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Summer heatwave: soon the norm in Europe
As Europe goes through a heatwave, scientists say this ‘extreme’ weather in the northern hemisphere may soon be normal. Great Britain's looking rather parched and dry at the moment as temperatures soar in cities such as Berlin, as...
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Davos 2018: Climate change, Europe's future, protectionism and globalisation top day two
The World Economic Forum in Davos on Wednesday started with a special address by Brazil’s president Michel Temer. During the speech Temer said Latin America’s largest economy is on the road to recovery. In line with this year’s Davos...
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FEATURE: Giant craters in Canadian north caused by global warming
Climate change dramatically impacting permafrost in Northwest Territories
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Europe's heat wave and climate change | A sign of things to come?
Europe's death toll from extreme weather could rise to more than 150,000 people a year by 2100 if nothing is done to curb the effects of climate change, study says
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The Weather Channel's "United States of Climate Change"
Kevin Hayes, executive editor of The Weather Channel, discusses the website's year-long climate change project. Highlighting stories from all 50 states, the project shows how communities are grappling with the impact of climate change.
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The Weather Channel's Parker- Climate Change Shouldn't be Denied
The Weather Channel's Kait Parker joined Cheddar to discuss the science of climate change and the growing concerns in Florida
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How Trump's budget affects the environment
In addition to cutting the Environmental Protection Agency by 31 per cent, Trump's proposed budget would have an effect on climate change that goes beyond the U.S.
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Climate report says 2016 was warmest year on record
Global temperature increases, sea ice loss continue into 2017
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Massive, 80 km-long crack continues to grow in Antarctica
Scientists fear iceberg size of Wales will break off soon
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Kids sue U.S. government
A group of young people are suing the U.S. federal government for their constitutional right to a clean environment
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Japan says over 70% of its largest coral reef is dead
Reef off southwest coast bleached by above normal temperatures
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Methane gas threatening to slow efforts to slow climate change
Methane gas is all around us and is threatening efforts to slow climate change. An international study led by the French organisation the Laboratory of Climate Sciences and the Environment – the LCSE – reported that methane...
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Australia's Great Barrier Reef coral in serious trouble
Scientists say almost 35% destroyed by bleaching
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Arctic sea ice hits new record low for 2015-2016
Dramatic loss blamed on climate change
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Koch brothers' influence on U.S. politics
CBC's Wendy Mesley talks to Jane Mayer on her new book Dark Money: The Hidden History of the Billionaires Behind the Rise of the Radical Right
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The Koch Brothers' "Dark Money" | Jane Mayer
Investigative journalist Jane Mayer explains how the Koch brothers have used their billions to shift American policies to the far right.
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Sunday Scrum: Blame for Fort McMurray fire
Political panel discusses whether it's a bad time to link climate change and the Alberta wildfires
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Climate change takes its toll in Bolivia
Communities struggle after 2nd largest lake, Lake Poopo, evaporates
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Middle East unprepared for climate change
Scientists worry consequences of global warming will only add to the tensions of the region
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'Historic' Paris climate deal adopted
Nearly 200 nations said yes to a deal to reduce and slow carbon emissions and slowing global warming
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Canada's north and global warming
Okalik Eegeesiak is chair of the Inuit Circumpolar Council. She says it's urgent for governments to deal with effects of global warming that are changing the Canadian north
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Raw Politics: Facebook hearing, Ukraine-Russia, Macron's woes
On this episode of Raw Politics: Facebook faces questioning Officials from Facebook have fielded questions from lawmakers from 9 countries in the UK Parliament on issues ranging from 'fake news' on the platform to user data protection. A...
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Raw Politics: Protests in France, COP24, far-right in Spain
This Monday on Raw Politics: Protests continue in France French President Emmanuel Macron is facing fresh pressure as protests continue throughout the country. Macron arrived back from Buenos Aires, Argentina where he was attending the...
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Deadly West African heat wave driven by climate change, scientists say
As a heat wave with temperatures nearing 50 C stretches from Senegal to Chad, hundreds have died, and climate scientists say temperatures this high would not have been possible without human-induced climate change from greenhouse gas...