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Wheat output in Africa and South Asia will suffer severely from climate change by 2050, modelling study shows
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Wheat output in Africa and South Asia will suffer severely from climate change by 2050, modelling study shows

The wheat simulation models employed — CROPSIM-CERES, CROPSIM, and Nwheat within the Decision Support System for Agrotechnology Transfer, DSSAT v.4.6 — have been widely used to study diverse cropping systems around the world, according to Pequeno. “The DSSAT models simulated the elevated CO2 stimulus on wheat growth, when N is not limiting,” he said. “Our...

Climate talks ahead of COP28 conclude with disappointment
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Climate talks ahead of COP28 conclude with disappointment

BERLIN – Diplomats pushing for stronger climate action walked away from a two-week preparatory meeting for COP28 climate summit disappointed by inter-country bickering and what some said was a lack of ambition from the United Arab Emirates (UAE), 2023’s host nation.  Negotiators from Europe and climate-vulnerable nations were looking for two things at the Bonn...

Time is running out for the UAE to save its COP28
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Time is running out for the UAE to save its COP28

The world cannot afford this year’s climate summit to be a washout The United Arab Emirates is not the first petrostate to host a UN climate COP conference, nor the first authoritarian regime. Sultan al-Jaber, the oil executive it has picked to be president of this year’s COP28 meeting in Dubai, is likewise not the...

Divisions deepen at Bonn climate talks amid UAE leadership vacuum
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Divisions deepen at Bonn climate talks amid UAE leadership vacuum

BONN, Germany — This was supposed to be the United Arab Emirates’ chance to prove its critics wrong.  The host of this year’s COP28 climate summit was under pressure to set out a clear vision at preparatory talks held at the United Nations HQ in Bonn amid growing unease over the petrostate’s fossil fuel interests.  But...

Ocean temperatures are off the charts, and El Niño is only partly to blame
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Ocean temperatures are off the charts, and El Niño is only partly to blame

In a world of worsening climate extremes, a single red line has caught many people’s attention. The line, which charts sea surface temperatures in the North Atlantic Ocean, went viral over the weekend for its startling display of unprecedented warming—nearly 2 degrees (1.09 Celsius) above the mean dating back to 1982, the earliest year with comparable...

Fake social media profiles wage “organised” propaganda campaign on Cop28
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Fake social media profiles wage “organised” propaganda campaign on Cop28

Fake social media profiles have been spreading propaganda messages about Cop28 and attacking criticism of its host, the United Arab Emirates (UAE), in what experts called an “organised” campaign. Purporting to be genuine people based in the UAE, scores of individual Twitter accounts publish similar positive content and defend the UAE in replies to posts...

UAE defends Big Oil’s role at UN climate summit it will host
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UAE defends Big Oil’s role at UN climate summit it will host

BERLIN (AP) — A senior United Arab Emirates official says the Gulf nation wants the U.N. climate summit it’s hosting later this year to deliver “game-changing results” for international efforts to curb global warming, but doing so will require having the fossil fuel industry at the table. Environmental campaigners have slammed the presence of oil...