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How the Israel-Hamas War Imperils Action Against Global Warming
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How the Israel-Hamas War Imperils Action Against Global Warming

Oil prices could surge. Disagreements between nations could worsen. The conflict complicates already fragile global diplomacy ahead of crucial climate talks. Global efforts to address climate change are already clouded by bitterness and distrust among countries of the world. Now a widening gyre of conflict in the Middle East threatens to fracture an already divided...

EU wrangles over negotiating stance for COP28 climate summit
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EU wrangles over negotiating stance for COP28 climate summit

European Union countries’ climate ministers meet on Monday to decide the bloc’s negotiating position for this year’s COP28 summit – but they are still split over some key issues, like how hard to push for a global deal to phase out fossil fuels. The EU is typically one of the most ambitious negotiators at the...

Human-driven climate change made South America’s deadly heatwaves 100 times more likely, study says
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Human-driven climate change made South America’s deadly heatwaves 100 times more likely, study says

If global warming reaches 2°C, similar heatwaves are predicted to happen every five or six years, a new study warns. Human-induced climate change made the recent winter heatwave in South America 100 times more likely, according to a study published on Tuesday. Global warming was the main driver of the extreme weather that scorched much of...

Climate change study puts expiration date on all mammals
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Climate change study puts expiration date on all mammals

Unprecedented global warming will wipe out all mammals during a mass extinction event in about 250 million years, according to a new study. The world’s continents are predicted to eventually merge once again to form an ultra-hot, dry and largely uninhabitable supercontinent called Pangea Ultima, said the climate change research, published on Monday in the journal Nature Geoscience. Read more: independent.co.uk Photo: independent.co.uk

Climate Change’s Unequal Burden: Why Do Low-Income Communities Bear the Brunt?
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Climate Change’s Unequal Burden: Why Do Low-Income Communities Bear the Brunt?

As the world grapples with the escalating crisis of climate change, it is becoming increasingly evident that its effects are far from equitable. While the entire planet is feeling the consequences of a warming climate, it is the low-income communities and developing countries that bear the heaviest burden. From disrupted livelihoods to increased vulnerability to...

UAE’s president-designate for UN COP28 offers full-throated defense of nation hosting climate talks
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UAE’s president-designate for UN COP28 offers full-throated defense of nation hosting climate talks

UAE’s president-designate for UN COP28 offers full-throated defense of nation hosting climate talks. The Emirati president-designate for the upcoming United Nations COP28 climate conference offered a full-throated defense Saturday of his nation hosting the talks, dismissing those who “just go on the attack without knowing anything, without knowing who we are.” Climate activists roundly criticized Sultan...