The IPCC's forthcoming special report on climate change and cities has more women than men on its authorship team, for the first time ...
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Bangkok Post on MSNInvestors are fleeing references to climate changeThese days, he no longer uses the chart and avoids talking about climate change. "I've given up on anyone ever caring about ...
For more than a decade, money manager Garvin Jabusch would show a chart of the planet\'s rising temperatures when pitching ...
Climate change is indifferent to national borders or economies. The wildfires ravaging Californian forests are as much ...
Federal workers at the home agency for the National Weather Service are concerned about a potential overhaul by Trump ...
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The Manila Times on MSNAsia-Pacific region to chart bold path for migration governanceThe second Regional Review of the Global Compact for Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration (GCM) in Asia and the Pacific opened ...
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Business and Financial Times on MSNThe impact of climate change on maritime industry: Challenges and opportunities for green shipping and decarbonisation”By CIMAGThe maritime industry, a cornerstone of global trade, accounts for over 80% of the world’s total merchandise by volume. It facilitates the movement of goods, raw materials, and energy ...
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NASA’s Webb Space Telescope reveals ancient surface of Pluto and other celestial bodies for the first timeScientists at NASA for the first time have been able to observe the make up of Pluto and other small and icy celestial bodies in the outer solar system. At such a critical moment in US history, we ...
The biggest weather impact during Monday and Tuesday will be the combination of very cold temperatures with a gusty wind, ...
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allAfrica.com on MSNChina-Africa Cooperation - A Path to Sustainable Development and Climate ActionSummit reaffirmed a shared belief among African leaders: the continent has the potential to reshape the global order. However, this can only be realized if African leadership takes a more decisive ...
The world's glaciers lost ice at the rate of about 255 billion tons (231 billion metric tons) annual from 2000 to 2011, but ...
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