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30/11/2025
Climate action saves lives. So why do climate models ignore well-being? - Phys.org
30/11/2025
Environment: It’s official – we aren’t winning the climate fight - chinadailyasia.com
30/11/2025
Alaska Native villages have few options and little U.S. help as climate change devours their land - Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
30/11/2025
Many Fighting Climate Change Worry They Are Losing the Information War - The New York Times
30/11/2025
Solar energy protects German vineyards from climate change - DW
30/11/2025
Solar energy protects German vineyards from climate change
As viticulture suffers from the effects of climate change, German researchers are experimenting with technology that fosters growth while also harvesting electricity.


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30/11/2025
After COP30, what now? It’s actually good news - East Anglia Bylines
After COP30, what now? It’s actually good news  East Anglia Bylines


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30/11/2025
Water shortages could derail UK’s net zero plans, study finds

Tensions grow after research in England finds there may not be enough water for planned carbon capture and hydrogen projects

Tensions are growing between the government, the water sector and its regulators over the management of England’s water supplies, as the Environment Agency warns of a potential widespread drought next year.

Research commissioned by a water retailer has found water scarcity could hamper the UK’s ability to reach its net zero targets, and that industrial growth could push some areas of the country into water shortages.

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30/11/2025
Coffee, cocoa, wine may be beyond saving, thanks to climate change - India Today
30/11/2025
Paris to Belém — the climate crisis and the COP 30: There is no Planet B - The Sentinel - of this Land, for its People
Paris to Belém — the climate crisis and the COP 30: There is no Planet B  The Sentinel - of this Land, for its People


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30/11/2025
Rising Tide protest: climate activists stop three ships from entering world’s largest coal port in Newcastle

NSW police arrest 141 people as campaigners demand federal government cancel planned fossil fuel projects and tax existing operations at 78%

Activists have blocked two more coal ships from entering the Port of Newcastle on the fourth day of the Rising Tide protest, bringing the total number of ships turned around by campaigners this weekend to three.

Thousands of people have gathered at Rising Tide’s annual climate protest at the world’s largest coal port. The blockade began on Thursday and will continue until Tuesday. Hundreds have kayaked into the port, with many more watching on from the beach.

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30/11/2025
Africa’s forests transformed from carbon sink to carbon source: Why does it matter? - The Indian Express
29/11/2025
COP30, G20 are signs of failing multilaterlism - The New Indian Express
COP30, G20 are signs of failing multilaterlism  The New Indian Express


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29/11/2025
Massive climate-induced earthquakes are brewing beneath our biggest cities. Are we prepared? - BBC Science Focus Magazine
29/11/2025
Sri Lanka death toll from floods and landslides reaches 153

Another 191 missing after heavy rains from Cyclone Ditwah while almost 78,000 evacuated to temporary shelters amid rescue operations

Torrential rains and floods triggered by Cyclone Ditwah have killed 153 people across Sri Lanka so far, with another 191 still missing, the country’s Disaster Management Centre (DCM) said on Saturday.

The DMC director general, Sampath Kotuwegoda, said relief operations were under way with 78,000 people moved to nearly 800 state-run welfare centres after their homes were destroyed by the week-long heavy rains.

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29/11/2025
Mountains are warming faster than valleys, threatening water supplies - Earth.com
29/11/2025
How climate change is mobilizing plastic pollution - Earth.com
29/11/2025
‘We had to swim to safety. I didn’t think we would make it out alive’: the people fleeing climate breakdown – in pictures

Photographers Mathias Braschler and Monika Fischer capture the families, farmers and fishers who have been forced to leave their homes by extreme weather – and the landscapes they left behind. Introduction by Dina Nayeri

In 2009, Swiss photographers Mathias Braschler and Monika Fischer set out to document the people suffering the first shocks of the climate crisis. They had just returned from China, where rapid, unregulated development has ravaged the natural landscapes. Back home, though, the debate still felt strangely theoretical. “In 2009, you still had people who denied climate change,” Braschler recalls. “People said, ‘This is media hype.’” So the couple, working with the Global Humanitarian Forum in Geneva and supported by Kofi Annan, began The Human Face of Climate Change, a portrait series that showed the people on the frontline of a warming world.

