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A selection of current Climate Change related news feeds
 
13/10/2025
Experts: The key ‘unknowns’ of overshooting the 1.5°C global-warming limit - Eco-Business
13/10/2025
Climate ‘tipping points’ are being surpassed: researchers - The Hill
13/10/2025
Time For Some Good News - Colorado Times Recorder
Time For Some Good News  Colorado Times Recorder


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13/10/2025
Global renewable energy capacity is expected to double by 2030, reaching 4,600 GW. - ubn.news
13/10/2025
THE TRUTH WILL SET YOU FREE: Climate Change Under Scrutiny - Brownwood News
13/10/2025
Migration crisis: Climate change is trapping millions in harm’s way - Earth.com
13/10/2025
Climate tipping points sound scary, especially for ice sheets and oceans – here’s why there’s still room for optimism - NewsGram
13/10/2025
Coral reef decline signals Earth’s first climate tipping point, scientists warn - The Independent
13/10/2025
Scientists Find Methane Escaping From Antarctic Seafloor – A Major Climate Threat - Indian Defence Review
13/10/2025
Stephen Hawking made a chilling prediction for the end of the world and we're not far off - UNILAD
13/10/2025
Human-driven climate change tied to 2025 Canadian heat waves - Yahoo News Canada
13/10/2025
Glaciers are keeping themselves from melting — but not for long - The Brighter Side of News
13/10/2025
Methane Madness Infects New Zealand Government - CleanTechnica
13/10/2025
New way to fight climate change using coffee - WV News
13/10/2025
New way to fight climate change using coffee - The Mountaineer
New way to fight climate change using coffee  The Mountaineer


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13/10/2025
New way to fight climate change using coffee - Northwest Signal
New way to fight climate change using coffee  Northwest Signal


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13/10/2025
Coral reef bleaching at tipping point due to global warming - Yahoo
13/10/2025
As coral reefs pass tipping point, ocean protection rises up political agenda - Climate Home News
13/10/2025
'Our New Reality': Planet Reaches First Climate Tipping Point With Coral Reef Dieback - Common Dreams
13/10/2025
End of the world as we know it: Damning new report says Earth has reached its first climate ‘tipping point’ - Yahoo News UK
13/10/2025
New report tracks growing risks of Earth system tipping points - EnviroNews Nigeria
13/10/2025
Some Inconvenient Truths for Climate Radicals - Cato Institute
Some Inconvenient Truths for Climate Radicals  Cato Institute


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13/10/2025
Some climate ‘tipping points’ already being crossed, researchers warn - The Hill
13/10/2025
Climate tipping points are being crossed: scientists - Taipei Times
13/10/2025
Moderate warming may not doom humid subtropical forests' carbon storage - Phys.org
13/10/2025
Mass coral reef die-off marks first climate tipping point - DW
13/10/2025
Climate tipping points sound scary, especially for ice sheets and oceans—why there's still room for optimism - Phys.org
13/10/2025
A Japanese Pinot Noir town blessed by climate change now worries about the weather - Reuters
13/10/2025
Earth Passes First Climate Tipping Point, Scientists Warn Planet Faces 'New Reality' - dailyvoice.com
13/10/2025
Roundup: First climate ‘tipping point’ / ExxonMobil / Postal shipments to US - Baton Rouge Business Report
13/10/2025
Earth’s climate just crossed a line we can’t ignore - ScienceDaily
13/10/2025
Knowledge and beliefs about climate change and emerging infectious diseases in bangladesh: implications for one health approach - Journal of Health, Population and Nutrition
13/10/2025
Coral reefs are highly sensitive to changing conditions in the oceans and global warming poses the greatest threat to these vibrant ecosystems. - IslanderNews.com
13/10/2025
Earth has just reached its first catastrophic climate tipping point - Euronews.com
13/10/2025
'An increasing attack on water resources from multiple fronts': Scientists warn 'day zero droughts' could hit before 2030 - Live Science
13/10/2025
COP30: What's on the agenda at the global climate conference in Brazil? - tag24.com
13/10/2025
End of the world as we know it: Damning new report says Earth has reached its first climate ‘tipping point’ - AOL.com
13/10/2025
On Louisiana’s Gulf Coast, residents fume as insurers hike rates and invest in fossil fuel projects - Yale Climate Connections
13/10/2025
How ancient plankton point to the resilience of ocean ecosystems - | The Invading Sea
13/10/2025
For the first time, we linked a new fossil fuel project to hundreds of deaths. Here’s the impact of Woodside’s Scarborough gas project - The Conversation
13/10/2025
Quantifying the regional to global climate impacts of individual fossil fuel projects to inform decision-making - Nature
13/10/2025
Global Warming Crosses Critical Thresholds, Scientists Warn of ‘Irreversible’ Coral Collapse - Sri Lanka Guardian
13/10/2025
Climate investment is only growth opportunity of 21st century, says leading economist

Lord Stern says fossil-fuelled growth is futile as the damage it causes ends in economic self-destruction

Investment in climate action is the economic growth story of the 21st century, while growth fuelled by fossil fuels is futile because the damage it causes ends in self-destruction, the economist Nicholas Stern has said.

