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    PRESS RELEASE: Close to $1 billion approved for environment and climate action at GEF meetings

    PRESS RELEASE: Close to $1 billion approved for environment and climate action at GEF meetings

    Let’s secure Africa’s soils to tackle climate change and hunger

    Let’s secure Africa’s soils to tackle climate change and hunger

    Build science in Africa

    Build science in Africa

    British minister suspended for manhandling protester

    British minister suspended for manhandling protester

    Himalayan glaciers are melting twice as fast as last century

    Himalayan glaciers are melting twice as fast as last century

    Israel is joining forces with Arab states to save coral from climate change destruction

    Israel is joining forces with Arab states to save coral from climate change destruction

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    Blue States Roll Out Aggressive Climate Strategies. Red States Keep to the Sidelines.

    Blue States Roll Out Aggressive Climate Strategies. Red States Keep to the Sidelines.

    At a time when the country is already deeply fractured along partisan lines, individual states are starting to pursue vastly different policies on climate change with the potential to cement an economic and social divide for years to come. A growing number of blue states are adopting sweeping new climate laws — such as New York’s bill, passed this week, to zero out net greenhouse gas emissions by 2050 — that aim to reorient their entire economies around clean energy, transfor
    LETTERS: It’s time to scale up use of renewable energy

    LETTERS: It’s time to scale up use of renewable energy

    Many times as human things we learn there is a problem and that we need to act, the hard way. It should not be that way as having intellect allows us to not only have hindsight but foresight on how to make our lives better and safeguard against risks many which can be prevented, mitigated or stopped. One issue that has attracted a lot of controversy, denials, sabotage, dirty tactics and systematic cover up has been in climate change. The reality is weather patterns and effect

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