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13/09/2025
Roundup of climate and environmental news to Sept. 14, 2025 - Vancouver Sun
13/09/2025
Cast votes based on health care, global warming, education | Opinion - Rockford Register Star
13/09/2025
Panama Canal Droughts Threaten Global Trade Amid Climate Change - WebProNews
13/09/2025
Study links frequent and severe heat waves to pollution from major fossil fuel producers - WCIV
13/09/2025
Environment: Earth is getting hotter faster thanks to humans - Pearls and Irritations
13/09/2025
The Point, However, Is to Change It - Los Angeles Review of Books
The Point, However, Is to Change It  Los Angeles Review of Books


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13/09/2025
Trump's Energy Department disbands group that sowed doubt about climate change - NPR
13/09/2025
Big Businesses Are Doing Carbon Dioxide Removal All Wrong - WIRED
13/09/2025
Zinc Roofs Give Paris Its Signature Look. But They Are a Nightmare in Heat. - The New York Times
13/09/2025
Population exposure to compound climate extremes: global analysis to identify continent wise age group disparities in a warming world - Nature
13/09/2025
A 30-Year Study Reveals a Hidden Climate Driver Heating Antarctica’s Core - SciTechDaily
13/09/2025
An Arctic Researcher Explains Yedoma, the Permafrost Keeping the Planet Livable - Inside Climate News
13/09/2025
Weakening Gulf Stream System Could Unleash Global Chaos - SciTechDaily
13/09/2025
ReForMit | SIWI - Leading expert in water governance - Stockholm International Water Institute | SIWI
ReForMit | SIWI - Leading expert in water governance  Stockholm International Water Institute | SIWI


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13/09/2025
‘Like walking through time’: as glaciers retreat, new worlds are being created in their wake

As Swiss glaciers melt at an ever-faster rate, new species move in and flourish, but entire ecosystems and an alpine culture can be lost

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From the slopes behind the village of Ernen, it is possible to see the gouge where the Fiesch glacier once tumbled towards the valley in the Bernese Alps. The curved finger of ice, rumpled like tissue, cuts between high buttresses of granite and gneiss. Now it has melted out of sight.

People here once feared the monstrous ice streams, describing them as devils, but now they dread their disappearance. Like other glaciers in the Alps and globally, the Fiesch is melting at ever-increasing rates. More than ice is lost when the giants disappear: cultures, societies and entire ecosystems are braided around the glaciers.

The Aletsch glacier viewed from Moosfluh, looking towards the Olmenhorn and Eggishorn peaks

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13/09/2025
EPA says companies shouldn’t have to report planet-warming emissions - The Washington Post
13/09/2025
An Environment for Business - Phenomenal World
An Environment for Business  Phenomenal World


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13/09/2025
EPA to end collecting greenhouse gas emissions data - inewsource
13/09/2025
King tides, flooding, storms: the ocean that was once my playground and my teacher is now the source of my greatest fear | Cynthia Houniuhi

Taking action to stop climate change is not an act of charity. It is a legal obligation

I often talk about my childhood in the Reef Islands, a special place on the far eastern seas of Solomon Islands. It is there that I learned to fish, to plant root crops and to hunt. I came to understand how to read the weather and which plants could be used for injuries and cuts. Above all, I was taught the importance of caring for the land and the ocean.

During bedtime, the spiritual connection to the land was taught to me through kastom stories. How did this land come about, how did that island come about, why is the river shaped like this or why is there a big rock near that waterfall? These stories taught me to respect and understand the natural world.

