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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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    Why does water matter?

    Why does water matter?

    Water covers more than two thirds of the surface of our planet. Nearly 98 per cent of Earth’s water is found in oceans and other...
    Record-breaking summer marches on to the beat of climate change

    Record-breaking summer marches on to the beat of climate change

    The summer of temperature extremes just keeps going, with record heat waves this month on all four continents that occupy the...
    Climate change study ties warming temperatures to rising suicide risk

    Climate change study ties warming temperatures to rising suicide risk

    Scientists have cautioned that soaring climate temperatures around the globe could put our physical health at risk, such as with the...
    Deadly Japan Heat Wave Continues as Temperatures Reach Highest Ever

    Deadly Japan Heat Wave Continues as Temperatures Reach Highest Ever

    A deadly heat wave blistering across Japan has claimed more than 40 lives this month, with little relief in sight as record temperatures...
    Climate Change Is Disrupting the Planet’s Seasons

    Climate Change Is Disrupting the Planet’s Seasons

    Poring over four decades of satellite data, climate scientists have concluded for the first time that humans are pushing seasonal...
    Meet the Teenagers Leading a Climate Change Movement

    Meet the Teenagers Leading a Climate Change Movement

    Some of them met on Instagram. Others coordinated during lunchtime phone conferences. Most of them haven’t even graduated from high...
    Youth Climate Change Activists Marched on Washington, D.C.

    Youth Climate Change Activists Marched on Washington, D.C.

    The Youth Climate March began in a drizzle, with a forecast of steady, unrelenting rain on the way. The forecast didn’t disappoint, but...
    How Climate Change Has Altered the Way Cristal Champagne Is Made

    How Climate Change Has Altered the Way Cristal Champagne Is Made

    Back in 1996, Jean-Baptiste Lécaillon, a young assistant at Louis Roederer Champagne, took on the daunting task of forecasting the next...
    Climate Change Is Killing the Cedars of Lebanon

    Climate Change Is Killing the Cedars of Lebanon

    Walking among the cedars on a mountain slope in Lebanon feels like visiting the territory of primeval beings. Some of the oldest trees...
    “Life Depends on Climate, Biodiversity Inextricable Link; Let’s Defend It”

    “Life Depends on Climate, Biodiversity Inextricable Link; Let’s Defend It”

    Biodiversity and climate change are not separate issues, and if we are to protect the first one we must address the second, UN Climate...
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