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A selection of current Climate Change related news feeds
 
14/07/2025
Thailand mulls bringing forward net zero target to 2050 in latest climate plan - Eco-Business
14/07/2025
3 Years Left to Limit Global Warming to 1.5C - Earth.Org
13/07/2025
Met Office: Extreme weather the UK's new normal - BBC
13/07/2025
Miliband says UK’s way of life ‘under threat’ amid extremes of heat and rainfall - The Independent
13/07/2025
Climate action: EU Commissioner urges Beijing to take leading role - Table.Media
13/07/2025
Ocean circulation going South? - RealClimate
Ocean circulation going South?  RealClimate


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13/07/2025
Goodbye to the blue of the Earth: It’s changing color due to a terrifying phenomenon - El Diario 24
13/07/2025
‘Climate action cannot be individual’: Author says at launch of book on global warming - The Indian Express
13/07/2025
How do I feel about air conditioning? I’m very hot – but it’s destroying the planet | Emma Beddington

Yes, temperatures are rising. But more and more AC means more and more CO2 – and then more and more global heating. Let’s have some long-term thinking instead

It’s way too hot. I’m cowering inside, curtains drawn, pale limbs clammily exposed, the sound of my overheated laptop fan drowning out the sound of an ancient, feeble desk fan. If it gets any hotter, I’ll stagger to my air-conditioned car and drive to the air-conditioned supermarket to stand in its chilly aisles, shamelessly fanning myself over the ravaged ice-cream cabinet in the freezer aisle. I’ve even become nostalgic for the summer when I shared an office with a man who insisted on having the AC set to 17C, meaning I had to wear a cardigan to work in August.

Ah, air conditioning, the dream. Or the nightmare? Welcome to appliance culture wars, 2025 edition. You may recall, in 2023, the US debated whether induction hobs were a communist plot; then last year Republicans tried, in all apparent seriousness, to pass the Liberty in Laundry and Refrigerator Freedom acts. This year has already featured Donald Trump pledging to “make America’s showers great again” (low water pressure means it takes 15 minutes to wet his “beautiful hair”) and now France is grappling with Marine Le Pen declaring herself its AC champion.

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13/07/2025
Why the Southwest megadrought is here to stay - Earth.com
13/07/2025
There was a deal to fix this Alabama community’s raw sewage crisis. Trump tore it up over DEI

Residents of Alabama’s Lowndes county are still fighting for basic sanitation after Trump’s DoJ canceled a landmark Biden-era agreement

Thelma and Willie Perryman spend most days out front of their family trailer in rural Alabama, shooting the breeze while enjoying the birdsong – and making sure their three-year-old grandson doesn’t wander into the sewage-sodden back yard.

They used to barbecue on the back porch looking out at the woods on their land until a couple of years back when the contaminated wastewater seeping out from a leaky old pipe got simply unbearable. Willie, 71, ripped out the sinking porch as branches began falling off a towering old hickory tree which is now completely dead and at risk of toppling.

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13/07/2025
Climate denial is fueling federal policy. But these Colorado kids still hope to save the planet. - The Colorado Sun
13/07/2025
40°C temperatures, closed schools and heatstrokes: welcome to Europe's new normal - The Week
12/07/2025
Why global warming hasn't ended extreme winter cold, and why you shouldn't expect it to - Earth.com
12/07/2025
‘We don’t want to be climate refugees’: Torres Strait uncles fear for their islands and their people

This week Australia’s federal court is due to make a decision in a landmark climate case that could safeguard the future of the island communities

Uncle Paul Kabai and Uncle Pabai Pabai are afraid for the future of their ancestral homelands. Their country on the outer islands of Zenadth Kes (Torres Strait), less than 10km off Papua New Guinea, is under siege from the impacts of the climate crisis.

The two men fear the loss of their islands, their culture and their way of life, forcing their families and communities to become Australia’s first climate refugees.

