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23/01/2026
Thailand’s endangered ‘sea cows’ are washing ashore – pointing to a crisis in our seas

The Andaman Coast has one of the largest concentration of dugong in the world, so why are numbers falling dramatically and what can they tell us about a biodiversity warning cry

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Thailand’s Andaman Coast is home to one of the largest dugong populations in the world, with 273 of the plump marine mammals, sometimes called sea cows, estimated to be living there as of 2022. In recent years, though, more and more dead or stranded dugongs have been washing ashore. Now the Andaman Coast population may have fallen by more than half, experts say.

In late November, I travelled to Phuket, following in the footsteps of film-makers Mailee Osten-Tan and Nick Axelrod, who have been investigating Thailand’s dugong crisis over the past year for a new Guardian documentary.

The fate of the planet’s coastlines depends on how fast Antarctica’s ice sheets melt. We don’t know what’s coming

‘Every time I look at one, I smile!’: how axolotls took over the world

Labour’s warm homes plan is all carrot and no stick for UK households

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23/01/2026
Land use choices, not warming alone, is reshaping global agricultural water use - Devdiscourse
23/01/2026
The global links behind India’s cold weather - Mongabay-India
The global links behind India’s cold weather  Mongabay-India


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23/01/2026
Whales may ‘divide resources’ to cope with climate change - study - Euronews.com
23/01/2026
Whales may divide resources to co-exist under pressures from climate change - Phys.org
23/01/2026
Japan punk rock lawyer leads climate justice fight - mcduffieprogress.com
Japan punk rock lawyer leads climate justice fight  mcduffieprogress.com


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23/01/2026
What we feared is happening: the climate has tipped since July 2023! - Futura, Le média qui explore le monde
What we feared is happening: the climate has tipped since July 2023!  Futura, Le média qui explore le monde


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23/01/2026
‘An environmental nuclear bomb’: documentary examines fight to save Great Salt Lake

Sundance film festival: A cautionary new film, executive-produced by Leonardo DiCaprio, warns of the devastating consequences if the Utah lake continues to disappear

The Sundance film festival kicked off its final edition on Thursday in Park City, the Utah ski enclave that has housed the independent film hub for more than four decades. Beginning in 2027, the festival will move to Boulder, Colorado, after a multi-year selection process that many assumed would end in Salt Lake City.

Utah’s largest city, a mere 30 miles from the festival center, has long hosted extra Sundance events and served as its transit center. It’s a rapidly growing metropolitan area, a mecca for outdoor enthusiasts, a major US city – and, according to a new documentary that opened this year’s festival, facing an imminent ecological crisis.

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22/01/2026
Arctic blast to wallop N. America -- is climate change to blame? - khq.com
22/01/2026
Arctic blast to wallop N. America -- is climate change to blame? - themountaineer.com
22/01/2026
Editorial | Hong Kong’s slope safety monitoring must keep pace with climate change - South China Morning Post
22/01/2026
How China can meet its rapidly growing cooling demand without heating the planet - Phys.org
22/01/2026
At Davos, Talk of Climate Change Retreats to the Sidelines - The New York Times
22/01/2026
Implications of American withdrawal from UNFCCC - The Express Tribune
Implications of American withdrawal from UNFCCC  The Express Tribune


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22/01/2026
How this brutal winter storm is even possible with climate change – and maybe even more likely - CNN
22/01/2026
Christian Aid: New report reveals cost of climate change in 2025 - Independent Catholic News
22/01/2026
Senators urge Ford to disclose suspected lobbying over Trump’s climate rollbacks

Sheldon Whitehouse adds auto giant to investigation after US president claimed CEO requests changes to regulations

As the Trump administration prepares to overturn the rule underpinning virtually all US climate regulations, a Senate committee is investigating whether the US’s second-largest automaker lobbied for the rollback.

In September, the Senate environment and public works committee launched investigations into two dozen oil companies, thinktanks, law firms and trade associations, focused on how the companies may have persuaded the White House to initiate the repeal of the 2009 endangerment finding. Now, the committee, chaired by the Rhode Island senator Sheldon Whitehouse, is expanding the investigation to include Ford Motor Company.