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12/09/2025
Climate Protection: What about China? - My Edmonds News
Climate Protection: What about China?  My Edmonds News


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12/09/2025
Trump EPA to stop tracking emissions from biggest polluters - Los Angeles Times
12/09/2025
Debriefed 12 September 2025: Africa calls for promised finance; Deadly heat linked to big oil; How to tackle net-zero backlash - Carbon Brief
12/09/2025
Climate Change-Driven Floods Continue to Displace Millions in Pakistan - Inside Climate News
12/09/2025
The Ocean’s Most Abundant Life Form May Not Survive Global Warming - SciTechDaily
12/09/2025
Global Warming Is Fueling Dengue Fever Outbreaks - Inside Climate News
Global Warming Is Fueling Dengue Fever Outbreaks  Inside Climate News


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12/09/2025
EU countries delay deal on new climate goal, diplomats say - Reuters
12/09/2025
Ancient DNA reveals deeply complex Mastodon family and repeated migrations driven by climate change - Phys.org
12/09/2025
Sea-Level Rise and the Role of Geneva - Geneva Environment Network
Sea-Level Rise and the Role of Geneva  Geneva Environment Network


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12/09/2025
Global Methane Hub project leverages satellite tech to reduce methane emissions in Latam and Africa - AgFunderNews
12/09/2025
Bill McKibben to speak on solar power and solutions to climate change at New Marlborough Meeting House - The Berkshire Eagle
12/09/2025
Chris Bowen’s defining climate moment is nigh. And he knows what it means ‘if we get it wrong’

Australia’s soon to be announced emissions reduction target for 2035 will say a lot about how Labor will prioritise dealing with the climate crisis

Progress on the climate crisis is often slow and frustrating. But sometimes, when people are given an opportunity, change can come in a rush.

On 1 July, the government introduced a subsidy scheme for small battery systems that reduces the cost for most households by about $4,000, or 30%. The response has been rapid. More than 1,000 batteries are being installed across the country each weekday.

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12/09/2025
LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Where is Bentz on threats to climate, public health? - Rogue Valley Times
12/09/2025
Climate change threatens the ocean’s most vital microbes - Earth.com
12/09/2025
Crocodile wrestling influencer flouts wildlife rules
American influencer and self-styled 'Real Tarzann' is being investigated for illegally wrestling wild crocodiles in northern Australia. Critics say animals are suffering to create viral content.


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12/09/2025
Wealth and power shape the climate emergency – the most important tool we have to defend ourselves is the facts | Naomi Klein

The corporate-financed backlash to calls for global climate progress has been greatly empowered by the Trump administration. It’s never been more critical to challenge the misinformation that could turn a crisis into a catastrophe

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A little over a decade ago I published a book, This Changes Everything, which explored the reality of the climate crisis as a confrontation between capitalism and the planet. For a few years after the book came out, it seemed like we might just win a breakthrough. A cascade of large and militant mobilisations pressed the case for keeping warming below 1.5C as global calls for a green new deal grew louder and louder. Countries across the world announced long-term plans to reduce emissions and to hit net-zero targets; so did some of the largest corporations on the planet.

And then … well, we all know what happened. A corporate-financed backlash on all fronts. In the first 100 days of Trump’s second term, his administration took more than 140 actions to roll back environmental rules and push for greater use of fossil fuels. He signed executive orders to ease restrictions on their extraction and export, filled his cabinet with oil industry supporters, gutted federal agencies on the forefront of the climate crisis, and cancelled life-saving environmental justice projects.

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12/09/2025
Projecting the global spread of xylella fastidiosa under climate change using maxent modeling - Nature
12/09/2025
Exclusive / US withdrawal highlights COP30’s deeper challenge - Semafor
12/09/2025
Why climate change is making dengue fever a global threat - Open Access Government
Why climate change is making dengue fever a global threat  Open Access Government


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12/09/2025
The Heart Under Heat: Why Climate Change Matters To Me (and You) Today - Forbes
12/09/2025
Germany cleans up illegal trash dumped across the Czech border
A now bust German company illegally dumped hundreds of tons of hazardous waste in Czech municipalities. Authorities of both countries have been left to clean up the mess.