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12/07/2025
Climate-smart ocean planning in small island developing states—exploring pathways in Dominica - Nature
12/07/2025
EarthTalk - Where does Pope Leo stand on climate change and other environmental issues? - Kiowa County Press
12/07/2025
Warming oceans are changing shark migration patterns - Earth.com
12/07/2025
Why America’s still freezing — even as the world heats up - ScienceDaily
12/07/2025
Horrifying Research Finds Melting Glaciers Could Activate Deadly Volcanoes - Futurism
12/07/2025
Sand, dust storms affect about 330 million people due to climate change: UN - Al Jazeera
12/07/2025
Climate Science column: Extreme weather, climate change and global warming: It is here - Press-Republican
12/07/2025
Climate change cuts global crop yields, even when farmers adapt - AgUpdate
12/07/2025
The State Department fires remaining employees who worked on climate change - The Washington Post
11/07/2025
Earth’s ‘Great Dying’ fueled 5 million years of global warming - The Brighter Side of News
11/07/2025
Collapse of key Atlantic currents may be held off by newly-discovered back-up system, study finds - Live Science
11/07/2025
Global warming seen in Eastern Shore forests - Cecil Daily
11/07/2025
HSBC becomes first UK bank to quit industry’s net zero alliance

Campaigners condemn ‘troubling’ move that follows departure of six of largest US banks after Trump’s election

HSBC has become the first UK bank to leave the global banking industry’s net zero target-setting group, as campaigners warned it was a “troubling” sign over the lender’s commitment to tackling the climate crisis.

The move risks triggering further departures from the Net Zero Banking Alliance (NZBA) by UK banks, in a fresh blow to international climate coordination efforts.

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11/07/2025
The Science Is Clear on the Dangers of Planet-Heating Pollution - Environmental Defense Fund
The Science Is Clear on the Dangers of Planet-Heating Pollution  Environmental Defense Fund


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11/07/2025
Global warming may create a "permanent El Nino", changing the world's weather patterns - bne IntelliNews
11/07/2025
As Southern France Swelters, the Avignon Festival Tries to Adapt - The New York Times
11/07/2025
‘It can’t withstand the heat’: fears ‘stable’ Patagonia glacier in irreversible decline

Scientists say Perito Moreno, which for decades defied trend of glacial retreat, now rapidly losing mass

One of the few stable glaciers in a warming world, Perito Moreno, in Santa Cruz province, Argentina, is now undergoing a possibly irreversible retreat, scientists say.

Over the past seven years, it has lost 1.92 sq km (0.74 sq miles) of ice cover and its thickness is decreasing by up to 8 metres (26 ft) a year.

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11/07/2025
Heat health alerts and hosepipe bans across England as third heatwave takes hold

UKHSA warning came into effect at noon on Friday as temperatures predicted to reach 33C over weekend

Amber heat health alerts have been issued across parts of England and hosepipe bans imposed in various locations as the third heatwave of the summer takes hold.

The heat health warning announced by the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) came into effect at noon on Friday and covers the East Midlands, West Midlands, south-east, south-west, east of England and London until 9am on Monday.

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11/07/2025
Consequential differences in satellite-era sea surface temperature trends across datasets - Nature
11/07/2025
Climate Change Made Texas Floods 20% to 30% More Severe - CleanTechnica
11/07/2025
Climate could warm another 0.5°C if we fail to capture far more CO2 - New Scientist
11/07/2025
Won't vote for Smucker; Trump policies enable global warming: Letters to the Editor for July 11, 2025 - LancasterOnline
11/07/2025
Trump’s policies enable more global warming, which will lead to more weather catastrophes [letter] - LancasterOnline
11/07/2025
Letters to the editor, July 11: ‘Global warming … I do not recall much on that subject in Donald Trump’s Big Beautiful Bill’ - The Globe and Mail
11/07/2025
How does woke start winning again? – podcast

British progressives have suffered major setbacks in recent years, in both public opinion and court rulings. Was a backlash inevitable, and are new tactics needed?

