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Rising seas will threaten 1.5 million Australians by 2050 - report
One and a half million Australians living in coastal areas are at risk from rising...
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Australia Greens leader loses seat, cites 'Trump effect'
The leader of Australia's third-largest political party, the Greens, has conceded his seat in Melbourne...
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China expects searing heat, more weather extremes in 2024
China - grappling with one of its coldest Decembers on record - will likely have...
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World breaches key 1.5C warming mark for record number of days
The world is breaching a key warming threshold at a rate that has scientists concerned,...
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THG secures SBTi approval for net-zero targets
Beauty and fashion technology group THG has announced that its net-zero targets have been validated...
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US-China cooperation in climate finance 'critical': Yellen
It is "critical" for Washington and Beijing to keep working together on climate finance, US...
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Developing nations demand more money at crunch UN biodiversity talks
The thorny issue of how much money wealthy countries are willing to pony up to...
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This Thanksgiving highlights the need for agriculture innovation
This Thanksgiving, even as many people prepare to spend a day with family and friends...
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COP27: Rishi Sunak urges global push on 'clean growth'
The fight against climate change can become "a global mission for new jobs and clean...
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Climate change may boost Arctic 'virus spillover' risk
A warming climate could bring viruses in the Arctic into contact with new environments and...
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Bill Gates: Technological innovation would help solve hunger
Bill Gates says the global hunger crisis is so immense that food aid cannot fully...
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Pakistan floods cost at least US$10 billion: Planning minister
Early estimates put the damage from Pakistan's recent deadly floods at more than $10 billion,...
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Study connects climate hazards to 58% of infectious diseases
Climate hazards such as flooding, heat waves and drought have worsened more than half of...
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Sandstorms pose serious risk to human health
Sandstorms have engulfed the Middle East in recent weeks, in a phenomenon experts warn could...
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Australia election: Anthony Albanese signals climate policy change
Australia's new leader has vowed to take the country in a new direction, with a...
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Public policies supporting regenerative agriculture will be good for business
Companies are increasingly becoming interested in regenerative agriculture to meet growing consumer demand for agricultural...
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Stable and long-term policies required for clean energy transition, experts say
Governments around the world must forge climate change policies that are stable, long-term and informed...
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EgyptAir's first green flight aims to cut down on single-use plastics
In a bid to show its commitment to the fight against climate change, Egyptian national...
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GMIS 2021: Oil and gas sector stepping up to support climate change goals, says John Kerry
Oil-producing nations and companies have a key role in helping to eliminate harmful emissions, but...
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DiCaprio tackles climate crisis in satire 'Don't Look Up'
Leonardo DiCaprio said he signed up for Netflix's star-studded film about a comet threatening to...
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Climate negotiators seek to resolve 4 key challenges
As this year's U.N. climate talks go into their second week, negotiations on key topics...
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Glasgow braces for climate protests on global day of action
Glasgow was on Saturday bracing for a second day of protests against what campaigners say...
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Green groups decry COP26 'shambles' as observers locked out
Environmental groups on Wednesday slammed the organizers of the COP26 climate summit for preventing thousands...
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World leaders vow to protect forests, plug methane leaks at COP26
World leaders promised to protect the world's forests, cut methane emissions and help South Africa...
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China optimistic on climate markets deal after 'wasted' years
China's top climate negotiator said on Tuesday (Nov 2) a broad deal on carbon markets...