Climate crisis
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Germany
Climate activists hold major protests as German elections near
Thousands of activists demonstrated in Germany on Friday in a bid to raise awareness to climate issues ahead of the…
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Sport
Trump will abandon the climate fight. This could be Europe’s gain
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United Kingdom
New ranking puts Denmark on top for climate performance
Authors of the ranking say the EU’s performance shows the effect of the Green Deal but more still needs to…
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News
‘A catastrophe’: Why world’s largest inland water body could disappear and what it says about climate change
The Caspian Sea is facing dramatic decline in its water level, prompting urgent calls for regional cooperation. As the first…
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Spain
Catastrophic floods in Spain linked directly to climate change
From drought that killed a quarter of a million in the Horn of Africa and heatwaves in Europe that cost…
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Sport
Why are ski resorts being forced to close their lifts?
Residents of Grand Puy, France, voted to shutter the ski lift after a lack of snow and visitors made it…
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Asia
Commentary: You could power America with China’s wasted energy
That’s yet another example of grotesque waste in a country whose slowing growth is increasingly weighing on the world economy.…
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Sport
Emissions are still rising, when will they start to fall?
For our latest Climate Now Debate, broadcast live from COP28, we’ll be discussing whether an emissions peak is in sight…
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News
COP28: Singapore reaffirms commitment to domestic climate action, global collaboration
SINGAPORE: The 2015 Paris Agreement provided the framework for all the world’s nations, including Singapore, to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in line…
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Asia
COP28: Warming US-China ties to help avoid climate change ‘car crash’ at UN talks
CHINA WALKING A FINE LINE BETWEEN TWO WORLDS Experts expect China to continue walking a fine line between the developed…
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