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The UK’s climate-aid spending on “nature protection and restoration” reached record levels of nearly £800m last year, ...
To assess the contribution to heatwaves by oil and gas companies’ products, the authors use a database of carbon dioxide and ...
New study attempts to disentangle the factors contributing to more than 1,700 floods in Europe over 1950-2020.
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Donald Trump’s dismantling of climate policy and promotion of fossil fuels could more than halve the pace of US decarbonisation over the next 15 years ...
Removing carbon dioxide (CO2) from the atmosphere is widely expected to play a key role in meeting the goals of the Paris Agreement.
Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch announced a pledge to drill “all” the remaining oil and gas in the North Sea ...
China has seen a series of temperature records broken this summer, as heatwaves have struck various regions across the country.
Chris Wright, the climate-sceptic US energy secretary, has dismissed the impacts of climate change as “not incredibly important” and described the Paris Agreement as “silly” ...
African leaders are meeting this week in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, for the second Africa climate summit, Climate Home News reports.
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