The plummeting costs of clean technologies, from renewable energy to electric cars, plus the healthier and more productive societies they enable, meant investments could simultaneously tackle the climate crisis and faltering economic growth, and bring millions of people out of poverty, he said.

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13/10/2025
How climate change is affecting Kenya’s mental health - Euronews.com
13/10/2025
New Report Finds One of Earth's Most Precious Ecosystems Has Already Crossed a Scary Climate Tipping Point - Gizmodo
13/10/2025
Net Zero target ‘critical’ as deadly climate impacts intensify, scientists warn - Imperial College London
13/10/2025
Perspectives of individuals on reducing meat consumption to mitigate climate change – a scoping review - BMC Nutrition
13/10/2025
Earth enters a 'new reality' as coral decline tipping point reached - Oceanographic Magazine
13/10/2025
Each fossil fuel project linked to additional global warming - The University of Melbourne
Each fossil fuel project linked to additional global warming  The University of Melbourne


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13/10/2025
Climate Crisis Reaches Tipping Point With Coral Reefs Near Collapse, Scientists Say - StratNews Global
13/10/2025
Emissions linked to Woodside’s Scarborough gas project could lead to at least 480 deaths, research suggests

Scientists have examined the $16.5bn project’s climate impact and found it could expose more than half a million people to unprecedented heat

Greenhouse emissions linked to a gas field being developed by Australian fossil fuel company Woodside could lead to the death of at least 480 people and expose more than half a million to unprecedented heat, new research suggests.

Scientists from six universities have examined the climate impact of the $16.5bn Scarborough project, which is expected to start production off the northern Western Australian coast next year and could result in 876m tonnes of carbon dioxide being released into the atmosphere over three decades.

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13/10/2025
A point of no return on climate - The Ecologist
A point of no return on climate  The Ecologist


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13/10/2025
‘New reality’ as world reaches first climate tipping point - University of Southampton
‘New reality’ as world reaches first climate tipping point  University of Southampton


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13/10/2025
New Zealand accused of ‘full-blown climate denial’ over cuts to methane reduction targets - The Guardian
13/10/2025
Canada, Singapore and UK Among Countries Most Prepared for Climate Change, BloombergNEF’s New Ranking of Climate Adaptation Preparedness Finds - BloombergNEF
13/10/2025
Climate change ushers in 'new reality' as world reaches first tipping point - India Today
13/10/2025
Mass Coral Die-Offs Confirm First Breach of a Major Climate Tipping Point - ScienceAlert
13/10/2025
Climate change tipping points are approaching, threatening coral reefs - scientists - Українські Національні Новини
Climate change tipping points are approaching, threatening coral reefs - scientists  Українські Національні Новини


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13/10/2025
How Indigenous knowledge is aiding Pakistan’s fight against climate change - Al Jazeera
13/10/2025
On an island in the Arctic Ocean, in a region that is warming as much as seven times as fast as the rest of the planet, the food chain is being turned upside down. https://nyti.ms/4nlzNd7 - facebook.com
13/10/2025
Global warming is crossing dangerous thresholds sooner, scientists warn - South China Morning Post
13/10/2025
New Zealand accused of ‘full-blown climate denial’ over cuts to methane reduction targets

Farmers praised the move, but scientists and opposition parties criticised it as ‘weak’ and ‘unambitious’

Environmental campaigners have accused New Zealand’s government of “full-blown climate denial” after it slashed targets for reducing emissions of methane, a potent greenhouse gas that contributes to global warming.

New Zealand’s right-leaning coalition government outlined plans on Sunday to reduce methane emissions by between 14 and 24% by 2050, compared to 2017 levels.