Sixteen years later, climate change is no longer up for debate; the urgent discussions now revolve around solutions. Braschler and Fischer, too, have shifted their focus. “This is going to be one of the central issues for humanity,” says Braschler, “and we want to make sure that people know that the major effect of climate change will be displacement.”

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29/11/2025
Many Businesses Making Slow Progress On Net Zero Goals, Study Finds - Forbes
29/11/2025
Climate Change: An Existential Threat to Developing Nations - Fair Observer
29/11/2025
Michael Mann To Bill Gates: What World Are You Living In? - CleanTechnica
29/11/2025
Why is France paying €130m for winemakers to uproot their vines? - Euronews.com
29/11/2025
UK MPs push for extra aid and visas as Jamaica reels from Hurricane Melissa

Dawn Butler leads calls for humanitarian visas and fee waivers for vulnerable relatives of UK nationals affected by storm

British MPs have joined campaigners calling for more aid and humanitarian visas for Jamaicans to enter the UK after Hurricane Melissa demolished parts of the country, plunging hundreds of thousands of people into a humanitarian crisis.

The UK has pledged £7.5m emergency funds to Jamaica and other islands affected by the hurricane, but many argue that the country has a moral obligation to do more for former Caribbean colonies.

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29/11/2025
Revealed: Europe’s water reserves drying up due to climate breakdown

Exclusive: UCL scientists find large swathes of southern Europe are drying up, with ‘far-reaching’ implications

Vast swathes of Europe’s water reserves are drying up, a new analysis using two decades of satellite data reveals, with freshwater storage shrinking across southern and central Europe, from Spain and Italy to Poland and parts of the UK.

Scientists at University College London (UCL), working with Watershed Investigations and the Guardian, analysed 2002–24 data from satellites, which track changes in Earth’s gravitational field.

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28/11/2025
Brad Lander’s last (we hope) lunacy: a ‘climate’ hissy fit - New York Post
28/11/2025
After landmark climate win, lawyer hopes for a ‘new legal order’ to protect Indigenous rights

Pacific lawyer Julian Aguon to be honoured with Right Livelihood award for his work that led to ICJ ruling on climate harm

Six years ago, human rights lawyer Julian Aguon received a call from Vanuatu’s foreign affairs minister. The minister had an unusual request – he wanted Aguon to help develop a legal case on behalf of dozens of law students who were seeking climate justice from the world’s highest court.

Aguon, a Chamorro lawyer based in Guam, was excited by the opportunity and believed they could clear up legal ambiguities he says had “long hobbled the ability of the international community to respond effectively to the climate crisis.”

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28/11/2025
Gojira Live Debut “Born In Winter” & “Global Warming” During First Show With Car Bomb’s Greg... - mxdwn Music
28/11/2025
GOAL OF THE MONTH – Goal 13 Climate Action - Welcome to the United Nations
GOAL OF THE MONTH – Goal 13 Climate Action  Welcome to the United Nations


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28/11/2025
Watch: Gojira perform "Born Of Winter" and "Global Warming" live the first time ever in France - Lambgoat
28/11/2025
Watch Gojira Play "Born Of Winter" & "Global Warming" Live For The First Time Ever During Last Night's Tour Kickoff - Theprp.com
28/11/2025
INSIDE CLIMATE NEWS: Trump cuts could hinder efforts to stop climate-fueled spread of invasive species - Maven's Notebook
28/11/2025
COP30 overlooked the deep ocean, protecting it must be a priority - Oceanographic Magazine
28/11/2025
Climate change is real. It's happening. And it's time to make it personal. - Live Science
28/11/2025
See GOJIRA play "Born in Winter" and "Global Warming" live for first time - Revolver Magazine
28/11/2025
Out There: Weird Science - highlandscurrent.org
Out There: Weird Science  highlandscurrent.org


