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@abc.net.au
2 months ago
The world looks set to fall 'frustratingly' short of a peak in emissions, and gas is the major driver
@theconversation.com
2 years ago
Troubling new research shows warm waters rushing towards the world's biggest ice sheet in Antarctica
@theconversation.com
4 years ago
Wondering if your energy company takes climate change seriously? A new report reveals the answer
@thedailybeast.com
8 months ago
Europe Is the Fastest-Warming Continent in the World, New Report Reveals
@theconversation.com
3 years ago
The world's affluent must start eating local food to tackle the climate crisis, new research shows
@forbes.com
4 years ago
How Much Does Our Food Contribute To Global Warming? New Research Reveals All
@forbes.com
2 years ago
Undernourished And Overlooked: New UNICEF Report Reveals Global Nutrition Crisis For Women And Girls
@theconversation.com
3 years ago
The world's affluent must start eating local food to tackle the climate crisis, new research shows
@forbes.com
5 years ago
Why You Can’t Trust The Insurance Industry’s Secret Science On Climate Catastrophes
@theconversation.com
2 years ago
The world's biggest ice sheet is more vulnerable to global warming than scientists previously thought
@forbes.com
4 years ago
Just 2 Degrees Of Warming Could Trigger ‘Climate Domino Effects,’ New Study Reveals
@truthout.org
5 years ago
Climate-Fueled Drought, Sea Level Rise, Storms and Fires Displace Millions