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Mosquitoes spreading diseases to new parts of Europe
Climate change and activists threaten Indigenous community
American Climate Corps posts its first job openings
World’s workers at risk as climate changes
It’s getting hot in here!
Carbon tax went up, but so did our emissions
WB’S IFC to help Peza cut ecozone carbon emissions, boost competitiveness
For Earth Day: Climate activist myths that need busting
China’s capacity remains a strong engine for global energy transition
Study: Climate change supercharged a heat dome during 2021 fire season
Canada should focus on uniform global carbon pricing
The Guardian view on the Sahel and its crises: the west can still make a difference
Climate’s effects on work
Right selection of food amid adverse weather significant
Xi thinks China can slow climate change
QC gov’t, DENR forge agreement to boost environmental programs
Progress made in climate fight, but big costs are yet to come
Drought pushes millions into acute hunger in southern Africa
‘Rage rooms’ are on rise but climate takes the hit
Climate target was just window-dressing
Aid agency raises climate alarm after Bangladesh ends up ‘hotter than Abu Dhabi’ amid heatwave
UAE charity exhorts volunteers to climate-proof rain-hit places
Alberta wildfire season, crazy fear heating up
Climate change has the region both in drought and flooded
Up to $100K in loan funding available for businesses looking to go green
Donors provide $3M for Royal Roads research into geothermal energy
Goyder defies concern to return as chairman
My plan to save Earth
Global plastic pollution treaty talks hit critical stage in Canada
Climate expert casts doubt on car travel target in Scotland
Climate Change Is Slowing Heat Waves
Your Earth Day assignment: Talk about climate change
Woodside Energy’s climate plan rejected by shareholders in ‘globally unprecedented’ rebuke
Tiny reference to carbon removal in 2024 budget may be a big leap
Climate court ruling could set precedents in Europe and beyond
Requiem for fossil fuels?
ReWorld Forum unites large, small firms for decarbonization
SA needs to radically reduce its economic dependence on emission intensive sectors