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22/01/2026
Global warming intensifies PH’s vulnerability to climate crisis, says group - GMA Network
22/01/2026
Climate change 'made January heatwave five times more likely' - Australian Broadcasting Corporation
Climate change 'made January heatwave five times more likely'  Australian Broadcasting Corporation


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22/01/2026
Colombia aims to launch fossil fuel transition platform at first global conference - Climate Home News
22/01/2026
UBC-led partnership tackles cattle methane with cost-saving tools for farmers - news.ubc.ca
22/01/2026
Half of 2024 global emissions produced by just 32 fossil fuel firms, study finds - Modern Ghana
22/01/2026
PolyU research finds frequent Arctic wildfires could cut snow cover by 18 days, impacting global climate and ecology - EurekAlert!
22/01/2026
Half of 2024 global emissions produced by just 32 fossil fuel firms, study finds - RFI
22/01/2026
A new cooling technology freezes food without warming the climate - Anthropocene Magazine
22/01/2026
Australia’s January heatwave was ‘five times more likely’ due to climate change - Down To Earth
22/01/2026
Climate change eclipses La Niña cooling in Australia to drive extreme heatwave and heightened fire risk - World Weather Attribution
22/01/2026
Australia’s worst heatwave since black summer made five times more likely by global heating, analysis finds

Extreme heat ‘is getting worse and whether we like it or not … there’s ultimately a limit to what we can actually physically cope with,’ scientist says

Human-caused global heating made the intense heatwave that affected much of Australia in early January five times more likely, new analysis suggests.

The heatwave earlier this month was the most severe since the 2019-20 black summer, with temperatures over 40C in Melbourne and Sydney, even hotter conditions in regional Victoria and New South Wales and extreme heat also affecting Western Australia, South Australia and Tasmania.

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22/01/2026
Residents in legal fight to halt demolition of Clockwork Orange estate

Climate concerns raised over redevelopment of 1960s Brutalist estate in south-east London

A legal challenge has been launched in an effort to halt the demolition of a 1960s Brutalist estate in south-east London that featured in Stanley Kubrick’s dystopian film A Clockwork Orange.

The challenge against Bexley council and Peabody housing association, which will be carrying out the redevelopment, has been launched by the Lesnes estate resident Adam Turk.

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22/01/2026
National Park Service Removes Sign on Climate Change From Fort Sumter - The New York Times
22/01/2026
The business of saving nature
Global financing is heavily skewed to industries that harm rather than preserve nature, according to a new report that calls for an urgent scale-up of nature-positive spending.


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22/01/2026
APFSD13: Regional Policy Dialogue on Methane Emissions Reduction for Climate Action in Asia and the Pacific - Climate and Clean Air Coalition (CCAC)
22/01/2026
World’s Oceans Hit Record Heat in 2025, at Great Economic and Social Costs - Global Issues.org
22/01/2026
Rising coal demand overshadows Southeast Asia's transition to renewable energy - ABC News
21/01/2026
Aptar Again Recognized with Prestigious ‘A’ Score on the CDP Climate Change Assessment - Business Wire
21/01/2026
NZ is again being soaked this summer – record ocean heat helps explain it - The Conversation
21/01/2026
Climate change is pushing insurance to breaking point - FinTech Global
21/01/2026
NOTEBOOK FEATURE: Climate change, the Delta, and its watersheds: What we know, what we don't, & what surprises might be out there - mavensnotebook.com
21/01/2026
Understanding fluctuating climate change risk perceptions through the lens of trust: a study of Great Barrier Reef region residents - Nature
21/01/2026
From Hot Topic To Cold Shoulder: "Climate Change" Mentions Melt - dallasexpress.com
21/01/2026
Penguins are drastically advancing their breeding season due to global warming: why it is concerning - Noticias Ambientales
21/01/2026
Global warming shrinks world's snow belt - InsideTheGames
Global warming shrinks world's snow belt  InsideTheGames


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21/01/2026
Climate Change Threatens Tiny Rich Ecosystem Thriving Deep Within Snow Covers - Green Matters
21/01/2026
Safeguarding the Winter Olympics-Paralympics against climate change - uwaterloo.ca
21/01/2026
Global warming could breach 1.5°C more than a decade earlier than predicted, scientists warn - Global Government Forum
21/01/2026
Climate change fuels disasters, but deaths don't add up - Phys.org
21/01/2026
Record high temperatures raising concerns for Las Vegas — the nation’s fastest-warming city - lasvegassun.com
21/01/2026
Climate change will devastate crop yields - AgUpdate
21/01/2026
Half of world’s CO2 emissions come from just 32 fossil fuel firms, study shows

Critics accuse leading firms of sabotaging climate action but say data increasingly being used to hold them to account

Just 32 fossil fuel companies were responsible for half the global carbon dioxide emissions driving the climate crisis in 2024, down from 36 a year earlier, a report has revealed.

Saudi Aramco was the biggest state-controlled polluter and ExxonMobil was the largest investor-owned polluter. Critics accused the leading fossil fuel companies of “sabotaging climate action” and “being on the wrong side of history” but said the emissions data was increasingly being used to hold the companies accountable.

