate damage?
Another year of wildfires, heat, hurricanes and floods linked to human-made climate change has raised the stakes about who should pay for the damage. Are fossil fuel companies contributing?


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18/11/2024
COP29: What is holding back negotiations so far?
As the UN climate summit in Baku, Azerbaijan, enters its second week, concern is mounting over slow progress. Yet there is hope that the G20 summit in Brazil can help lead to a breakthrough at the stalled climate talks.


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12/11/2024
Global warming is on the cusp of crucial 1.5 °C threshold, suggest ice-core data - Nature.com
07/11/2024
European climate agency says this will likely be the hottest year on record — again - The Associated Press
07/11/2024
Global warming: 2024 will exceed key Paris target, scientists report - Axios
07/11/2024
State of the climate: 2024 will be first year above 1.5C of global warming - Carbon Brief
07/11/2024
2024 will be the first year on record to smash a warming limit scientists warned about - CNN
06/11/2024
2024 'virtually certain' to be world's warmest year on record - BBC.com
04/11/2024
Climate change mitigation: reducing emissions - European Environment Agency
Climate change mitigation: reducing emissions  European Environment Agency


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04/11/2024
Conventional agriculture increases global warming while decreasing system sustainability - Nature.com
04/11/2024
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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
The CAT Thermometer  Climate Action Tracker


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22/10/2024
Climate Change Impacts on Forests | US EPA - U.S. EPA.gov
Climate Change Impacts on Forests | US EPA  U.S. EPA.gov


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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
Global Warming Demonstration - NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Global Warming Demonstration  NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory


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27/09/2024
Climate Change | US EPA - U.S. EPA.gov
Climate Change | US EPA  U.S. EPA.gov


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23/09/2024
Climate Change Impacts on Air Quality | US EPA - U.S. EPA.gov
10/09/2024
Climate change is here. Now what? - Binghamton University
Climate change is here. Now what?  Binghamton University


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10/09/2024
Global Greenhouse Gas Overview | US EPA - U.S. EPA.gov
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22/08/2024
Sampling Soil to Study the Effects of Global Warming - Energy.gov
21/08/2024
Using AI to link heat waves to global warming - Stanford University News
Using AI to link heat waves to global warming  Stanford University News


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12/08/2024
Climate Change And Your National Parks - National Park Service
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