By Gaby Hinsliff. Read by Carlyss Peer

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11/07/2025
Welcome to Prime Day, when thousands of product thumbnails blur together to form a giant pile of garbage | Anna Spargo-Ryan

I love a sale – but scrolling the list of Amazon’s deals is overwhelming to the point of delirium

I’m a simple girl. My idea of fun is an annual event in which people are crushed in pursuit of half-price Christmas decorations. But those days have passed. Welcome to the era of the always-on sale.

If you’re into capitalist nightmares, you might like EOFY sales, Oh No We Forgot EOFY sales, SOFY sales, Father’s Day sales, AFL grand final sales, and “my boss doesn’t want me to send this email” sales. Then we go headlong into Australia’s Black Friday sales, which start around the beginning of November and last until January, as is tradition (though not ours).

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10/07/2025
As UK faces third heatwave, is this 'just summer'? - BBC
10/07/2025
As L.A. bakes, duration of heat waves is accelerating faster than climate change, UCLA study shows - Los Angeles Times
10/07/2025
Eco-anxiety is a serious concern for young people | The Excerpt - USA Today
10/07/2025
Reform UK councillor calls man-made global warming a 'hoax' - BBC
10/07/2025
Climate change risks on key open marine and coastal mediterranean ecosystems - Nature
10/07/2025
Vermont Climate Council updates Climate Action Plan - Vermont Business Magazine
Vermont Climate Council updates Climate Action Plan  Vermont Business Magazine


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10/07/2025
It’s Hot Weather, But Not Man-Made - The Heartland Institute
It’s Hot Weather, But Not Man-Made  The Heartland Institute


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10/07/2025
What the Floods in Texas Tell Us About Climate Change - Time Magazine
10/07/2025
Climate Change Tripled Heat Deaths in European Heatwave - Statista
10/07/2025
Endangered Andean cat is imperiled by climate change and its solutions - Mongabay
10/07/2025
With the world in crisis, many say end globalisation. I say that would be a mistake | Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva

Terms like ‘deglobalisation’ have become commonplace, but what we need is true multilateralism. Erecting walls won’t bring us peace and prosperity

  • Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva is the president of Brazil

The year 2025 should be a time of celebration, marking eight decades of the United Nations’ existence. But it risks going down in history as the year when the international order built since 1945 collapsed.

The cracks had long been visible. Since the invasions of Iraq and Afghanistan, the intervention in Libya and the war in Ukraine, some permanent members of the security council have trivialised the illegal use of force. The failure to act vis-a-vis the genocide in Gaza represents a denial of the most basic values of humanity. The inability to overcome differences is fuelling a new escalation of violence in the Middle East, the latest chapter of which includes the attack on Iran.

Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva is the president of Brazil

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10/07/2025
Reader's View: Fix global warming now - Duluth News Tribune
Reader's View: Fix global warming now  Duluth News Tribune


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10/07/2025
Climate change pushed temperatures in latest European heatwave up by 4C - RFI
10/07/2025
Climate anxiety meant I could no longer work as a pilot. But I love flying – and I know we can transform aviation | George Hibberd

There’s no shortage of ideas for how to make air travel greener. But it has to start within the industry – and with workers

I love flying. I’ve wanted to be a pilot since I was young. I grew up in Chichester, West Sussex, under a flight path used by Gatwick airport planes, and used to watch as they traversed the sky. In 2019, once I had qualified as an airline pilot, I began working for easyJet. Aviation connected me to my extended family in Canada, exposed me to different cultures and gave me an unforgettable career. But in November 2022, I handed over my airport ID card for the last time. I had grown increasingly anxious about the effect that our industry was having on the planet and, deep down, I knew that my concern for the climate crisis meant being an airline pilot was damaging my mental health.

Despite no longer working in the industry, my love of aviation has driven me to protect our ability to fly for future generations. It inspires me to address the uncomfortable realities and decisions our industry now faces. Everyone knows that aviation has a gigantic emissions problem. In 2022, the UK’s domestic and international flights produced 29.6m tonnes of CO2 equivalent emissions, accounting for about 7% of total UK greenhouse gas emissions. This is projected to increase to 11% by 2030, because while other sectors are decarbonising, aviation emissions will remain stable or even increase.

