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Week in Review: Top Climate News for September 11-15
This weekly round-up brings you key climate news from the past seven days, including a disappointing end to the long-awaited G20 meeting,...
Constant Tedder
Sep 16, 20234 min read
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Earth Is Entering a ‘Danger Zone’ As Six Of Nine Planetary Boundaries Already Past Safe Limit, Scien
From dangerously warm temperatures to mass extinction, the Earth is becoming increasingly inhospitable, with only three out of nine key...
Constant Tedder
Sep 15, 20232 min read
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US Sets Record For the Most Billion-Dollar Natural Disasters In Single Year
Natural disasters cost the US more than $57.6 billion so far this year. The figure does not include major events such as August’s...
Constant Tedder
Sep 14, 20233 min read
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What the Panama Canal Drought Tells Us About the Fragility of Global Trade
The Panama Canal, one of the largest waterways in the world, is the main artery of global trade. Located on the border between North and...
Constant Tedder
Sep 14, 20235 min read
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More than 5,000 Dead and Thousands Missing After Torrential Rains From Storm Daniel Destroy Two Dams
The heavy rain brought by Mediterranean Storm Daniel unleashed deadly floods in Libya’s northeast, claiming more than 5,000 lives. The...
Constant Tedder
Sep 13, 20234 min read
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Red Fire Ants, Among World’s Costliest Invasive Species, Could Quickly Spread Through Europe, Resear
The spread of the red fire ants, considered among the world’s most destructive and costliest invasive species, could have serious health...
Constant Tedder
Sep 12, 20233 min read
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G20 Leaders Fail to Agree on Fossil Fuel Phase-Out Despite UN Deeming the Drawdown ‘Indispensable’ t
Despite boosting green energy goals – with member states pledging to “pursue and encourage efforts to triple renewable energy capacity...
Constant Tedder
Sep 11, 20233 min read
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The Future of Farming: Can We Feed the World Without Destroying It?
Our current methods of industrial food production are wreaking environmental havoc while failing to provide the agricultural yields...
Constant Tedder
Sep 11, 20237 min read
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7 Amazon Rainforest Endangered Species In Need of Saving
The Amazon is home to more than 40,000 plants and over 4,000 animal species including 3,000 freshwater fish, thousands of birds and...
Constant Tedder
Sep 9, 20235 min read
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Week in Review: Top Climate News for September 2-8
This weekly round-up brings you key climate news from the past seven days, including a report indicating that summer 20233 was the...
Constant Tedder
Sep 9, 20233 min read
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Heaviest Rain in at Least 140 Years Batters Hong Kong as Climate Crisis Intensifies
Hongkongers woke up to submerged streets, shopping malls, and metro stations on Friday following record-breaking rainfall that prompted...
Constant Tedder
Sep 8, 20233 min read
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Are Climate Activists Reaching Too Far?
Over recent months, climate activists around the world have captured headlines by staging public protests, often daring as much as they...
Constant Tedder
Sep 8, 20235 min read
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Summer 2023 Was the Hottest on Record Globally by a ‘Large Margin’, Scientists Say
After recording the hottest August in history, scientists at the EU’s Copernicus Climate Change Service confirmed that summer 2023 was...
Constant Tedder
Sep 7, 20233 min read
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Europe’s Agricultural Future May Lie in Both Innovative and Ancient Farming Practices
Europe’s farms need to maintain food production and remain competitive, but they also need to be more sustainable, becoming a solution to...
Constant Tedder
Sep 6, 20235 min read
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Invasive Species Cost Global Economy $423bn Each Year, Threaten Ecosystems and Food Security: Report
The economic damage from invasive species has quadrupled every decade since 1970, the UN said. — More than 3,500 invasive species...
Constant Tedder
Sep 5, 20233 min read
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Bioengineering Climate-Resilient Crops to Safeguard Global Food Security
Food security is essential for human success. Researchers are bioengineering climate-resilient crops to provide food system solutions. —...
Constant Tedder
Sep 5, 20233 min read
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How Climate Change Is Harming Indigenous Farming in the Philippines
The Philippines is well known for its homegrown produce reaped by its indigenous communities. With the archipelago’s favourable climate,...
Constant Tedder
Sep 4, 20234 min read
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Week in Review: Top Climate News for August 28-September 1
This weekly round-up brings you key climate news from the past seven days, including a new study on the consequences of air pollution on...
Constant Tedder
Sep 2, 20233 min read
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Indian Businesses Urge G20 Nations to Adopt Credible Decarbonisation Targets Ahead of Meeting in New
In an open letter, 15 major Indian and global companies put together key policy positions they want G20 nations to consider, urging them...
Constant Tedder
Sep 1, 20233 min read
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Jade of the Sea: The Past, Present, and Future of Giant Clams
First deity, then monster, now shiny treasure; giant clams, the world’s largest marine bivalve molluscs, have held many amorphous names...
Constant Tedder
Sep 1, 20237 min read
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