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28/11/2025
A climate scientist reflects on 30 years fighting the ‘forces of unreason’ - Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists
28/11/2025
UN's climate change language ‘eroding’ public trust, warns report - Euronews.com
28/11/2025
Why Action On Super Pollutants Was A Key COP30 Victory - Forbes
27/11/2025
Dimming the Sun to fight climate change is bad for planet, ministers fear - The Telegraph
27/11/2025
Aspen nonprofit leader reflects on COP30 - Aspen Public Radio
Aspen nonprofit leader reflects on COP30  Aspen Public Radio


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27/11/2025
Emergency response needed to prevent climate breakdown, warn experts - New Scientist
27/11/2025
Warming and droughts led to collapse of the Indus Valley Civilisation - New Scientist
27/11/2025
Does “climate change” equal “global warming”? A corpus-based study of lexical choices related to climate change in three UK newspapers from 2018 to 2025 - Nature
27/11/2025
Poland-Belarus: When human borders harm nature
Poland's controversial border fence is meant to deter irregular migration, but it also blocks wildlife movement in the unique Bialowieza forest. Scientists say it's damaging the ancient ecosystem and threatening lynx.


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27/11/2025
Microclimates slow and alter the direction of climate velocities in tropical forests - Nature
27/11/2025
This year’s UN climate talks avoided fossil fuels, again - MIT Technology Review
27/11/2025
Plastic pollution under the influence of climate change: implications for the abundance, distribution, and hazards in terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems - Frontiers
27/11/2025
Country diary: The river has risen to meet the trees. This is Storm Claudia’s work | Paul Evans

Welsh Marches, Shropshire: All the ditches and drains from the hills of mid-Wales to here burst with rain. The Severn has a deadly seriousness now

Low sunlight casts the shadows of figures, standing on the Frankwell footbridge in Shrewsbury across the River Severn, into trees. The willows have shaken loose from leafing, and the light that strikes them has a brilliance no longer absorbed by hungry foliage. The trees are illuminated, freed from the processes of growth, and the river has risen to meet them.

The shadows stand in the golden branches above a bend in the river, and look back at us. They are dark and shift slightly, mirroring our movements, but not enough to feel we are the same thing. We’re not. They are strangers, watching. Freud may have called them doppelgangers: uncanny versions of our repressed selves. Jung may have seen them as unconscious personalities that we project on to others because of the struggles we have with ourselves. The shadows are not watching us, though: they’re watching the river.

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27/11/2025
Accelerating Climate Change and Global Inequality: Indigenous People were the Heroes of COP30 - Informed Comment
27/11/2025
The rewriting of Australia’s nature laws comes as a relief, yet I can’t help feel a sense of foreboding | Georgina Woods

The minister says quick approvals can happen while protecting the environment, but my experience tells me that haste brings unintended consequences

I got a text from a biodiversity advocate around midday on Thursday asking me: are you glad, or sad?

I wasn’t sure how to reply.

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27/11/2025
Scientists say we are not on course to meet Paris Agreement climate goals - Australian Academy of Science
26/11/2025
UN climate summit in the Amazon falls short on fossil fuel phaseout plan - National Catholic Reporter
26/11/2025
Key Takeaways from COP30: UN Climate Change Conference - Hunton Andrews Kurth LLP
Key Takeaways from COP30: UN Climate Change Conference  Hunton Andrews Kurth LLP


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26/11/2025
First insurance-focused climate change lawsuit filed against oil industry - Insurance Insider US
26/11/2025
How Climate Change Sounds Using Data Sonification - Forbes
26/11/2025
COP30 Kicked the Climate Can Down the Road Once Again - Jacobin
26/11/2025
Uncommon Knowledge: Trump May Be Winning the Global Climate Change Debate - Newsweek
26/11/2025
Here are 3 big ideas to combat climate change, with or without COP - Science News
26/11/2025
COP30: petrostates block climate deal once again, but some countries are taking their own decisive steps to phase out fossil fuels - The Conversation
26/11/2025
The bird people of Lake Manchar: surviving in a vanishing oasis

The Mohana of Pakistan’s Sindh province once thrived on the lake but pollution and drought have caused the fragile ecosystem to collapse, along with their way of life

At the mouth of Lake Manchar, gentle lapping disturbs the silence. A small boat cuts through the water, propelled by a bamboo pole scraping the muddy bottom of the canal.