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13/10/2025
Trump calls climate science a ‘con job’. That could make tackling the crisis a whole lot easier | Francesco Grillo

Europe and Brazil have a rare opportunity, unimpeded by the US, to make a success of Cop30 – and reshape the world order

The climate crisis, Donald Trump told the UN last month, is “the greatest con job ever perpetrated on the world”. With these words the US president rejected the international scientific consensus and evidence that we can all check daily with a basic thermometer. He has also announced he is withdrawing the US from the Paris climate agreement, signed in 2015 by 195 UN countries. The US joins an axis of deniers including Yemen, Iran and Libya, countries that signed the agreement but never ratified it.

Paradoxically, Trump’s reversal provides an opportunity for others to advance the climate agenda: to sketch out the blueprint of a possible new world order without the US, even if Washington was the architect of the old one.

Francesco Grillo is a visiting fellow at the European University Institute, Florence, and director of the thinktank Vision

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13/10/2025
Trump calls climate science a ‘con job’. That could make tackling the crisis a whole lot easier | Francesco Grillo - The Guardian
13/10/2025
Two legal challenges to Woodside’s North West Shelf extension filed on environmental and cultural grounds

Australian Conservation Foundation and Friends of Australian Rock Art want Murray Watt’s decision to approve extension of gas plant in northern WA overturned

Two groups have filed separate legal challenges to the federal environment minister’s approval of Woodside’s North West Shelf extension, one of the world’s biggest liquified natural gas projects.

The Australian Conservation Foundation and Friends of Australian Rock Art have commenced federal court proceedings in a bid to have the decision overturned.

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12/10/2025
Coral collapse signals Earth’s first climate tipping point - Science News
12/10/2025
The World’s First Climate Tipping Point Has Been Crossed, Scientists Say - Time Magazine
12/10/2025
Planet’s first catastrophic climate tipping point reached, report says, with coral reefs facing ‘widespread dieback’

Unless global heating is reduced to 1.2C ‘as fast as possible’, warm water coral reefs will not remain ‘at any meaningful scale’, a report by 160 scientists from 23 countries warns

The earth has reached its first catastrophic tipping point linked to greenhouse gas emissions, with warm water coral reefs now facing a long-term decline and risking the livelihoods of hundreds of millions of people, according to a new report.

The report from scientists and conservationists warns the world is also “on the brink” of reaching other tipping points, including the dieback of the Amazon, the collapse of major ocean currents and the loss of ice sheets.

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12/10/2025
Glaciers Are Fighting Against Climate Change – But They Are Losing the Battle - SciTechDaily
12/10/2025
Did Global Warming Make Hurricane Helene Worse? Here’s Where Americans Are Most Worried About Climate Change - 24/7 Wall St.
12/10/2025
Planting hope: How Baltimore locals use trees to fight climate change - AFRO American Newspapers
12/10/2025
“They’re Heating the Planet for Profit”: Study Reveals the Richest 10% Caused Two-Thirds of Global Warming (and It’s Getting Worse) - Energy Reporters
12/10/2025
Climate Change Comes for the House of the Seven Gables - Inside Climate News
11/10/2025
Gen Z pushes back against fast furniture
As cheap and disposable furniture piles up in landfills, younger shoppers are bucking the trend. Gen Z is going secondhand.


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11/10/2025
Hidden, supercharged 'thermostat' may cause Earth to overcorrect for climate change - Live Science
10/10/2025
Scientists discovered something alarming seeping out from beneath the ocean around Antarctica - CNN
10/10/2025
The Uncomfortable Truth: Can We Keep Global Warming Under 1.5 Degrees? - Forbes
10/10/2025
Eating Global Warming - CounterPunch.org
Eating Global Warming  CounterPunch.org


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10/10/2025
With most MPs ignorant of the urgency, how can the UK ever reach net zero?

Only 15 of 100 MPs surveyed knew of IPCC report that CO2 needs to peak this year to keep global heating to 1.5C

The people you hope would be best informed about the imminent threat of climate breakdown would be members of parliament. After all, droughts and storms affecting their constituents have been a recurring news item. The need to reach net zero carbon emissions by 2050 requires an informed debate among parties.

The key question on which the latest Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change report, in 2022, reached hard-won scientific consensus was when CO2 emissions need to peak for a realistic chance of keeping global temperature increases below 1.5C, the target set by the 2015 Paris agreement as too dangerous to exceed. The answer, given great prominence in the report and the media coverage of it, was this year, 2025.

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09/10/2025
Americans are dying from extreme heat. Autopsy reports don’t show the full story

Official reports are likely to overlook heat’s role in a death. As US temperatures rise, experts say the true toll needs to be counted

Among the autopsy reports that made my heart skip a beat was Hannah Rose Moody.