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10/07/2025
Democrats and climate groups ‘too polite’ in fight against ‘malevolent’ fossil fuel giants, says key senator

Sheldon Whitehouse of Rhode Island gives 300th climate speech on the US Senate floor

The Democratic party and the climate movement have been “too cautious and polite” and should instead be denouncing the fossil fuel industry’s “huge denial operation”, the US senator Sheldon Whitehouse said.

“The fossil fuel industry has run the biggest and most malevolent propaganda operation the country has ever seen,” the Rhode Island Democrat said in an interview on Tuesday with the global media collaboration Covering Climate Now. “It is defending a $700-plus billion [annual] subsidy” of not being charged for the health and environmental damages caused by the burning of fossil fuels. “I think the more people understand that, the more they’ll be irate [that] they’ve been lied to.” But, he added, “Democrats have not done a good job of calling that out.”

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10/07/2025
In some UK woodlands, every young tree has died. What’s going wrong?

With forests under pressure from drought, heat, disease and deer, a study has found fewer trees across a range of species surviving to maturity. But scientists say there is still hope

To the untrained eye, Monks Wood looks healthy and lush in the summer sun. Hundreds of butterflies dance on the edge of footpaths in the ancient Cambridgeshire woodland, which is rich with ash, maple and oak trees. Birds flit through the hedgerows as they feed. A fox ambles through a forest clearing, before disappearing into long grass.

But for a number of years, it has been clear to Bruno Ladvocat and Rachel Mailes that something is missing. In 2022, Ladvocat, Mailes and their research team from Birmingham University were out sampling when they noticed that the small trees that typically cover the woodland floor were increasingly hard to find.

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10/07/2025
Bigger crops, fewer nutrients: The hidden cost of climate change - ScienceDaily
10/07/2025
In Indonesia, a start-up captures coolants to stop global warming - The Daily Gazette
09/07/2025
Why It’s So Hard to Link Extreme Weather Events to Climate Change - The Wall Street Journal
09/07/2025
Is There Still Time to Be Hopeful About the Climate? - The New Yorker
09/07/2025
Ted Cruz ensured Trump spending bill slashed weather forecasting funding

Senator on vacation abroad while Texas was hit by deadly floods, a disaster worsened by forecasting cuts, critics say

Ted Cruz has had quite a week. On Tuesday, the Texas senator ensured the Republican spending bill slashed funding for weather forecasting, only to then go on vacation to Greece while his state was hit by deadly flooding, a disaster critics say was worsened by cuts to forecasting.

Cruz, who infamously fled Texas for Cancún when a crippling winter storm ravaged his state in 2021, was seen visiting the Parthenon in Athens with his wife, Heidi, on Saturday, a day after a flash flood along the Guadalupe River in central Texas killed more than 100 people, including dozens of children and counselors at a camp.

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09/07/2025
Experts: Which climate tipping point is the most concerning? - Carbon Brief
09/07/2025
1,500 deaths in recent European heat wave were due to climate change, study estimates - CBC
09/07/2025
Global warming contributed to 1,500 more deaths during Europe's heat wave, study says - NBC News
09/07/2025
Is climate change behind extreme heat and record cold? - DW
09/07/2025
Poles apart: Is there a connection between extreme heat and record cold?
In recent weeks Europe sweltered under intense heatwaves, while southern South America had record low temperatures. How far is global warming driving these events?


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09/07/2025
Pope Leo interrupts vacation to appeal for action on climate change - Reuters
09/07/2025
Amplified warming accelerates deoxygenation in the Arctic Ocean - Nature
09/07/2025
Climate change tripled recent heat deaths in Europe, scientists say - politico.eu
09/07/2025
Human-Caused Global Warming Spiked the Death Toll of Europe’s Early Summer Heatwave - Inside Climate News
09/07/2025
Extreme heat is a killer. A recent heat wave shows how much more deadly it’s becoming - CNN
09/07/2025
Research Suggests Climate Change Added Excess Deaths in European Heat Wave - The New York Times
09/07/2025
Western Europe sees hottest June on record amid extreme heatwaves, climate monitor says - France 24
08/07/2025
Climate change pushes Arizona into ‘uncharted territory’ with deadly heat - Utah News Dispatch
08/07/2025
Why the Texas Floods Were So Deadly - The New York Times
Why the Texas Floods Were So Deadly  The New York Times