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21/01/2026
The world’s mountains are warming faster than anyone expected - ScienceDaily
21/01/2026
Climate change fuels disasters, but deaths don’t add up - digitaljournal.com
20/01/2026
Biodiversity collapse threatens UK security, intelligence chiefs warn

Ecosystem destruction will increase food shortages, disorder and mass migration, with effects already being felt

The global attack on nature is threatening the UK’s national security, government intelligence chiefs have warned, as the increasingly likely collapse of vitally important natural systems would bring mass migration, food shortages and price rises, and global disorder.

Food supplies are particularly at risk since “without significant increases” the UK would be unable to compete with other nations for scarce resources, a report to ministers says.

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20/01/2026
​​At Davos, Phasing Out Fossil Fuels Is No Longer Debatable - Time Magazine
20/01/2026
The Guardian view on food security: Britain can no longer trust markets alone | Editorial

As climate and geopolitics shocks bite, countries are rebuilding food buffers. The UK clings to neoliberal ideas while households pay the price

Food policy across much of the world is changing. But not in Britain. That may be a costly mistake as the prices of essentials rise because of the climate emergency, geopolitical tensions and the fragility of just-in-time supply chains. Many capitals are now reviving their strategic food reserves. European nations such as Sweden, Finland, Norway and Germany are rebuilding stocks dismantled after the cold war. Climate shocks have led to Egypt and Bangladesh boosting similar programmes. Countries such as Brazil and Indonesia – sensitive to the food needs of their vast populations – are also expanding their reserves.

The UK, by contrast, has no substantial public food reserves. Its strategy rests almost entirely on global markets and private intentions – an approach shaped by decades of liberalised trade. Even in the event of war, the official advice focuses on households stockpiling essentials. In Britain’s view, food security is about prices, not scarcity of supply.

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20/01/2026
contamination in China in the context of climate change - Nature
20/01/2026
Penguins break records by moving breeding season in warming climate - CBC
20/01/2026
Hiking trails are closing amid climate change and human pressure - Euronews.com
20/01/2026
What does climate change mean for cold weather? - National Centre for Atmospheric Science
What does climate change mean for cold weather?  National Centre for Atmospheric Science


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20/01/2026
Climate: 44 experts warn collapse of a key current could have terrifying consequences - Futura, Le média qui explore le monde
20/01/2026
Looking for Miracle: why have so many dugongs gone missing from Thailand’s shores?

The Andaman coast was one of very few places in the world with a viable population but then dead dugongs began washing up. Now half have gone

A solitary figure stands on the shore of Thailand’s Tang Khen Bay. The tide is slowly rising over the expanse of sandy beach, but the man does not seem to notice. His eyes are not fixed on the sea, but on the small screen clutched between his hands.

About 600 metres offshore, past the shadowy fringe of coral reef, his drone hovers over the murky sea, focused on a whirling grey shape: Miracle, the local dugong, is back.

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20/01/2026
How bringing back a humble algae to Arctic waters makes all the difference
For decades researchers in northern Norway had tried to bring back vital kelp forests after overfishing damaged marine ecosystems. Now a simple solution is proving successful.


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20/01/2026
Climate change could lead to a reptile ‘sexpocalypse’ - The Week
20/01/2026
Antarctic penguins have radically shifted their breeding season – seemingly in response to climate change - The Guardian
19/01/2026
Global Warming And CO2 Emissions 56 Million Years Ago Resulted In Massive Forest Fires And Soil Erosion - eurasiareview.com
19/01/2026
Avoiding contrails on night and winter flights is aviation’s fastest climate win - new T&E study - Transport & Environment
19/01/2026
Climate change impacts, risks and adaptation - European Environment Agency (EEA)
Climate change impacts, risks and adaptation  European Environment Agency (EEA)


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19/01/2026
How global warming-induced intense cyclones could cause ecosystem changes - Mongabay-India
19/01/2026
From Trump’s rejected treaties to our daily lives, we’re building walls around ourselves | Anand Pandian

Martin Luther King Jr knew that ‘whatever affects one directly affects all indirectly’. But we Americans are denying that reality

The United States seems determined to turn its back on the rest of our planetary neighbors. The Trump administration’s recent decision to withdraw from 66 international treaties, conventions and organizations is striking for the range of its rejections. Everything from the global treaty on climate change to multilateral efforts to address migration and cultural heritage, clean water and renewable energy, and the international trade in timber and minerals has been summarily dismissed as “contrary to the interests of the United States”.

