Colombia, fossil fuel and Climate Summit
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It’s a warm, sunny weekday evening in July in the heart of Vancouver, British Columbia. Inside the Creekside Community Recreation Centre—which overlooks the Vancouver skyline—a group of more than 20 people have gathered for one of Climate Cafe ...
The constant deluge of bad news about rising global temperatures and their impacts can make it feel like the world is ending. Is it? Reading time 8 minutes If a 60-mile-wide (100-kilometer-wide) asteroid slammed into Earth tomorrow, it would render the ...
While the Earth has gone through some dramatic climate changes in its 4.6-billion-year history, natural processes like silicate weathering can help return things to a comfortable equilibrium. A new study suggests that biological and oceanic process ...
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Climate change, environmental justice sections removed from Interstate Bridge project final analysis
A 2024 draft had large chapters on climate change and environmental justice. The final version omits those parts due to new rules issued by the Trump administration.
In 2024 alone, an election year when roughly half the world's eligible voters had the chance to vote, at least 23 elections in 18 countries were disrupted by extreme weather.
The Sahel, the semi-arid African region stretching from the Atlantic Ocean in the west to the Red Sea in the east, has become the epicentre of global terrorism, given the high number of attacks by armed groups and the resulting fatalities, including those ...
Teens have a shaky understanding of the causes of climate change and the strong scientific consensus around the fact that human activity is driving up global temperatures, according to a report. A little more than half of teenagers correctly identified in ...
Check out more from this issue and find your next story to read. In that dystopian novel, published in 1993 and set in the mid-2020s, the United States still exists but has been warped by global warming, and its authoritarian government has ceded most of ...
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Treasury tightens rules for access to climate change billions
Private companies seeking a share of billions of shillings in global climate financing are set to face stricter scrutiny and longer approval timelines following guidelines freshly issued by the National Treasury.