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08/07/2025
Duration of heat waves accelerating faster than global warming - Newsroom | UCLA
08/07/2025
OBR: Net-zero is much cheaper than thought for UK – and unchecked global warming far more costly - Carbon Brief
08/07/2025
Tipping points: Window to avoid irreversible climate impacts is ‘rapidly closing’ - Carbon Brief
08/07/2025
Trump Hires Scientists Who Doubt the Consensus on Climate Change - The New York Times
08/07/2025
Climate Change Helped Fuel Heavy Rains That Led to Devastating Texas Flood - Inside Climate News
08/07/2025
Reduce, remove, reflect — the three Rs that could limit global warming - The Conversation
08/07/2025
Climate Change in the American Mind: Beliefs & Attitudes, Spring 2025 - Yale Program on Climate Change Communication
Climate Change in the American Mind: Beliefs & Attitudes, Spring 2025  Yale Program on Climate Change Communication


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08/07/2025
Climate solutions are more popular than you might think - Yale Climate Connections
Climate solutions are more popular than you might think  Yale Climate Connections


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08/07/2025
Global 3C warming would hurt UK economy much more than previously predicted, OBR says - Reuters
08/07/2025
Deep-sea mining: The rush to mine the unknown
With the backing of the US government, a Canadian company is poised to sidestep UN laws and start vacuuming what it deems battery-grade metals from international waters.


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07/07/2025
Extreme weather events like Texas rain are more likely to occur due to climate change, scientists warn - ABC News - Breaking News, Latest News and Videos
07/07/2025
Study warns 1.5-degree warming limit can’t prevent dangers of melting glaciers - PBS
07/07/2025
Accelerating increase in the duration of heatwaves under global warming - Nature
05/07/2025
As the World Warms, Extreme Rain Is Becoming Even More Extreme - The New York Times
04/07/2025
Tiny creature gorges, gets fat, and locks up planet-warming carbon - BBC
03/07/2025
What are urban heat islands?
Rising global temperatures pose big challenges for city living and fuel talk of "urban heat islands." What are they and why do they matter?


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02/07/2025
Extreme heat's hidden health and economic toll
Heat waves are deadly. As they grow more intense and frequent, their toll is mounting, from overwhelmed hospitals to lost labor hours. But countries can adapt to protect lives and the economy.


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02/07/2025
Company's carbon credits raise questions about unproven ocean technology to fight global warming - ABC News - Breaking News, Latest News and Videos
Company's carbon credits raise questions about unproven ocean technology to fight global warming  ABC News - Breaking News, Latest News and Videos


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02/07/2025
Too hot to handle: Is this heat the new normal?
Heat waves are becoming ever more extreme in many places around the world. Sweltering hot temperatures are putting a strain on our bodies, disrupting society and crippling our infrastructure. Can the world adapt?


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01/07/2025
Climate change mitigation: reducing emissions - European Environment Agency
Climate change mitigation: reducing emissions  European Environment Agency


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28/06/2025
Are designer handbags linked to illegal deforestation?
Leather from cattle raised in deforested areas and on Indigenous land in the northern Brazilian state of Para is being turned into luxury items in Italy, according to an investigation.


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28/06/2025
Brazil’s COP30 chief warns of tensions over 1.5C global warming pledges - Financial Times
27/06/2025
How do renewables contribute to energy security?
The Israel-Iran war is the latest in a series of geopolitical crises that have placed fossil fuel access in jeopardy. Is renewable energy a safer bet in times of insecurity?


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26/06/2025
The World Is Warming Up. And It’s Happening Faster. - The New York Times
25/06/2025
Climate change is making Switzerland’s ebbing glaciers look like Swiss cheese - PBS
24/06/2025
Over 20% of Europeans exposed to unhealthy noise pollution
More than 100 million people are impacted by transport noise at levels harmful to human health, the environment and economy, says a new EU report.