It’s no surprise that an administration hellbent on physical walls around the United States would also put up such walls of indifference, as if all of these longstanding collective efforts were simply “irrelevant” to our interests as a country, as the US secretary of state, Marco Rubio, put it in a public statement. And yet, as we know, the reality of contemporary life on Earth is so profoundly otherwise. How has the truth of our interconnectedness with others elsewhere become so difficult to grasp in the United States?

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19/01/2026
It’s been a busy month for Anthony Albanese on the environment | Jess Harwood

Talk about climate whiplash

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19/01/2026
Global warming likely to reach 2°C before 2050, a level associated with catastrophic impacts - Asia Insurance Review
17/01/2026
The fate of the planet’s coastlines depends on how fast Antarctica’s ice sheets melt. We don’t know what’s coming

Some regions of the continent have enough ice to push up sea levels by 15 metres if they all melt, but researchers don’t yet fully understand the consequences

On one side of Dr Ben Galton-Fenzi’s view across the vast Totten ice shelf, the sun sat low on the Antarctic horizon. On the other, a full moon.

The ice shelf is “flat and white”, says Galton-Fenzi. “If there’s cloud around, you lose the horizon.”

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14/01/2026
11-year streak of record global warming continues, UN weather agency warns - UN News
14/01/2026
Scientists call another near-record hot year a 'warning shot' from a shifting climate - NPR
14/01/2026
What is climate change? A really simple guide - BBC
14/01/2026
Global warming reaches 1.4C after third-hottest year on record - politico.eu
13/01/2026
Australians are changing their response to wildfires
DW's Stuart Braun had a dangerously near miss during Australia's 2009 "Black Saturday" inferno. As this month's fires burned near his rural home, he wasn't taking any chances.


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11/01/2026
The Scientists Making Antacids for the Sea to Help Counter Global Warming - The New York Times
09/01/2026
Some want to ban geoengineering research. This would be a catastrophic mistake for our planet | Craig Segall and Baroness Bryony Worthington

We’ve already geoengineered the planet through the careless release of greenhouse gases. Now we need a plan to manage the risks we’ve set in motion

A few months ago, Marjorie Taylor Greene, then a Georgia representative, held a hearing on her bill to ban research on “geoengineering”, which refers to technological climate interventions, such as using reflective particles to reflect away sunlight. The hearing represented something of a first – a Republican raising alarm bells about human activity altering the health of the planet. Of course, for centuries, people have burned fossil fuels to power and feed society, emitting greenhouse gases that now overheat the planet.

Unfortunately, her hearing waved past an urgent debate that policymakers are confronting around the world: after centuries of accidental fossil-fuel geoengineering, should we deliberately explore interventions to cool the planet and give the energy transition breathing room?

Craig Segall is the former deputy executive officer and assistant chief counsel of the California Air Resources Board. He is also former senior vice-president of Evergreen Action and a longtime climate advocate. He has academic seats at the University of Edinburgh, New York University, and the University of California at Berkeley The opinions in this piece are his own.

Baroness Bryony Worthington was created a life peer in 2011, giving her a seat in the UK’s House of Lords where she served as shadow energy minister She has over 25 years of experience working on climate, energy and environmental policy in the NGO and public sectors, and in the private sector.

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09/01/2026
What past global warming reveals about future rainfall - Phys.org
08/01/2026
The impact of US withdrawal from global climate pacts
The US has pledged to pull out of dozens of international organizations and treaties established to advance the protection of the planet. But it doesn't spell the end of environmental action.


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08/01/2026
Climate change mitigation: reducing emissions - European Environment Agency (EEA)
Climate change mitigation: reducing emissions  European Environment Agency (EEA)


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07/01/2026
How clean energy could save us trillions
As clean energy prices fall, a fast transition to renewable energy is the cheapest option on the table. Experts say it could save us trillions in energy costs alone.


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07/01/2026
Trump quits pivotal 1992 climate treaty, in massive hit to global warming effort - Politico
05/01/2026
Can developing countries leapfrog fossil fuels?
Rich nations built their wealth on coal, oil and gas. Now the world is asking poorer countries like Mozambique to chart a different course.


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02/01/2026
Why plastic bans aren't working and what needs to change
Four years after Germany phased out light plastic bags, how has the EU addressed plastic waste? And why do single-use items still pile up in takeaway restaurants, shops and the environment?


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31/12/2025
“New era of climate extremes” as global warming fuels devastating impacts in 2025 - Climate Home News
30/12/2025
2025 was so hot it pushed Earth past critical climate change mark, scientists say - CBS News
29/12/2025
Aurora lights: The science behind the dazzling nighttime spectacle
The northern and southern lights have been treating sky watchers to spectacular shows. But what causes the colors, and why shouldn't you whistle at the aurora?