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12/09/2025
Mega-Dryness Spreads Throughout Northern Hemisphere - CounterPunch.org
12/09/2025
Clearing the Air by Hannah Ritchie review – practical climate optimism - The Guardian
12/09/2025
Carbon capture – the get-out-of-jail-free card that does not actually work

Engineers have been trying to perfect the technology for years but the maximum effect it could manage is far short of what the planet needs

Carbon capture and storage is a simple idea. As the carbon dioxide comes out of a steel mill, cement works or chemical factory, capture it and feed it into a pipeline before it gets into the atmosphere. The pipeline leads to an old oilfield or deep mine and is pumped underground to be sealed for all time and so save the world from global heating.

Britain is committed to spending £30bn on this technology, which is a get-out-of-jail-free card for heavy industry and a magic way of getting to net zero without having to actually cut emissions.

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12/09/2025
‘It’s a lot of fear’: the rise of ecoanxiety on the frontline of climate breakdown

As study shows 78% of UK under-12s worry about the issue, people in their 20s around world share their experiences

“We have lost so much already, and we don’t realise it,” says Eparama Qerewaqa, recalling the cyclones that hit his community in Fiji.

When he was a child, Qerewaqa, now 27, would hear the flowing river as he slept, and during the day, he would run through forest paths, collecting guavas and mandarins before diving into creeks to catch prawns. Today, climate breakdown has made Nuku, the village he grew up in, a shadow of itself.

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12/09/2025
COP30 in Belém: peace, climate justice, and the challenge of a world in crisis facing global warming - Noticias Ambientales
11/09/2025
Pakistan’s Floods Are a Climate Change Warning - The New York Times
Pakistan’s Floods Are a Climate Change Warning  The New York Times


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11/09/2025
If/Then: Repealing the Endangerment Finding Doesn’t Just Affect Domestic Climate Policy - Resources Magazine
11/09/2025
New Island Emerges in Alaska as Climate Change Reshapes the Region - ColombiaOne.com
11/09/2025
Climate change denier influencer Charlie Kirk murdered - Materia Rinnovabile | Renewable Matter
Climate change denier influencer Charlie Kirk murdered  Materia Rinnovabile | Renewable Matter


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11/09/2025
Is Polar Geoengineering a Bold Fix or a Dangerous Gamble? Debate Rages among Scientists - Scientific American
11/09/2025
Spanish schools to teach pupils how to cope with climate crisis disasters

Children as young as three will have lessons on wildfires and flooding under 10-point emergency response plan

Spanish children will be taught how to respond to floods, wildfires, earthquakes and volcanic eruptions in a drive to help prepare them for the growing impact of the climate emergency.

The plan was unveiled on Thursday after a summer of forest fires killed four people and less than a year after catastrophic floods claimed more than 220 lives in eastern parts of the country.

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11/09/2025
Reform council to ‘rescind’ climate emergency declaration

Kent council condemned by opposition parties, which say county is ‘at the forefront of climate impacts’

Plans by Reform UK to “rescind” the declaration of a climate emergency at one of the English county councils it now controls have been condemned by opposition parties.

Hundreds of local authorities across Britain have made the declarations, which serve as acknowledgments that they need to act on the causes and impacts of climate change and are linked to efforts to achieve net zero targets.

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11/09/2025
UK Rejects Plan to Deflect Sun’s Rays to Curb Climate Change - Bloomberg.com
11/09/2025
Researchers Warn That We Can't Engineer Our Way Out of Climate Change - Popular Mechanics
11/09/2025
Bishops of the Global South urge UN to uphold 1.5°C Climate Goal - Vatican News
11/09/2025
Action on climate change faces new threat: The doomers who think it's too late to act - Live Science
11/09/2025
Experimental ocean climate fixes move ahead without regulation - Mongabay
11/09/2025
Spanish legal case leads fight against livestock pollution
A Spanish court ruling on pollution from industrial pig farming could have far-reaching implications for how animals are kept across Europe.


