India tops in emission of greenhouse gases, says report by UN body Tribune India
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Climate change ‘is the new liberal arts’: Colleges build environmental lessons into degrees The Hechinger Report
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The Planet’s Natural Carbon Sinks are Reaching their Limits, According to New Report AZoCleantech
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Researchers behind report cited by some in the Coalition say their work is based on various assumptions – largely involving cost to overseas customers, not Australians
University energy researchers say their modelling of the economics of Australia reaching net zero greenhouse gas emissions – used by the Nationals and some Liberal MPs as part of a justification to drop the goal – has been misrepresented.
The Nationals leader, David Littleproud, has repeatedly claimed that reaching net zero greenhouse gas emissions would “cost Australians $9tn”, pointing to the work of Net Zero Australia (NZA).
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Indigenous leaders, environmental activists and forest defenders are determined to make this a summit like no other
A day into a river voyage between Santarém and Belém, a dozen or so passengers on the Karolina do Norte move excitedly to the port side of the boat to see the cafe au lait-coloured waters of the Amazon river mix with the darker, clearer currents of the Xingu.
“That confluence is like the people on this boat,” said Thais Santi. “All from different river basins, but coming together for this journey.”
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EDITORIAL: More world leaders are skipping the United Nations global warming party Washington Times
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A record-breaking glacier could alter predictions about sea-level rise The Washington Post
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Vietnam rethinks its flood strategy as climate change drives storms and devastation Spectrum Bay News 9
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Even climate fixes might not save coffee, chocolate, and wine, scientists warn ScienceDaily
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Study analyzes the impact of climate change on the housing choices of elderly people in the US Fundação Getulio Vargas
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UN Report Warns World Likely to Exceed 1.5°C Warming Threshold Within a Decade AllSides
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COP30: People, not profits and power, must be at the heart of negotiations at UN Climate summit Amnesty International
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Blocking the sun may reduce global heating – but ‘rogue actor’ could cause drought or more hurricanes, report finds
Solar geoengineering could increase the ferocity of North Atlantic hurricanes, cause the Amazon rainforest to die back and cause drought in parts of Africa if deployed above only some parts of the planet by rogue actors, a report has warned.
However, if technology to block the sun was used globally and in a coordinated way for a long period – decades or even centuries – there is strong evidence that it would lower the global temperature, the review from the UK’s Royal Society concluded.
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‘Rogue’ action by countries to geoengineer climate could worsen impacts – study The Independent
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Royal Society says ‘dimming’ the sun risky but may cool the planet The Times
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Bishops, humanitarian leader urge bold, courageous action at UN climate conference OSV News
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For the first time, climate models show the 1.5°C goal is dead The Economist
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U.S. bishops urge world leaders to address climate change at upcoming conference Catholic News Agency
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Gates’ global warming pivot: Letters to the Editor — Nov. 5, 2025 New York Post
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New York’s Next Mayor Will Face Big Decisions on Climate Change The New York Times
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Under the leadership of Bari Weiss, The Free Press’ climate change coverage mirrors that of right-wing media outlets like Fox News Media Matters for America
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Chance of climate passing 2 degree threshold more than 95 percent: Analysis AOL.com
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NDCs can help limit global warming: United Nations’ EP report | Latest News India Hindustan Times
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Elon Musk Announces Plan to Control Climate by Surrounding Earth in Adjustable Satellites Futurism
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Understanding Uncertainty in Climate Change and Sea Level Rise, with Vivek Srikrishnan Resources Magazine
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World ‘very likely’ to exceed 1.5C climate goal in next decade: UN Al Jazeera
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New climate pledges only slightly lower dangerous global warming projections – UNEP EnviroNews Nigeria
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Insuring the future: The insurance industry’s role in climate change mitigation EurekAlert!
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Switzerland more exposed to climate change than expected: Report Anadolu Ajansı
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New climate pledges do little to correct global warming projection, UN warns YubaNet
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Slowing climate change by using aerosols to block sunlight? Maybe not such a good idea New Atlas
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Global emissions on pace to exceed Paris goals despite progress: UN report The Hill
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Musk proposes PV-powered AI satellite network to fight global warming pv magazine International
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UN accepts overshooting 1.5C warming limit – at least temporarily – is “inevitable” Climate Home News
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‘How did we get here?’: documentary explores how Republicans changed course on the climate The Guardian
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UN predicts 2.8°C temperature rise despite improved climate policies Українські Національні Новини
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USCCB and CRS Urgently Ask World Leaders to Address Climate Change at COP30 usccb
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World will breach 1.5°C global warming red line, UN says ahead of climate talks Euractiv
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UN Emissions Gap Report: Despite Progress, World Still Far Behind Climate Targets eos.org
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UNEP: New country climate plans ‘barely move needle’ on expected warming Carbon Brief
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Global warming to reach 1.8C even with rapid climate action, UN warns edie.net
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World on course for catastrophic warming despite climate-fighting plans, UN warns France 24
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Climate pledges 'barely moving the needle' on global warming, says UN Euronews.com
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U.N. Report on Greenhouse Gas Emissions Finds Slight Progress The New York Times
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‘Climate breakdown’: UN says world is heading for 2.8C temperature rise Financial Times
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Sink or swim? What will human migration look like as climate change impacts take hold Live Science
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A new UN report shows that global temperatures continue to rise despite a slight slowdown in emissions. It reiterates the call for countries to be more ambitious on climate action.
