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Expo City, Dubai, where final Cop28 egotiations are being held

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GVs of Expo City Dubai, where Cop28 final negotiations are being held.
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Silent protest at Cop28 against fossil fuels

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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...
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Cop28 protesters call for biggest polluters to increase contributions to loss and damage fund

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Protesters at Cop28 called for the top polluting countries to increase their contributions to loss and damage funding. The $700m pledged to the loss and damage fund at the climate negotiations in Dubai covers less than 0.2% of the...
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Indigenous activists protest for Palestine at Cop28

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Indigenous activists protest for Palestine at Cop28. Interview with Ozawa Bineshi Albert, Climate Justice Alliance.
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Africa's youngest climate activist arrives at Cop 28 as Zero Malaria Ambassador

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Ellyanne Wanjiku Chlystun, Africa's Youngest Climate Champion at 13, urges leaders at Cop28 to provide free malaria medication for the world's poorest children. In 2023 she became a Zero Malaria Ambassador, highlighting climate change's...
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Habitats of seabed dwelling creatures that store huge amounts of carbon threatened by fishing methods

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Marine biologist Gabriella Gilkes urges consumers to 'educate themselves' as scientists discover modern fishing methods are destroying the habitats of seabed dwelling creatures with the potential to store huge amounts of carbon. Popular...
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Daily politics briefing: November 30

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All the latest political news in the UK as ActionAid UK warns that the UK’s anti-climate policies at home threaten climate progress on the global stage.
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Climate activists undertake demonstration march from Marble Arch to Wellington Arch

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Climate activists went on a demonstration march from Marble Arch to Wellington Arch on Thursday. it followed a protest outside JP Morgan earlier on in the day demanding the bank stops funding fossil fuels and another on Tuesday in...
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Iceland Will Raise Tourism Tax to Fight Climate Change

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Iceland Prime Minister Katrín Jakobsdóttir is raising taxes to ease the impact tourism has on the country's climate and wilderness. She says the levies won't be high to begin with. Jakobsdottir also says "all nations need to accelerate...
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Higgins accuses UN of ‘losing credibility’ amid warning over climate change

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The President of Ireland has accused the United Nations of “losing credibility” in a Ploughing Championship speech. While criticising countries who had not achieved global sustainability goals, he said that the United Nations (UN) was...
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Prince William: Hang On to Optimism and Hope

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Prince William, founder and president of The Earthshot Prize, speaks with Enapter co-founder Vaitea Cowan at the second annual Earthshot Prize Innovation Summit in New York City. The organization announced the 15 finalists for its annual...
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Antarctic sea ice loss causes unprecedented emperor penguin breeding failure.

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The loss of sea ice in Antarctica has caused unprecedented breeding failure for emperor penguins, researchers say. According to British Antarctic Survey (BAS) scientists, the penguin colonies experienced unprecedented breeding failure in...
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Gallup's Mohamed Younis on Favorability of Presidential Candidates

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Gallup Inc. Editor-In-Chief, Mohamed Younis discusses new polling data that looks at the favorability of President Biden, Former President Donald Trump and other politicians running for the 2024 Presidential election. He also talks about...
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This Summer's Extreme Heat Is Uniquely Painful in Cities

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This summer has broken records as the hottest summer on Earth and these hotter, more humid conditions can have dire health consequences especially for people living in urban areas. Sweltering temperatures have turned some cities into...
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If UK Backs Fossil Fuels I Will Pull Out, Forrest Says

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Fortescue Founder and Executive Chairman Andrew Forrest said he will pull his investments out of the UK if the government backs fossil fuels. Speaking to Bloomberg's Francine Lacqua, he said politicians and CEOs lack the will power to...
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Wennington resident fears ‘another accident’ one year on from fire

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A Wennington resident has expressed concern there could be “another accident waiting to happen” in the village, as it marks one year since a devastating fire. Gary Smith, 58, who runs his own building company, said poorly kept fields...
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Climate Change Impact on Businesses

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Founder and Director of the Climate Museum, Miranda Massie, discusses the record temperatures countries are facing around the world, and whether or not businesses and people are starting to understand the consequences of a warming...
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Hot Weather: Global Temperatures Keep Breaking Records

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Global temperatures have smashed through records this week, underscoring the dangers of ever-increasing greenhouse gas emissions generated from burning fossil fuels. The average worldwide temperature reached 17C (63F) on Monday, just...
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10 Air Conditioners Are Being Sold Every Second

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A warming world is making the need to stay cool more pressing. The International Energy Agency says approximately 10 new air conditioners will be sold every second between now and 2050. Bloomberg's Olivia Rudgard reports.
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At least four dead as massive storm strikes multiple US states

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A monster storm system tore through the US south and midwest on Friday, spawning deadly tornadoes that shredded homes and shopping centres in Arkansas and collapsed a theatre roof during a heavy metal concert in Illinois. At least one...
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River In Full Flood After Monsoon Rains Manila

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River In Full Flood After Monsoon Rains Manila
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Internal Combustion Engine: Yellow

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Internal Combustion Engine: Yellow
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River In Full Flood After Monsoon Rains Manila

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River In Full Flood After Monsoon Rains Manila
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Clear-Cut Deforestation

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The aftermath of vintage old time unregulated clear-cut logging deforestation practices scarring a pristine mountain valley leaving a aftermath of wasted timber and refuge in it's wake