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11/09/2025
'Serious adverse and unintended consequences': Polar geoengineering isn't the answer to climate change - Live Science
11/09/2025
Burgum: Losing AI race is more dangerous than climate change - E&E News by POLITICO
11/09/2025
Neglecting land–atmosphere feedbacks overestimates climate-driven increases in evapotranspiration - Nature
11/09/2025
Climate Activists Cite Health Hazards in Bid To Stop Trump From ‘Unleashing’ Fossil Fuels - KFF Health News
11/09/2025
What Joe Rogan Is Getting Wrong About Global Warming - Earth.Org
11/09/2025
How the role of carbon storage has been hugely overestimated - Reccessary
11/09/2025
Fossil Fuel Companies Intensified Hundreds of Heatwaves Worldwide This Century: Study - Earth.Org
11/09/2025
Is Australia facing troubled waters at the Pacific Island Forum? | Fiona Katauskas

And are we part of the problem?

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10/09/2025
ICJ Advisory Opinion on Climate Change: When Law and Politics Meet - SDG Knowledge Hub
10/09/2025
Energy Secretary Disbands Group Behind Contrarian Climate Report - Bloomberg.com
10/09/2025
MAHA Has a Climate Change Blind Spot - atmos.earth
MAHA Has a Climate Change Blind Spot  atmos.earth


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10/09/2025
You may not be interested in climate change, but it is interested in you - Defense One
10/09/2025
Systematic attribution of heatwaves to the emissions of carbon majors - Nature
10/09/2025
Climate ‘Ideology’ Hurts Prosperity, Top U.S. Officials Tell Europeans - The New York Times
10/09/2025
To be environmentally conscious, you need to consider nuclear power - The Commonwealth Times
10/09/2025
Climate change is making heat waves worse. A new study shows how specific companies are fuelling the problem - CBC
10/09/2025
World’s Largest Fossil Fuel and Cement Producers Are Responsible for About Half the Intensity of Recent Heat Waves, New Study Shows - Inside Climate News
10/09/2025
Scientists Link Major Carbon Emitters to Worsening Heat Waves - Bloomberg.com
10/09/2025
Carbon emissions from oil giants directly linked to dozens of deadly heatwaves for first time

Study shows how individual fossil fuel companies are making previously impossible heatwaves happen and could have to pay compensation

Carbon emissions from the world’s biggest fossil fuel companies have been directly linked to dozens of deadly heatwaves for the first time, according to a new analysis. The research has been hailed as a “leap forward” in the legal battle to hold big oil accountable for the damages being caused by the climate crisis.

The research found that the emissions from any one of the 14 biggest companies were by themselves enough to cause more than 50 heatwaves that would otherwise have been virtually impossible. The study shows, in effect, that those emissions caused the heatwaves.

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10/09/2025
Scientists trace heat waves back to individual fossil fuel companies, with potentially sweeping courtroom implications - CNN
10/09/2025
One in four heatwaves impossible without climate change, study finds - The Independent
10/09/2025
How much carbon can we safely store underground? Much less than previously thought. - Yale Climate Connections
10/09/2025
Showy dragonflies are being driven extinct by warming and wildfire - Nature
10/09/2025
Pleistocene terrestrial warming trend in East Asia linked to Antarctic ice sheets growth - Nature
10/09/2025
Opinion | We Take Clouds for Granted - The New York Times
Opinion | We Take Clouds for Granted  The New York Times


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10/09/2025
Jump in US greenhouse gas pollution pushed global emissions higher – report

‘Abrupt shift’ in policy since Trump took office will have major consequences for climate crisis, forecast says

A jump in greenhouse gas pollution in the US helped push global emissions higher in the first half of this year. This could be an omen of what’s to come, with Donald Trump’s pro-fossil fuel agenda set to significantly slow down the emissions cuts required to avoid disastrous climate impacts, a new forecast has found.