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International climate opinion resources and toolsets Yale Program on Climate Change Communication
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Trump’s long-term impact on global warming limited, reports suggest https-//www.semafor.com
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We’re on Track to Overshoot 1.5°C of Global Warming: Why Does That Matter? The Equation - Union of Concerned Scientists
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Despite Trump moves, COP30 will show efforts to curb planet warming persist | Opinion Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
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In The White House Effect, now available on Netflix, archival footage is used to show how the US right moved from believing to disputing the climate crisis
In 1988, the United States entered into its worst drought since the Dust Bowl. Crops withered in fields nationwide, part of an estimated $60bn in damage ($160bn in 2025). Dust storms swept the midwest and northern Great Plains. Cities instituted water restrictions. That summer, unrelentingly hot temperatures killed between 5,000 and 10,000 people, and Yellowstone national park suffered the worst wildfire in its history.
Amid the disaster, George HW Bush, then Ronald Reagan’s vice-president, met with farmers in Michigan reeling from crop losses. Bush, the Republican candidate for president, consoled them: if elected, he would be the environmental president. He acknowledged the reality of intensifying heatwaves – the “greenhouse effect”, to use the scientific parlance of the day – with blunt clarity: the burning of fossil fuels contributed excess carbon dioxide to the atmosphere, leading to global warming. But though the scale of the problem could seem “impossible”, he assured the farmers that “those who think we’re powerless to do anything about this greenhouse effect are forgetting about the White House Effect” – the impact of sound environmental policy for the leading consumer of fossil fuels. Curbing emissions, he said, was “the common agenda of the future”.
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Kyoto Review. The first global response to global warming. newyorktheater.me
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‘Kyoto’ Off Broadway Review: Global Warming Produces a Dramatic Deep Frost TheWrap
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Opinion: How climate change contributed to the impact of Typhoon Halong Anchorage Daily News
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Pressure mounts on federal government to rethink controversial ‘national interest’ exemption for projects
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Political integrity experts have raised concerns about Labor’s proposed new nature laws, including a contentious new “national interest” exemption, as pressure mounts on the Albanese government to rethink major parts of the reform.
As debate on legislation to overhaul the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation (EPBC) Act resumes in the lower house on Tuesday, the Centre for Public Integrity has identified several “integrity risks” that threaten to undermine attempts to fix the broken system.
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Elon Musk suggests AI satellites could dial down global warming Interesting Engineering
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The climate crisis is causing the permafrost to melt in Alaska, forcing the village of Nunapitchuk to relocate
Children splash gleefully in the river as adults cast fishing lines or head into the Alaska tundra to hunt. It’s a scene that has characterized summer days for centuries among the Yup’ik people who have long lived in south-western Alaska, where the village of Nunapitchuk stands. But, with temperatures in Alaska warming nearly four times faster than most parts of the globe, that way of life is about to change.
Homes in Nunapitchuk have been sinking into the permafrost, and residents have decided their only choice is to move the entire village to higher ground.
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New report on funding to slash carbon emissions finds startlingly low engagement with the people affected
Less than 3% of international aid to slash carbon emissions is supporting a “just transition” for workers and communities away from polluting industries, according to a new report.
Released one week before the start of major United Nations climate negotiations in Belém, Brazil, the analysis from the climate and development non-profit ActionAid warns that the world’s response to the climate crisis risks deepening inequality rather than addressing it.
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As a majority of global citizens call for bold climate change action, a new push for information integrity aims to neutralize the climate denial that has thwarted ambitious action.
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Climate change denial can't stand up to Category 5 Hurricane Melissa | Opinion Detroit Free Press
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Decision to abandon policy could trigger revolt from moderate Liberals who are open to breaking Coalition if net zero not kept in some form
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The Coalition is on the brink of abandoning net zero emissions as senior Liberal rightwingers pressure Sussan Ley to side with the Nationals in ditching the climate target.
That decision could trigger a revolt from moderate Liberals, who believe the possibility of blowing up the Coalition should be on the table if the junior Coalition partner won’t accept a compromise that retains net zero emissions in some form.
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The Australian PM’s non-attendance at Cop30 would ‘raise questions’ about his seriousness about co-hosting Cop31 in Adelaide
Anthony Albanese is in the middle of summit season. Since late September he has visited the US twice, and just returned from Malaysia and South Korea. He heads to South Africa in three weeks for the G20.
But diplomatic and business leaders say there is another trip the prime minister should be making if he is serious about the climate crisis – and particularly the Australian government’s bid to co-host a major climate conference in Adelaide in November 2026.