One morning last May, the 31-year-old set out on a favourite desert hike near her home in Scottsdale, Arizona. It was already 91F (33C) when she set off. On Instagram, she told her 50,000 followers: “Conquering this trail as a last hurrah before summer hits ☀️… I have like 5 gallons of water with me don’t worry .”

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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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09/10/2025
Climate critics try to discredit IPCC author for linking disasters to global warming - E&E News by POLITICO
09/10/2025
Has finding an affordable home in Australia just gotten harder? | Fiona Katauskas

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08/10/2025
The Guardian view on Cop30: Starmer must stop havering and announce that he’s going to Brazil | Editorial

With global heating on a dangerous trajectory, it would be unforgivable for the prime minister to miss the summit in Belém

In a month, this year’s UN climate summit, Cop30, begins in Belém, Brazil – preceded by a key leaders’ meeting. It is a crucial moment. The UN’s scientists have yet to publish calculations based on the latest round of nationally determined contributions (NDCs) – as countries’ emissions pledges are known. But Brazil’s president, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, has called leaders together because it is already clear that the current emissions pledges are nowhere near enough. The Paris 1.5C threshold was crossed last year. Without stronger action, that temporary breach will become irreversible – with devastating consequences for people and planet.

Lula’s diplomatic outreach to Donald Trump, who calls the climate crisis a “con job”, suggests he is trying to bring key players into the fold ahead of Belém. Having heavyweights in the room can make all the difference. Ten years ago in Paris, world leaders’ presence proved crucial to securing an ambitious deal. That’s why it is important that Sir Keir Starmer attends. He may not be the most powerful world leader, but his presence is a moral and diplomatic imperative. If King Charles is able to, he ought to go too. Soft power can help to rebuild the spirit of cooperation to keep the hopes in the Paris agreement alive.

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08/10/2025
Plant-based 'burger' label grilled in EU parliament
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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08/10/2025
Canada’s former climate minister on making a change, ‘aloof’ Trudeau and sexism

Catherine McKenna’s memoir delves into thorny parts of being in office including death threats and being referred to as ‘climate Barbie’

Imagine there was a truck heading directly for your children. What would you do? Surely everything in your power to save them, including jumping in its way? Catherine McKenna, formerly the Canadian minister for environment and climate change, borrows this analogy for the climate crisis from a colleague to argue that we need to use “all the tools at our disposal” to tackle devastating danger that is already with us.

McKenna has recently published Run Like a Girl, which documents her time in government, among other things. Peppered with inspirational quotes, personal photos and campaign memorabilia, Run Like a Girl isn’t a straightforward memoir. She wrote it for “women and young people who want to make change”.

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07/10/2025
Earth Could Overcorrect Global Warming, Triggering an Ice Age - SciTechDaily
07/10/2025
Renewables overtake coal in global electricity generation
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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07/10/2025
How do you talk to kids about violence in the news? We asked experts

The Guardian spoke with therapists, media experts and journalists about helping kids process bad news and develop healthy media habits

When rightwing commentator Charlie Kirk was killed last month, footage of his shooting spread rapidly across social media. Today, anyone with a smartphone can access gruesome videos and images – as well as troves of misinformation. Though some experts have been sounding the alarm about the potential harm of smartphones on children and teen’s mental health, the fact is most young people still have access to phones – and the often disturbing content that flows out of them.

The Guardian spoke with seven experts on how best to speak with kids about upsetting content and news, at what age to start those conversations – and what to avoid.

Anya Kamenetz, journalist and publisher of The Golden Hour newsletter

Eugene Beresin, MD, psychiatrist and executive director of the Clay Center for Young Healthy Minds at Massachusetts general hospital

Tara Conley, assistant professor of media and journalism at Kent State University

Tori Cordiano, PhD, Ohio-based licensed clinical psychologist

Jill Murphy, chief content officer of Common Sense Media

Ashley Rogers Berner, professor at Johns Hopkins University

Holly Korbey, author of Building Better Citizens

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06/10/2025
Calculating the global warming potential of new buildings: Open for public feedback - Energy
03/10/2025
Online attacks threaten major climate-friendly diet report
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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02/10/2025
The Guardian view on climate policy: Britain needs clean power, not culture wars | Editorial

Kemi Badenoch’s plan to scrap the Climate Change Act is reckless. Ed Miliband offers a bolder, fairer vision. The future must be built on renewables

Let’s scrap Britain’s successful climate law so we can burn more gas, lose investment and have higher bills. Crazy as it might seem, that is the message of Kemi Badenoch’s new energy strategy. The Conservative leader proposes to repeal the 2008 Climate Change Act in favour of a plan to “maximise oil and gas extraction”, and remove all legally binding carbon targets. It’s pitched as pragmatism. But it’s a lurch into ideological self-harm.

