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'Let's have a better future than our past' | John Horgan

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B.C. Premier John Horgan on the enshrinement of the United Nations Declaration of the Rights of Indigenous Peoples into provincial law.
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Palau corals ‘may hold answer’ to facing climate change threat

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How climate change is affecting a world heritage site in the western Pacific.
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Could 'Super Corals' help save the world's reefs?

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Corals of Palau in the western Pacific are proving to be resilient to heat and acidity, as more reefs around the globe die from effects of climate change.
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UK election: Why climate change matters to British voters

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That is the biggest concern for voters in the UK as they prepare for a crucial election.
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Italy's Venice floods costing '$1bn in damages'

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Flooding continues to hit the Italian city of Venice. It has sustained heavy damage after several floods in the past month.
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Planet SOS: Can GMO plants stop global warming?

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Apart from slashing emissions, scientists are working on solutions including genetically-modified plants that can soak up more carbon dioxide.
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Sudan: One of 10 countries most vulnerable to climate change

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Desertification is already causing displacement in the country, which Red Cross says will be affected significantly by global warming.
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Australia bushfires' smoke blankets Sydney

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Australia's bushfires are growing, with dozens starting in south, adding to hundreds already burning in New South Wales and Queensland.
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Australia's Sydney given 'catastrophic' wildfire warning

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A vast area of eastern Australia has been given one of the country's most serious wildfire warnings.
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Climate change blamed as 85 percent of Venice under water

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The mayor of Venice is blaming climate change for floods overwhelming the Italian city, saying this will leave a "permanent mark" on the city.
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Extinction Rebellion wins protest ban court challenge

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Metropolitan Police's ban was 'unlawful', judges ruled.
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New fires spark in California as crews hope for weather change

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Forecasters say high winds are expected to subside on Thursday night, as fires continue across region of horse ranches.
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Sierra Leone resumes timber exports, worrying environmentalists

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Activists fear effort to counter falling revenue from mining could erase gains made over last 10 years to regrow country’s forests.
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How significant is Biden's commitment to climate change? | Inside Story

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US President-elect Joe Biden has appointed John Kerry as the first Presidential climate envoy.
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Planet SOS: Protecting the Earth’s water and the life that depends on it

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As our planet warms and poor water and land use practices contaminate our waterways and damage the environment, global water supplies are being affected. Planet SOS looks at what is being done to protect this vital resource.
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What you need to know about the federal carbon tax

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The federal Liberal government will begin levying its carbon tax on greenhouse gas-emitting fuels today in the four provinces that have refused to take part in the pan-Canadian climate framework.
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Former Gov. Bill Weld Says He's Nearing Decision to Primary 'Borderline Unhinged' Trump

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Bill Weld has not held public office since the 1990s. But the former Massachusetts governor is getting closer to mounting a challenge to President Trump ー as a Republican ー for the highest office in the land, he told Cheddar at South by...
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Dutch man builds the Noah's Ark: when Bible shapes the debate on climate change

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The Biblical adventure of Johan Huibers Can Bible verses be inspiring in fighting climate change? Maybe. In the Netherlands , a carpenter has embarked in a spectacular adventure. Following the instructions in the Old Testament, he built...
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The State of the Union: Yellow Vests and Green goals

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In this edition we talk about the growing movement of 'gilets jaunes' in France and its spread as well as Europe's green goals on climate change.
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Europe briefing: 7 stories to know about today

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1) Meng Hongwei Former Interpol chief Meng Hongwei is under investigation for suspected bribery, China's Ministry of Public Security said in a statement on its website on Monday. "The investigation against Meng Hongwei's taking and...
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Planet SOS: Where will climate refugees go when the tide rises?

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We travel to the island nation of Palau in the western Pacific ocean to explore the impact of rising seas and warming waters due to climate change.
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Planet SOS: Stalemate at COP 25 as Earth continues to warm

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Nations fail to resolve their differences over how to deal with climate change, while scientists and civil society vow to keep fighting.
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Climate Change Expert: Trump's Roll Back on Fuel Efficiency is an 'Attack' on California

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President Trump has proposed rolling back his predecessor's fuel efficiency standards. The move is effectively an attack on states like California that set their own standards, says Dan Becker, director at Safe Climate Campaign.
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Climate Change Expert: Trump's Rollback on Fuel Efficiency is an 'Attack' on California

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President Trump has proposed rolling back his predecessor's fuel efficiency standards. The move is effectively an attack on states like California that set their own standards, says Dan Becker, director at Safe Climate Campaign.