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As the long arm of the fossil fuel lobby enters the classroom, some US science teachers are finding their job requires more than simply imparting knowledge and wisdom.
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The question is not whether we will reshape our institutions to manage climate impacts, but how
For decades, “stopping climate change” has been the singular goal of climate politics. Across the political spectrum, from grassroots climate campaigners to elite UN negotiators, reducing carbon emissions to avoid future catastrophe has been the organizing logic of climate policies.
Yet climate change has arrived and its material impacts are already being felt. This means that climate politics can no longer focus only on preventing future catastrophes. It must now also encompass struggles over how society manages climate impacts already reshaping economic and social life. Insurance markets, housing, water and land use policies, national labor markets, and local economies – all will need to be radically remade as we adapt to a changed and increasingly volatile climate.
Leah Aronowsky is a historian of science and assistant professor at the Columbia Climate School
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Keir Starmer is taking the lead on tackling the climate crisis. With the US backing away, now is the moment when other nations must step up
With the once-familiar pillars of the old world order crumbling and the US stepping away from action on climate crisis, it falls to others to assume global environmental leadership. Those leaders who understand the urgency should seize the opportunity afforded by Brazil hosting Cop30 this month to build a coalition of committed countries determined to turn back the climate deniers.
Many now see China – the most successful manufacturer of solar, wind, battery and electric vehicle technologies – as the global low-carbon powerhouse. But its national emission goals, recently submitted to the UN, are underwhelming and it is unclear whether China is willing to take up the mantle of climate leadership.
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Centre for Independent Studies points to climate risk report to back up its dismissal of heat-related deaths, but neglects to use the part that actually concerns the future
When is a thing that is definitely a thing, not a thing? When you’re a thinktank trying to convince Coalition MPs they shouldn’t be backing policies to help Australia reach net zero greenhouse gas emissions.
As reported by Guardian Australia, the Centre for Independent Studies (CIS) gave a presentation to Coalition MPs in Canberra this week, telling them “heat deaths aren’t a thing” as part of a briefing to convince them to go cold on policies to get greenhouse gas emissions to net zero.
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Finland and Poland are considering rewetting drained peatlands as a defense barrier in case of a Russian attack. It could also help the climate.
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The recent discovery of mosquitoes in Iceland is just one way in which the climate crisis is creating health hazards. A new scientific report says these risks are unprecedented.
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Countries are scrambling to submit new climate targets for 2035. But despite progress, they still do not go far enough.
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Long-distance train travel often costs more and takes longer than a flight, but for some people, it's the only way to go. Meet Mark Smith, the man from Seat 61.
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US state negotiators are battling over how to manage dwindling water resources in the Colorado River Basin, a lifeline for over 40 million people spanning across seven states and two countries.
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Ships transport more than cargo — they also carry invasive species. One of the latest stowaways is an Asian algae wreaking havoc along the Mediterranean coast, threatening marine ecosystems and local livelihoods.
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Methane is short-lived but its planet-heating effects are much stronger than CO2. A new report says action on cutting the gas is too slow. Where does it come from, and what can we do to stop it polluting the atmosphere?
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From rooftops and roads to farmers' fields and the open sea, solar power can already be captured almost anywhere. The next frontier? Harnessing the sun's energy in space to power life on Earth.
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Global demand for matcha tea, luxuriously sweet Dubai chocolate and healthy quinoa has been soaring. But did you know about the hidden environmental impact of these food fads?
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CO2 levels reach record new high, locking in more global warming Live Science
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Extreme heat, driven by climate change, is linked to half a million deaths per year. Scientists say meeting current goals to cut emissions could prevent around two months of dangerous heat annually.
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Our planet is warming. Here’s what’s at stake if we don’t act now. World Wildlife Fund
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The World’s First Climate Tipping Point Has Been Crossed, Scientists Say Time Magazine
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As cheap and disposable furniture piles up in landfills, younger shoppers are bucking the trend. Gen Z is going secondhand.
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What are the top sources of news for Global Warming’s Six Americas? Yale Program on Climate Change Communication
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Can a veggie schnitzel legally be called a schnitzel even if it contains no meat? Some have argued such names are confusing consumers. The European Parliament seems to agree.
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Experts: The key ‘unknowns’ of overshooting the 1.5C global-warming limit Carbon Brief
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In the first half of 2025, more electricity was generated from green sources than from coal. Solar and wind capacities are growing at a faster pace than global electricity demand, according to new research.
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A major scientific update to one of the most influential food and planetary health reports of the past decade is in the crosshairs of a pro-meat misinformation campaign.
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One resident's trash is another's treasure has long been part of Berlin's culture, but the German capital has had enough and plans to raise fines. Will they work?
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A tireless advocate for conservation and one of the world's most prominent primatologists, Jane Goodall has passed away at 91. In 2019, she spoke with DW about why it's important to protect our environment and wildlife.
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The bulky brown bear from Alaska won the online competition by more than 30,000 votes despite a broken jaw impeding his pre-hibernation gorging. Voters also apparently forgave and forgot last year's infanticide.
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