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Dolphins, Seals, and Whales Are Highly Vulnerable to Climate Change
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Dolphins, Seals, and Whales Are Highly Vulnerable to Climate Change

Seventy two percent of cetacean and pinniped stocks managed under US jurisdiction are highly or very highly vulnerable to climate change, according to a study published in PLOS ONE led by Matthew D. Lettrich at NOAA Fisheries, in Silver Spring, Maryland, United States of America. Climate change could affect the distribution, behavior, and movements of marine mammals via warming...

Climate change having huge impact on farmers
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Climate change having huge impact on farmers

More than 70 per cent of farmers have already seen large impacts of climate change on their farm, new global research from Farmer Voice survey reveals New research has found that climate change is putting pressure on farmers, with many worried about the consequences this will have in future. According to the Farmer Voice survey,...

Bitter taste of climate change: Drought diminishes China’s tea yields, alters flavour
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Bitter taste of climate change: Drought diminishes China’s tea yields, alters flavour

Climate change is disrupting China’s tea industry. The country is the world’s leading producer of tea leaves, but this year, spring harvests fell by 20%, according to official figures. What’s more, the taste of the national beverage is also changing – the consequences of last summer’s drought. Lou Kisiela, Antoine Morel, Yan Chen and Yena Lee bring us...

Keeping your cool in a warming world: 8 steps to help manage eco-anxiety
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Keeping your cool in a warming world: 8 steps to help manage eco-anxiety

In a world facing environmental challenges unprecedented in human history, it’s no surprise that eco-anxiety – a pervasive worry about the current and future state of our planet – has become an increasingly prevalent mental health issue. As people witness the devastating impacts of climate change, deforestation and loss of biodiversity, it’s only natural to feel overwhelmed and disheartened. I happen to live in Phoenix,...

Carbon Colonialism Has No Place in Liberia’s Forests
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Carbon Colonialism Has No Place in Liberia’s Forests

The fate of Liberia and its forests are entwined. Yet a new climate change deal, set to be announced at the UN climate change talks in Dubai this November, would drive a wedge between our communities and their woodlands. Currently, forests make up more than two-thirds of Liberia’s land area, and are crucial for people’s livelihoods. They were illegally...

U.N. Chief’s Test: Shaming Without Naming the World’s Climate Delinquents
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U.N. Chief’s Test: Shaming Without Naming the World’s Climate Delinquents

The world’s top diplomat, António Guterres, the United Nations secretary general, has lately been unusually blunt in his broadsides against fossil fuel producers. He has accused them of “profiting from destruction.” He has urged governments to stop funding coal and to put the brakes on new oil and gas projects. “History is coming for the...

Climate change impeding fight against AIDS, TB and malaria
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Climate change impeding fight against AIDS, TB and malaria

LONDON, Sept 18 (Reuters) – Climate change and conflict are hitting efforts to tackle three of the world’s deadliest infectious diseases, the head of the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria has warned. International initiatives to fight the diseases have largely recovered after being badly affected by the COVID-19 pandemic, according to the...

Ten countries and territories saw severe flooding in just 12 days. Is this the future of climate change?
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Ten countries and territories saw severe flooding in just 12 days. Is this the future of climate change?

September started with a typhoon that ripped through Hong Kong, uprooting trees and flooding the city. It was the first of a slew of extreme weather events that have hit ten countries and territories in just 12 days – the most catastrophic being the floods in Libya, which have killed more than 11,000 people according to the...