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Climate change a top priority for many B.C. voters

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Heat waves, wildfires and droughts have pushed climate change to top of mind for many voters in British Columbia, who are hoping the parties will make it a focus as the federal election campaign gets underway.
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Dutch court orders Shell to cut carbon emissions more aggressively

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A Dutch court has ordered Royal Dutch Shell to reduce its carbon emissions by 45 per cent by 2030 compared to 2019 levels in a landmark case brought by climate activist groups.
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Urban gardeners use warming climate to grow exotic plants

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Climate change is allowing urban gardeners to grow exotic plants — which can help prepare cities for some of the worst impacts of a warming world.
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Federal government to pay $5,000 for home energy retrofits

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The government of Canada has launched a new $2.6-billion program that offers Canadians grants of up to $5,000 to pay for energy-saving home upgrades.
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Canada could see more fires, floods from climate change

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As the UN’s new climate report sounds the alarm about global warming, scientists say Canada could see more extreme weather, including drought, fires and floods as the global temperature rises.
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What individuals can do about the climate crisis

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Ian Hanomansing talks to a scientist and reporter about climate change warnings from the UN, the hope to be found and what individuals can do to change course.
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Drought in Mexico reaches critical levels as lakes dry up

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Mexico is experiencing its worst drought in decades. Al Jazeera take a look out how people are coping with the third year of the dry spell.
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World on the verge of climate crisis ‘abyss’, warns UN

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UN says world is running out of time to tackle the climate crisis, with 2020 one of the three hottest years on record.
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Afghan drought: Severe water shortage for one-third of population

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Afghanistan is suffering from one of its worst droughts in decades. Aid agencies say one-third of the population does not have enough food or water.
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Sahel's Great Green Wall: Communities say project to plant trees is failing

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Al Jazeera reports from the edge of what is known as the Great Green wall; an ambitious project to plant trees from West to East Africa in an attempt to stop the desert from expanding.
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Bangladesh: Climate change creates a new migration crisis.

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Among the hardest-hit places is Bhola Island - the largest in the country. Often called the ground zero of global warming, it's also home to some of the world's first climate refugees. Al Jazeera’s Tanvir Chowdhury reports.
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Ocean Conservation Takes the Spotlight in Fight Against Climate Change

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Philippe and Ashlan Cousteau, co-authors of "Oceans for Dummies," discuss the importance of ocean conservation in the larger conversation about climate change.
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Cape Verde faces chronic water shortages after years without rain

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The crisis has now become a central campaign issue for the country's upcoming parliamentary elections.
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'Sustainability Has to Become the New Standard,' Says Gen Z CEO of Sustainable Fashion Brand Maya's Ideas

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Maya Penn, founder and CEO of Maya's Ideas, discusses the relationship between sustainability and business in the face of the climate crisis.
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Japanese fear early cherry tree bloom linked to climate change

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Scientists say the trees are blooming earlier in the year, and that could mean they are being damaged by climate change.
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President Biden Looks to Seize Opportunity, Tackle Climate Crisis

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President Biden invited 40 world leaders to a climate summit held this week as the planet looks to fight back against climate change. Ali Zaidi, Deputy National Climate Advisor at The White House, breaks down the major items Americans...
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How will the Suez Canal blockage disrupt global trade? | Inside Story

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Experts fear it could take weeks to dislodge cargo vessel stuck in major shipping lane.
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Plan for UK's first deep coal mine in 30 years to be reviewed

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A new coal mine project in the UK could undermnie its the UK's credibility ahead of a climate summit.
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Storm hits US northeast: New York mayor declares state of emergency

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A powerful winter storm hits the northeastern United States causing widespread disruption
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Climate change creates a migration crisis southeastern Bangladesh

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How climate change in southeastern Bangladesh is pushing thousands of indigenous people to leave their villages.
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US President Biden signs order to rejoin Paris climate accord

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On his first day in the White House, President Joe Biden has signed a stack of executive orders to undo Trump-era policies.
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Climate ravages: Sea swallows parts of Senegal's UNESCO World Heritage site

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The Senegalese and UNESCO World Heritage site of Saint-Louis is fighting a problem that is all too common to coastal cities, erosion caused by rising seas
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World leaders push for supporting poorer countries against climate change

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World leaders push for supporting poorer countries against climate change.
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The Netherlands is under serious rising sea-level threat

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Country's major cities could be severely inundated within 80 years if water management systems are not given a boost.