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World is on edge of climate abyss, UN says after damning Guardian survey
Unpersuaded by Biden’s climate record
‘I’m very alarmed by everybody’s lack of alarm – that’s scary’
Leading female scientists rethink parenthood
‘We’re looking at losing 20% of Olympic nations’ how the climate emergency is changing sport
‘2024 will likely be a record year of climate disasters’
Clean energy reaches 30% of global total
Climate governance cannot succeed without China-US cooperation
Central Asia’s prized flock
SCHOOL’S OUT: HOW CLIMATE CHANGE THREATENS EDUCATION
Climate change is causing people to feel jaded and helpless
Irish solidarity with climate victims is more vital than ever
Bangladeshi inf luencers promote tree planting to fight record heat
The mother of all climate feedbacks?
High hopes for carbon capture
As drought stress takes its toll
Labor’s gas strategy: what is it and why do critics call it ‘Back to the Future’?
Govt fails to calm carbon market jitters
In Brazil, can forests be more profitable than beef?
Wexford well placed to benefit from wind and solar power industries
Tiny ants are big indicators of climate change
CLIMATE CHANGE SET TO DRIVE SHIFT IN MALARIA TRANSMISSION RISK GLOBALLY
‘Our land, our future’
Surprising silence on carbon capture `bust'
Green investment by council-run pension fund welcomed
Wide participation can boost nation’s energy transition
Environment is the top priority
World’s largest C02 extraction plant opens in Iceland
‘False promises and phantom emissions’: How was Shell able to double its carbon credits in Canada?
ADB cements its support on move to green economy
Coal-fired power plants need to capture emissions or shut down
Tax to power energy change
Effects of climate change on ordinary farmers in Zim
How Alberta can improve its climate change plan
Europeans want govt. to focus more on migration, than on climate: study
A young researcher’s quest for greener world
The climate loss and damage fund takes its first steps
Conference will explore how biogas can help meet net-zero targets
NATION & WORLD BRIEFS
Trees the first visible casualties of climate change