The “most abrupt shift in energy and climate policy in recent memory” that has occurred since Trump re-entered the White House will have profound consequences for the global climate crisis by slowing the pace of US emissions cuts by as much as half the rate achieved over the past two decades, the Rhodium Group forecast states.

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10/09/2025
Paris cleaned up the Seine – and gave swimmers a new way to beat the heat. Will your city follow suit? | Helen Massy-Beresford

This summer, locals and tourists enjoyed new river-bathing sites. As global heating escalates, we need more of these ‘cool islands’

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After la rentrée, when adults and children alike across France head back to work and school after the seemingly endless summer holidays, you would be forgiven for thinking autumn is upon us. But, weather permitting, enthusiastic swimmers in Paris will be able to prolong that holiday feeling into September – by taking a dip in the River Seine.

For nearly 100,000 swimmers, one of the highlights of this summer in the city has been being able to take a splash in the cool river waters at one of the three free public bathing spots, made available this year for the first time in over a century.

Helen Massy-Beresford is a journalist based in Paris

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10/09/2025
Global climate warming fuels rising dengue burden across Asia and the Americas - News-Medical
09/09/2025
Researchers reject geo-engineering as a climate-warming response - Geophysical Institute
09/09/2025
‘There are bigger issues in the world today than global warming’ - The Times
09/09/2025
Labor under internal pressure to commit to at least 70% emissions reduction by 2035

Party’s grassroots campaigners urge leadership to ignore business warnings about cost of setting ‘ambitious’ target

Labor’s grassroots environmental action network wants the Albanese government to adopt a 2035 emissions reduction target of at least 70% as a show of global climate action leadership, countering warnings from big business about the cost of such a goal.

In her first interview as the new co-convener of Labor Environment Action Network (Lean), Louise Crawford also said she had faith the government would finally deliver long-awaited reforms to the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation (EPBC) Act after plans collapsed in the previous term.

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09/09/2025
Is Earth’s climate in a state of 'termination shock'? - New Scientist
09/09/2025
EU to slash food and fast fashion waste
EU lawmakers have given a final green light to a law on slashing the mountains of food wasted in Europe each year, and curbing the environmental impact of fast fashion.


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09/09/2025
Geoengineering Won’t Save Us From Global Warming, New Study Says - Inside Climate News
08/09/2025
Egypt, Sudan worry about water as Ethiopia's huge new dam opens
Ethiopia has high hopes for its Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam, which is expected to double the nation's electricity capacity. But the mega dam has long been a source of tension with neighbors Sudan and Egypt.


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04/09/2025
Fires in Spain and Portugal fueled by climate change
Wildfires caused devastation in Spain and Portugal this summer. Scientists say that rising global temperatures caused by burning fossil fuels has made the deadly fires 40 times more likely.


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03/09/2025
Desalination doesn't have to be bad for the environment
Drinking from the sea is essential to securing water supply but often has negative environmental impacts. Scientists say they can be minimized with careful planning and process.


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28/08/2025
Hurricane Katrina left lasting legacy for youngest survivors
Twenty years after Hurricane Katrina, survivors who lived through the storm as children are still reckoning with a city transformed — and the stories of loss and trauma they never got to tell.


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25/08/2025
Global water crisis could cost trillions
A growing water deficit driven by heat and drought is set to devastate local and national economies, resulting in food insecurity, displacement and political upheaval.


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23/08/2025
How Florida is rebuilding for a stormy, costly future
Billion-dollar weather disasters in the US have surged fivefold since the 1980s. As climate change fuels more destructive hurricanes, homeowners are adapting to avoid the cost of having to rebuild.


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22/08/2025
Ozone recovery could trigger 40% more global warming than predicted - ScienceDaily
22/08/2025
What ‘climate-aware’ therapists recommend if global warming is affecting your mental health - Connecticut Public
21/08/2025
Carbon credits erase rare bird habitat in Estonia
Carbon credit projects are booming in Europe, but there are also some scams and unintended consequences. While claiming to compensate for emissions, not all schemes deliver what they promise.