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29/12/2025
Climate coverage shrinks amid Trump's clean energy misinformation
A strong majority of Americans say they're worried about the climate. So why do they hear so little about it in the news?


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28/12/2025
German company Miele to sell more refurbished appliances
The secondhand smartphone market has grown significantly in recent years, but other, bulkier items like washing machines are less frequently refurbished and resold. That could soon be changing.


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22/12/2025
Impacts of global warming on subnational poverty and inequality - Nature
21/12/2025
Global warming could trigger the next ice age - ScienceDaily
19/12/2025
Can Santa Claus survive in a melting world?
As climate change warms the planet, snowy winters are becoming less certain in Europe. Those looking for classic Christmas traditions are learning to adapt.


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18/12/2025
Cheaper, cleaner energy drives Germany's balcony-solar boom
The home-fitted renewable-energy sources are inexpensive and easy to install, and reduce electricity costs. Here's what can be learned from their surging popularity in Germany.


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18/12/2025
We’re passing a dangerous global warming threshold — but we’re not doomed - vox.com
17/12/2025
Post-COP30, more aggressive policies needed to cap global warming at 1.5 C - MIT News
16/12/2025
Gas-loving Trump cedes electric car market to China
Donald Trump is pushing gas guzzlers over EVs — in spite of climate and cost concerns. China is now set to race further ahead into an electrified automotive future.


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12/12/2025
Catastrophic US floods linked to hotter climate
Rising temperatures and extreme rainfall might not seem connected, but they often are. Here's how.


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11/12/2025
Goodbye climate protection? How the EU is weakening its Green Deal
European industrial and agricultural concerns are facing diluted environmental regulations, while the bloc as a whole has reduced its climate targets. What's at stake and how do far-right parties feature in the mix?


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09/12/2025
UN environment head warns of climate complacency
Trillions of dollars could be gained every year and millions of lives saved from protecting the climate and environment, according to the UN. DW speaks to Inger Andersen about what might help us get there.


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08/12/2025
Tropical cyclones: Why are some countries more at risk?
When tropical storms make headlines, certain countries and regions are repeatedly part of the story. Why is that and what fuels cyclones and their paths?


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04/12/2025
US 'Cancer Alley' residents stand up to petrochemical giants
Residents say a dense cluster of industry on the banks of the Mississippi River is causing serious health problems. Now, as plastic production surges globally, they're fighting for cleaner communities.


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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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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
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 | Humanities and Social Sciences Communications - Nature
25/11/2025
World of Change: Global Temperatures - NASA Science (.gov)
World of Change: Global Temperatures  NASA Science (.gov)


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21/11/2025
Global warming intensifies extreme day-to-day temperature changes in mid–low latitudes - Nature
21/11/2025
The Strange and Totally Real Plan to Blot Out the Sun and Reverse Global Warming - Politico
20/11/2025
Breaking the climate silence: Predictors of discussing global warming with family and friends - Yale Program on Climate Change Communication
19/11/2025
3 massive changes you'll see as the climate careens toward tipping points - NPR
18/11/2025
Majorities in India think global warming is affecting extreme weather - Yale Program on Climate Change Communication
Majorities in India think global warming is affecting extreme weather  Yale Program on Climate Change Communication


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13/11/2025
CAT Thermometer - Climate Action Tracker
CAT Thermometer  Climate Action Tracker


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13/11/2025
Little change in warming outlook for four years; new 2035 climate targets make no difference - Climate Action Tracker
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
Emissions pathways to 2100 - Climate Action Tracker
Emissions pathways to 2100  Climate Action Tracker


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06/11/2025
UN chief urges world leaders to drive down global warming - UN News
06/11/2025
2025 set to be second or third warmest year on record, continuing exceptionally high warming trend - World Meteorological Organization WMO
05/11/2025
The rapid approach of the 1.5°C global warming threshold since the Paris Agreement - Copernicus Climate Change
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
04/11/2025
New climate pledges do little to correct global warming projection, UN warns - UN News
28/10/2025
A new approach for the world’s climate strategy | Bill Gates - gatesnotes.com
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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26/09/2025
Global Temperature - Earth Indicator - NASA Science (.gov)
Global Temperature - 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
09/09/2025
About half of Americans understand that global warming is increasing homeowners insurance costs - Yale Program on Climate Change Communication
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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08/07/2025
Duration of heat waves accelerating faster than global warming - Newsroom | UCLA
05/07/2025
Climate Change - Union of Concerned Scientists
Climate Change  Union of Concerned Scientists


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16/06/2025
Global warming may increase the burden of obstructive sleep apnea - Nature
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