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    Fema says Hurricane Helene’s ‘historic flooding’ made worse by global heating

    by admineconai September 30, 2024
    by admineconai September 30, 2024

    The head of the US disaster relief agency has described the Hurricane Helene, which has now killed nearly…

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    Leading UK retailers say companies should be forced to report their food waste

    by admineconai September 29, 2024
    by admineconai September 29, 2024

    A group of prominent businesses have said that food companies should have to report how much they throw…

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    Melting glaciers force Switzerland, Italy to redraw part of Alpine border

    by admineconai September 29, 2024
    by admineconai September 29, 2024

    Switzerland and Italy have reportedly redrawn a border that traverses an Alpine peak as melting glaciers shift the…

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    Report: Leonard Leo-linked group attacking efforts to educate judges on climate

    by admineconai September 29, 2024
    by admineconai September 29, 2024

    Latest reports have shown that a rightwing organization which appears to be connected to Leonard Leo, the architect…

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    Biden says Trump’s climate denial risks ‘more dangerous world’

    by admineconai September 29, 2024
    by admineconai September 29, 2024

    Joe Biden, US president has praised the US’s progress in fighting the climate crisis during his presidency, while…

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    Rachel Kyte to keep role at charity whose founders invest in fossil fuels

    by admineconai September 29, 2024
    by admineconai September 29, 2024

    Rachel Kyte, the UK’s new climate envoy is expected to retain her role on the board of a…

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    40 dead after Hurricane Helene pummels south-eastern US

    by admineconai September 29, 2024
    by admineconai September 29, 2024

    At least 40 people across four states in the south-east United States have been confirmed dead after Hurricane…

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    Report: Global heating ‘doubled’ chance of extreme rain in Europe in September

    by admineconai September 25, 2024
    by admineconai September 25, 2024

    A new study has found that planet-heating pollution doubled the chance of the extreme levels of rain that…

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    Labour appoints Kyte to climate envoy role

    by admineconai September 25, 2024
    by admineconai September 25, 2024

    Latest reports show that Rachel Kyte, a former climate chief of the World Bank has been appointed to…

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    Climate scientists call on Labour to pause £1bn plans for carbon capture

    by admineconai September 25, 2024
    by admineconai September 25, 2024

    Climate scientists have reportedly called on the government to pause plans for a billion pound investment in “green…

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