Bashir Ahmed manoeuvres his frail craft with agility. His slender boat is more than just a means of transport. It is the legacy of a people who live to the rhythm of water: the Mohana. They have lived for generations on the waters of Lake Manchar in Sindh province, a vast freshwater mirror covering nearly 250 sq km. The lake, once the largest in Pakistan, was long an oasis of life. Now, it is dying.

Bashir Ahmed in his boat on the lake, next to simple huts built on top of the right bank outfall drain

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26/11/2025
Three COP30 takeaways for humanitarians - The New Humanitarian
Three COP30 takeaways for humanitarians  The New Humanitarian


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26/11/2025
The deepest parts of the Arctic Ocean are warming now too - The Barents Observer
26/11/2025
Climate change mitigation: reducing emissions - European Environment Agency (EEA)
Climate change mitigation: reducing emissions  European Environment Agency (EEA)


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26/11/2025
COP30: World Continues to Take Action on Climate - NRDC
26/11/2025
E&E News: How two NASA satellites survived Trump’s climate purge - POLITICO Pro
26/11/2025
Turkey vultures and their black vulture cousins fill important ecological roles - Florida Today
26/11/2025
How a Global ‘Climate Reset’ Could Change the Fight Against Warming - Newsweek
26/11/2025
Plastic pollution in a changing climate - Frontiers
26/11/2025
Pay to Pollute, Starting in 2026 - Counterpunch
Pay to Pollute, Starting in 2026  Counterpunch


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26/11/2025
To defeat the global Goliaths devastating our planet, we must raise an army of Davids | Peter Lewis

As Australians face a maelstrom of interconnected disasters, the climate catastrophe has become just one of many things to doomscroll about

The Cop30 climate talks have ended in Brazil with a collective shrug of the shoulders after the Goliaths of the fossil energy industry once again flexed their muscles to show the world who is really in control.

As our Pacific Island neighbours pleaded for their very survival, more than 1,600 industry lobbyists crashed the party, joining forcing with the Saudis and Russians to kibosh the phase-out of fossil fuels.

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25/11/2025
This book clears up climate change | Bill Gates - gatesnotes.com
25/11/2025
Sea level doesn’t rise at the same rate everywhere – we mapped where Antarctica’s ice melt would have the biggest impact - The Conversation
25/11/2025
Billions at risk from ‘alarming’ climate change in mountain regions - Euronews.com
25/11/2025
COP30 Reaches Deal, but Not on Fossil Fuels - NewsForKids.net
COP30 Reaches Deal, but Not on Fossil Fuels  NewsForKids.net


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24/11/2025
What do Murray Watt and climate activists have in common? | Fiona Katauskas

It’s all in the timing

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24/11/2025
The Guardian view on UN climate talks: they reveal how little time is left | Editorial

A fragile Cop30 consensus is a win. But only a real bargain between rich and poor nations can weather the climate shocks that are coming

This year’s UN climate talks in Brazil’s Belém ended without a major breakthrough. The text of the final agreement lacked a deal to shift away from fossil fuels, delayed crucial finance and the “mutirão” decision contained no roadmap to halt and reverse deforestation. But the multilateral system at Cop30 held together at a point when its collapse felt close. This ought to be a warning: next year’s conference of the parties must strike a better bargain between the rich and poor world.

Developing countries are far from united on some issues. Over rare earth minerals China sees any move as targeting its dominance, while Africa sees it as essential for governance. Elsewhere petrostates did not support Colombia’s call for a fossil fuel phase-out. Yet the global south broadly coheres around a simple principle: its nations must be equipped to survive a climate emergency they did not create. That means cash to build flood defences, make agricultural systems resilient, protect coastlines and rebuild after disasters strike. They also demand front-loaded finance to transition to clean, green economic growth.

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24/11/2025
Are Europe's fashion brands as green as they say?
Many European luxury and fast fashion brands have set themselves ambitious sustainability targets. But how many of these have actually been met? DW investigates.