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23/06/2025
Heat waves are getting more dangerous with climate change — and we may still be underestimating them - CNN
23/06/2025
Opinion | What Environmentalists Like Me Got Wrong About Climate Change - The New York Times
22/06/2025
Global warming is changing cloud patterns. That means more global warming - The Conversation
20/06/2025
How dangerous are invasive insects in Europe?
Invasive insects like the tiger mosquito and the Asian hornet are becoming increasingly common across Europe, with devastating consequences for human health, agriculture and the environment.


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19/06/2025
'Crunch time' for climate action, scientists warn
The world is running out of time to rein in human-driven climate change, with top UN scientists warning that key indicators are now in uncharted territory.


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19/06/2025
1.5 degree warming threshold could be breached in about 3 years, scientists warn - The Hill
19/06/2025
Limiting global warming to 1.5°C is now impossible - Le Monde.fr
18/06/2025
Major oil companies face first 'climate death' lawsuit
Climate-change induced extreme heat killed a woman in Seattle, now her daughter is sueing oil and gas giants including BP and Shell for wrongful death. Can the first "death by climate disaster" claim in the USA succeed?


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18/06/2025
Three years left to limit warming to 1.5C, top scientists warn - BBC
17/06/2025
Drought has many faces and many impacts
Extreme drought and water shortages are increasingly harming crops, the economy and the lives of people around the world. But drought doesn't have the same impact everywhere. What can we do to alleviate water crises?


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17/06/2025
Understanding climate change - DCCEEW
Understanding climate change  DCCEEW


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17/06/2025
Global warming fuels an alarming increase in obstructive sleep apnea cases - News-Medical
16/06/2025
What can governments do to stop extreme heating?
Most countries globally have agreed to set their own goals to keep the planet from overheating. The pressure is now on for them to do so.


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16/06/2025
Global warming may increase the burden of obstructive sleep apnea - Nature
16/06/2025
Scientists looked back in time to find the first signs of human-caused global warming. It’s far earlier than previously thought - CNN
13/06/2025
Why do countries want rare earth elements?
What do electric vehicles, fighter jets and digital cameras have in common? Rare earth elements. They're wanted everywhere but can only be sourced from a few places.


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10/06/2025
What's the state of our oceans?
Climate change, plastic pollution and overfishing are taking their toll on oceans, biodiversity and livelihoods. Can the UN's ocean conference underway in France find solutions to help protect them?


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06/06/2025
Adapting roads, rails and bridges to extreme heat
The highways, railways and bridges that keep economies and communities thriving were not built to withstand rising temperatures. How can we stop them from melting down?


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05/06/2025
How hard is fire fighting as temperatures rise?
Veteran 'hotshot' firefighter Kelly Ramsey has seen how the changing climate is taking its toll on crews working to keep land and lives safe.


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04/06/2025
How Europe is planning to cope with drought
As crucial waterways run low and Europe's farmers worry about their crops, the European Union is trying to come up with a strategy to keep the water flowing.


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03/06/2025
What is the answer to overtourism?
Many popular holiday destinations are struggling from the environmental impact of huge visitor numbers. How can the issue be tackled?


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02/06/2025
A traceable global warming record and clarity for the 1.5 °C and well-below-2 °C goals - Nature
30/05/2025
How does Switzerland predict landslides?
Switzerland is a success story in predicting landslides — but more must be done to help the rest of the world prepare for these deadly, unpredictable disasters.


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23/05/2025
Global warming increases the risk of crop yield failures driven by climate oscillations - ScienceDirect.com
27/04/2025
Enhanced heating effect of lakes under global warming - Nature
16/04/2025
Record-High 48% Call Global Warming a Serious Threat - Gallup News
21/03/2025
Climate warming and heatwaves accelerate global lake deoxygenation - Science | AAAS
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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09/01/2025
Ten Signs of Climate Change - Union of Concerned Scientists
Ten Signs of Climate Change  Union of Concerned Scientists


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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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