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Wildfire expert answers your questions on fire prevention, control

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John Vaillant, author of Fire Weather: A True Story from a Hotter World, answers viewer questions on fire prevention, the resources needed to bring wildfires under control and why they're becoming more frequent and intense.
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Trump Is Teasing US Expansion Into Panama, Greenland & Canada

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Canada, then the Panama Canal, now Donald Trump again wants Greenland. Our next report tries to explore why the U.S. president-elect is hinting at an American territorial expansion. Watch in for more details!
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More Plastic Ending Up in the Mediterranean, Raising Environmental Concerns

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The Mediterranean Sea is facing a growing environmental crisis as more plastic waste continues to accumulate in its waters. Experts warn that this pollution threatens marine life and ecosystems, calling for urgent action to reduce...
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Rising Plastic Pollution Threatens Mediterranean Ecosystem

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The Mediterranean Sea is facing a growing environmental crisis as more plastic waste continues to accumulate in its waters. Experts warn that this pollution threatens marine life and ecosystems, calling for urgent action to reduce...
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EU Scientists Warn 2024 Set to Be First Year Above 1.5C Global Warming Limit

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European Union scientists have said that 2024 will be the world's warmest year since records began, the ripple effect of which will be felt even in 2025. Scientists predict that extraordinarily high temperatures will persist into at...
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Fewer low-level clouds may have contributed to 2023's record warmth

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Even as 2024 is likely to set new global temperature records, scientists are still unpacking what led to last year's exceptional heat. A new paper published in the journal Science suggests Earth is absorbing more sunlight because of a...
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Panama Leaders Reject Trump's Threat Of Canal Takeovers

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Canada, then the Panama Canal, now Donald Trump again wants Greenland. Our next report tries to explore why the U.S. president-elect is hinting at an American territorial expansion. Watch in for more details!
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UN top court hearing arguments from smaller nations on the front lines of climate change

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Public hearings are underway in the largest-ever case presented to the International Court of Justice, over global warming and the responsibility of countries to combat it. More than 100 countries are participating. CBC's Science and...
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Jets at COP 29: Flying Green? COP29’s Private Jet Paradox | World Business Watch | WION News

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At COP29 in Azerbaijan, a global climate conference designed to combat climate change, hypocrisy took center stage. over 65 private jets—double the number from last year—ferried attendees to the event, including wealthy celebrities and...
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COP29: Summit Raises Climate Finance To $300 Billion A Year, Nations Left Disappointed | WION

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Delegates at the 29th COP29 Summit under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change have finalized an agreement setting an annual climate finance target of $300 billion by 2035 to aid developing countries in addressing the...
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Deadline looms at COP29 to reach funding deal

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Representatives at the COP29 climate summit in Azerbaijan have until Friday to reach a deal for wealthy, high-emitting countries to fund climate mitigation strategies in the countries most vulnerable to global warming.
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Will COP 29 Really Make A Difference?

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The United Nations has been hosting a climate meeting called the conference of the parties or COP every year for over 30 years. Global warming's worst impacts are discussed as delegates from different parts of the world gather in one...
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Will COP29 Really Make A Difference?

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The United Nations has been hosting a climate meeting called the conference of the parties or COP every year for over 30 years. Global warming's worst impacts are discussed as delegates from different parts of the world gather in one...
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COP29: 200 Nations Gather In Baku To Raise Billions Of Dollars And Save Earth | WION Originals

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Nearly 200 nations gather in Baku to raise hundreds of billions of dollars and save the earth. This year’s COP is focused on funds for the global transition to cleaner energy sources. A top agenda item is a deal for up to $1 trillion in...
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2024 ‘virtually certain’ to be warmest year on record

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Scientists warn that this year could end 1.5 C hotter than pre-industrial times, surpassing the current record of 1.48 C set just last year. Some experts now fear Donald Trump’s less-than-friendly stance on climate change could make the...
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Heavy rains triggered flash floods and landslides in northern Bangladesh

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Al Jazeera reports from the flooded farmlands of northern Bangladesh where thousands of people have lost their homes.
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New report warns of 'climate disaster,' but also finds signs of progress

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A new report on the world's 'vital signs,' published Tuesday in the journal BioScience, presents a grim picture of where the planet is headed. The assessment, prepared by some of the world's top climate scientists, found that 25 of the...
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Footage of a sacred Guatemalan seed vault supported by Irish Aid

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A sacred seed vault in Guatemala is aiming to help rural communities withstand climate change and commercialisation. An umbrella group that supports almost 70 seed banks in the Central American country said funding from Irish Aid and...
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‘Irish aid is vital’: At a seed vault in Guatemala, hope grows

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A sacred seed vault in Guatemala is aiming to help rural communities withstand climate change and commercialisation. An umbrella group that supports almost 70 seed banks in the Central American country said funding from Irish Aid and...
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Ryanair CEO criticises Chancellor as he gives business update - full press conference

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Full press conference with Ryanair boss Michael O'Leary as he gives a business update on plans for the airline for 2025. Mr O’Leary said the Chancellor should scrap air passenger duty (APD) rather than “waffle on” about Heathrow...
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Climate group says Heathrow expansion would be ‘catastrophic’

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Expanding Heathrow Airport would be “catastrophic”, environmental groups have claimed, amid reports that the Chancellor is preparing to back the project. Rachel Reeves is expected to use a speech on growth next week to support the...
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Record hot 2024 was first year to break 1.5C warming threshold, scientists say

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Last year was the hottest on record and the first to breach a key global warming threshold of 1.5C above pre-industrial temperatures, scientists said.
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Jeremy Corbyn launches campaign for re-election as independent MP - Full speech

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Former Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn will launch his campaign to be re-elected as the independent MP for Islington North on Wednesday night. The launch was hosted at a community centre which was officially opened by the politician in...
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Vox pops with Cop attendees as talks draw to a close

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Silent protest is held at Cop28 to call for an immediate phase out of fossil fuels. Protester says that if the UK will continue with fossil fuel projects, perhaps they should pay reparations to former colonies impacted by the climate...