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23/11/2025
Our Almost-Apocalyptic Climate Future - The Atlantic
Our Almost-Apocalyptic Climate Future  The Atlantic


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22/11/2025
COP30: No fossil fuel deal after protests, chaos and compromise
Two weeks of climate negotiations in the Brazilian city of Belem have closed with an agreement that calls for renewed commitments to tackle rising temperatures, yet omits any mention of fossil fuels.


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21/11/2025
Divisive fossil fuel road map scrapped in latest COP30 text
In the final hours of UN climate talks in Brazil, negotiators are pushing to bridge divides on key issues including finance and moving away from coal, oil and gas.


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21/11/2025
Global warming intensifies extreme day-to-day temperature changes in mid–low latitudes - Nature
20/11/2025
Fire disrupts COP30 climate summit in Brazil
A fire has interrupted proceedings at the COP30 climate summit in Belem, Brazil. Tourism Minister Celso Sabino said that it had been contained without any major injuries. Climate talks will restart on Friday.


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20/11/2025
How criminals are trafficking illegal waste in Europe
Massive mountains of waste near the Thames River in Oxfordshire, England, and in suburbs around Bucharest, Romania, reveal a hidden crisis: illegal waste dumps and the criminal gangs that profit from them.


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20/11/2025
How can we reduce CO2?
Carbon dioxide from burning fossil fuels is causing climate change. From renewables and green tech to tackling deforestation, what will it take to turn the tide on emissions?


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19/11/2025
COP30: Why a roadmap to move away from fossil fuels matters
Two years since countries agreed to transition away from coal, oil and gas, billions are still pouring into the industry, and emissions are at record levels. Could countries meeting in Brazil be about to change that?


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19/11/2025
The Paris Agreement is working — just ask Big Oil
The louder the lobbying, the clearer the fear. Ten years on, the Paris Agreement has reshaped energy politics, and the pushback from the fossil fuel sector is still mounting.


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18/11/2025
Final push at the UN climate talks: What you need to know
Small island states and major economies are urging a fair fossil-fuel phase-out as climate negotiations enter a critical juncture. Climate-friendly trade and improved climate finance are among the main flashpoints.


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18/11/2025
Cutting methane emissions: A fast, cheap climate solution?
Despite some progress in slashing the highly potent greenhouse gas, experts say the world can, and must, go much further to cut methane pollution.


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18/11/2025
Global climate progress visible but major emitters lag, new report finds
Renewables are booming and emissions are easing, yet fossil-fuel states are holding back momentum on slowing climate change. Who are the surprising leaders and laggers in the latest climate rankings?


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17/11/2025
So many climate numbers. What do they all mean?
Even "numbers people" can be confused by the array of digits used to describe climate progress and failings. Here's what they really mean.


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17/11/2025
China: The reluctant climate leader
As the United States steps back from climate diplomacy, China is presenting itself as a responsible power leading in clean, green technology.


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16/11/2025
Mutirao: The Brazilian Indigenous concept that could change climate talks
Indigenous peoples around the world are vital to protecting forests yet are often shut out of climate policy decisions. At COP30, they hope world leaders will finally respond to their concerns.


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15/11/2025
COP30: How Brazilian crime cartels undermine climate efforts
Illegal logging, gold mining, and drug trafficking: Organized crime in Brazil is sabotaging efforts to combat global warming. This issue has long been overlooked at climate conferences. Is that finally about to change?


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14/11/2025
The unexpected coalition trying to force fossil fuels onto the agenda at COP30
Dozens of nations are pushing for a roadmap to phase out oil, coal and gas at the UN climate summit in Brazil. But a bloc of powerful oil-producing countries and industry lobbyists are putting up a fight.


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14/11/2025
Brazil: What COP30 means for the people of Belem
Hundreds of millions of dollars have been poured into local construction and infrastructure projects in Belem — but not everyone is profiting from the investment.


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14/11/2025
COP30: 10 visuals to help you understand climate change
In Belem, the UN climate conference is underway. Here are key facts that explain how rising temperatures are disrupting our planet today.