Britain’s energy problem isn’t its climate legislation, which is admired globally, backed by industry and supported by the public. It’s that this country remains too dependent on volatile fossil fuels. Emissions targets are not the reason for high bills. It is gas prices, which skyrocketed after Russia invaded Ukraine. They set UK electricity prices. In Europe, they don’t – that’s why bills are lower there. Rather, Mrs Badenoch is choosing to follow Donald Trump in rolling back climate goals and seeing electricity prices in the US rise, not fall.

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02/10/2025
Berlin to crack down on a beloved giveaway tradition
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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01/10/2025
Conservationist Jane Goodall: 'The biggest problem is greed'
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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01/10/2025
'Chunk' wins Fat Bear Week 2025 award in Alaska
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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01/10/2025
Pope Leo hits out at critics of global warming - BBC
29/09/2025
Environmental damage threatens prosperity in Europe
Despite progress in climate change action, Europe's environment is being seriously degraded, according to a new report. Researchers say environmental damage threatens competitiveness and quality of life on the continent.


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29/09/2025
Deforestation and Its Effect on the Planet - National Geographic
Deforestation and Its Effect on the Planet  National Geographic


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25/09/2025
Ocean Warming - Earth Indicator - NASA Science (.gov)
Ocean Warming - Earth Indicator  NASA Science (.gov)


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25/09/2025
Carbon Dioxide - Earth Indicator - NASA Science (.gov)
Carbon Dioxide - Earth Indicator  NASA Science (.gov)


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24/09/2025
Nations deliver new climate targets ahead of climate summit
With just weeks to go until the international climate conference, nations are stepping up to submit new climate targets for 2035. But will they be enough to prevent a climate catastrophe?


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24/09/2025
State of climate change: How healthy is our planet?
Scientists say we've already exceeded seven of nine planetary boundaries contributing to Earth's stability, life support and resilience. This poses a risk, but it's not all bad news.


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24/09/2025
At a Times Event, Opposing Views on Climate Change Collide - The New York Times
23/09/2025
Here's how flowers can harvest vital metals
As demand for nickel grows, plants could help suck out vital raw materials from soil. Could this replace conventional mining that's harmful to the environment?


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23/09/2025
‘Con,’ ‘scam,’ ‘hoax’: Trump’s UN speech on climate - E&E News by POLITICO
23/09/2025
Fact-checking what Trump said about climate change during the UN General Assembly - ABC News - Breaking News, Latest News and Videos
Fact-checking what Trump said about climate change during the UN General Assembly  ABC News - Breaking News, Latest News and Videos


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23/09/2025
Trump to World: Green Energy Is a Scam and Climate Science Is From ‘Stupid People’ - The New York Times
22/09/2025
Welcome to 2050: Could Berlin's future look like this?
If Berlin were to become a climate-neutral city within the next 25 years, daily life could be radically different.


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19/09/2025
What you need to know about thrifting
Thrifting is hailed as a cheap and green alternative to fast fashion. But when DW reporter Katharina Schantz set out to find the perfect pre-loved shirt, it made her question what she thought she knew about secondhand.


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17/09/2025
Is the green hydrogen dream over?
Clean, green hydrogen energy has long been hyped as the key to decarbonizing big industries like steel. But as projects are cancelled and investments dry up, what went wrong?


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16/09/2025
Why TV weather forecasters are targeted by online hate
An email death threat marked the beginning of the end of one meteorologist's job. Experts say climate misinformation and conspiracy theories are fueling online hate.


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15/09/2025
Experts fired by President Trump revive popular climate website
After cuts by US President Donald Trump forced the closure of the popular climate.gov website, experts have launched an independent successor. They say climate literacy is important in Trump's war against science.


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15/09/2025
Climate change is accelerating, scientists find in ‘grim’ report - Yale Climate Connections
14/09/2025
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
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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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
What Joe Rogan Is Getting Wrong About Global Warming - Earth.Org
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
09/09/2025
About half of Americans understand that global warming is increasing homeowners insurance costs - Yale Program on Climate Change Communication
25/08/2025
Causes of Climate Change | US EPA - U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (.gov)
Causes of Climate Change | US EPA  U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (.gov)


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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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16/06/2025
Global warming may increase the burden of obstructive sleep apnea - Nature
29/05/2025
Climate change: global temperature - National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) (.gov)
Climate change: global temperature  National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) (.gov)


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