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21/08/2025
Antarctic ice loss could have 'catastrophic' impact
A study warned that Antarctic ice loss could cause more warming in the region and beyond, and could push some marine species toward extinction.


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20/08/2025
A German town's bid to break China's grip on rare earths
The small German town of Bitterfeld is leading Europe's push to recycle rare earth elements that are vital for the tech and defense sector. Can this help reduce the continent's overreliance on Chinese imports?


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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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20/08/2025
Global warming is changing cloud patterns – that means more global warming - Monash Lens
19/08/2025
How wetlands help cities fight floods in Belgium
From Antwerp to Mechelen, restored wetlands act like giant sponges, soaking up stormwater and easing drought. As climate change fuels extreme weather, Belgium's Flanders region is restoring nature to fight floods.


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15/08/2025
Countries can't agree on how to stop plastic crisis
After limits on production and regulations of chemicals prevented agreement at UN talks in Geneva, what is next for the fight against plastic pollution?


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15/08/2025
New "State of the Climate" report delivers sobering and stunning data - Axios
15/08/2025
UN talks on plastic pollution fail to reach deal
Negotiations aimed at tacking plastic pollution have concluded without an agreement. Countries differed on how ambitious the treaty should be and whether to focus on cutting plastic production or waste management.


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13/08/2025
Plastic in plants: What it means for your food
Plastic in soil can get into plant cells, slowing photosynthesis. That may mean smaller harvests. Scientists are racing to pin down how big the risk is.


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11/08/2025
The recycling dilemma: Why most plastic still ends up as waste
Of the record volumes of plastic being produced, less than 10% is made into something new. Is it time to rethink recycling?


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10/08/2025
56 million years ago, Earth underwent rapid global warming. Here’s what it did to pollinators - The Conversation
09/08/2025
What are the top environmental threats to the Mediterranean?
North African and European countries are having to tackle a growing range of problems in the Mediterranean Sea, from plastic pollution to rising temperature.


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08/08/2025
Trillions for oil: Why investors won't go green
Your savings and pension are part of the story. Despite net-zero pledges, banks and funds keep channeling cash to oil and gas. Here's how the money moves — and what it means for savers.


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08/08/2025
emissions in the transport sector to control global warming - Nature
02/08/2025
Energy Dept. Attacks Climate Science in Contentious Report - The New York Times
01/08/2025
Climate Change Indicators: Greenhouse Gases | US EPA - U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (.gov)
Climate Change Indicators: Greenhouse Gases | US EPA  U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (.gov)


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23/07/2025
Climate Change | Pros, Cons, Debate, Arguments, Global Warming, & Environmental Activism - Britannica
20/07/2025
Only 3 years left – new study warns the world is running out of time to avoid the worst impacts of climate change - The Conversation
14/07/2025
Air Pollution Cuts in East Asia Likely Accelerated Global Warming - Columbia University in the City of New York
Air Pollution Cuts in East Asia Likely Accelerated Global Warming  Columbia University in the City of New York


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14/07/2025
3 Years Left to Limit Global Warming to 1.5C - Earth.Org
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
07/07/2025
Accelerating increase in the duration of heatwaves under global warming - Nature
26/06/2025
The World Is Warming Up. And It’s Happening Faster. - The New York Times
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
29/05/2025
Climate change: global temperature - National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (.gov)
Climate change: global temperature  National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (.gov)


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27/05/2025
Global warming could be driving up women’s cancer risk - Frontiers
16/04/2025
Record-High 48% Call Global Warming a Serious Threat - Gallup
20/03/2025
Global Warming’s Six Americas, Fall 2024 - Yale Program on Climate Change Communication
Global Warming’s Six Americas, Fall 2024  Yale Program on Climate Change Communication


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11/02/2025
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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21/10/2024
What Is Climate Change? - NASA Science (.gov)
What Is Climate Change?  NASA Science (.gov)


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