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13/11/2025
Impact of Global Warming on Food Security: How does a 1°C increase in temperature affect levels of food insecurity? - UN World Food Programme
13/11/2025
Little change in warming outlook for four years; new 2035 climate targets make no difference - Climate Action Tracker
13/11/2025
Early climate models got global warming right – but now US funding cuts threaten the future of climate science data - The Conversation
12/11/2025
New reports paint picture of an ‘extremely dangerous’ future with warming expected to blow past key limit - CNN
11/11/2025
The climate crisis: the causes, the effects and the solutions - Enel Group
10/11/2025
As COP30 begins, countries face ‘hard truth’ of 1.5 °C global warming - Chemical & Engineering News
10/11/2025
Paris Agreement: One decade on, warming outpaces global action - Euronews.com
08/11/2025
COP30 climate summit hears from countries suffering global warming harms - Al Jazeera
06/11/2025
UN chief urges world leaders to drive down global warming - UN News
06/11/2025
Global Warming Made Hurricane Melissa More Damaging, Researchers Say - The New York Times
06/11/2025
Global warming is forcing Earth's systems toward 'doom loop' tipping points. Can we avoid them? - Live Science
05/11/2025
The rapid approach of the 1.5°C global warming threshold since the Paris Agreement - Copernicus
05/11/2025
The world is likely to exceed a key global warming target soon. Now what? - UNEP - UN Environment Programme
05/11/2025
Shifting dominant periods in extreme climate impacts under global warming - Nature
05/11/2025
A rapidly closing window for coral persistence under global warming - Nature
05/11/2025
Great Barrier Reef faces 'grim future' but can recover if global warming stays below 2C - BBC
04/11/2025
New climate pledges do little to correct global warming projection, UN warns - UN News
04/11/2025
What is the Paris climate agreement and why does 1.5C matter? - BBC
03/11/2025
China’s air-quality improvements have hastened global warming - The Economist
03/11/2025
Why global warming could be ‘rewriting race history’ at major marathon events - CNN
29/10/2025
What is climate change? A really simple guide - BBC
28/10/2025
A new approach for the world’s climate strategy | Bill Gates - gatesnotes.com
23/10/2025
Climate Change | Curbing Our Emissions - New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (.gov)
Climate Change | Curbing Our Emissions  New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (.gov)


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14/10/2025
Our planet is warming. Here’s what’s at stake if we don’t act now. - World Wildlife Fund
14/10/2025
WWF acts on climate change impacts - World Wildlife Fund
WWF acts on climate change impacts  World Wildlife Fund


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09/10/2025
What are the top sources of news for Global Warming’s Six Americas? - Yale Program on Climate Change Communication
What are the top sources of news for Global Warming’s Six Americas?  Yale Program on Climate Change Communication


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08/10/2025
We share the need to move towards a 1.5º C scenario with robust policies - Iberdrola
25/09/2025
Ocean Warming - Earth Indicator - NASA Science (.gov)
Ocean Warming - Earth Indicator  NASA Science (.gov)


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18/09/2025
Global warming amplifies wildfire health burden and reshapes inequality - Nature
15/09/2025
Climate change is accelerating, scientists find in ‘grim’ report - Yale Climate Connections
15/09/2025
Understanding climate change - DCCEEW
Understanding climate change  DCCEEW


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20/08/2025
Car Emissions and Global Warming - Union of Concerned Scientists
Car Emissions and Global Warming  Union of Concerned Scientists


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06/08/2025
Drivers of Climate Change in the Arctic - U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (.gov)
Drivers of Climate Change in the Arctic  U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (.gov)


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14/07/2025
East Asian aerosol cleanup has likely contributed to the recent acceleration in global warming - Nature
08/07/2025
Duration of heat waves accelerating faster than global warming - Newsroom | UCLA
16/06/2025
Global warming may increase the burden of obstructive sleep apnea - Nature
02/06/2025
A traceable global warming record and clarity for the 1.5 °C and well-below-2 °C goals - Nature
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