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So what if fossil fuel lobbyists have to declare themselves at Cop28? That won’t curb their power
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So what if fossil fuel lobbyists have to declare themselves at Cop28? That won’t curb their power

Earlier this month, the UN announced it will require fossil fuel lobbyists to identify themselves as such when registering for the Cop28 climate summit. The move was applauded by campaigners and politicians alike, but it’s a shockingly small first step towards matching the boldness demanded by UN secretary general, António Guterres, when it comes to rooting out fossil fuel influence....

France badly hit by climate change and ill-prepared: report
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France badly hit by climate change and ill-prepared: report

France is being badly hit by climate change, is not prepared for its effects and is failing to sufficiently reduce its emissions, an independent climate body warned Wednesday. he record heat and exceptional drought seen last year have had “serious impacts in France,” and are more than the current prevention and crisis management systems can cope with,...

Climate change: Deforestation surges despite pledges
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Climate change: Deforestation surges despite pledges

An area of tropical forest the size of Switzerland was lost last year as tree losses surged, according to new research. It means that a political pledge to end deforestation made at COP26 by world leaders is well off track. Some 11 football pitches of forest were lost every minute in 2022, with Brazil dominating the...

We’re Building Things Based on a Climate We No Longer Live In
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We’re Building Things Based on a Climate We No Longer Live In

NOAA precipitation estimates that engineers and planners use to design bridges, roads and other infrastructure are decades out of date because of climate change CLIMATEWIRE | At a tiny airport in the northwestern corner of Massachusetts, a weather station feeds precipitation data to a NOAA program that publishes the official precipitation estimates for most of the...

Climate, environmental change puts 90% of world’s marine food at risk, study says
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Climate, environmental change puts 90% of world’s marine food at risk, study says

SINGAPORE, June 26 (Reuters) – More than 90% of the world’s marine food supplies are at risk from environmental changes such as rising temperatures and pollution, with top producers like China, Norway and the United States facing the biggest threat, new research showed on Monday. “Blue food” includes more than 2,190 species of fish, shellfish,...

Climate change is pushing ecosystems beyond ‘tipping points’, research shows
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Climate change is pushing ecosystems beyond ‘tipping points’, research shows

Ecosystems threatened by climate change can collapse faster than those faced with additional stresses such as bad agricultural practices, new research suggests. The findings shed light on what could happen in the coming decades if global warming continues to put the natural environment under strain. Researchers have said that while ecosystems can collapse rapidly, they also have the ability to recover...

The politics, economics and science of climate change
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The politics, economics and science of climate change

Climate change is one of the most daunting challenges of our times. It is undoubtedly an existential threat to human survival on the planet. Despite large-scale efforts over the past few decades, awareness on the subject is still limited, and hampered by political, economic, social and cultural considerations.Former US Vice President Al Gore’s documentary film...

What climate change means for investing
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What climate change means for investing

Climate change is an unfortunate reality that is going to reshape many parts of our world — and investing is likely no exception. According to a recent study by the International Finance Corporation (IFC), “effects on returns from climate change are inevitable,” with — perhaps unsurprisingly — “the energy sector most significantly impacted.” As a citizen of a...