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    UNICEF: Half a billion children live in areas with twice as many very hot days as in 1960s

    by admineconai August 14, 2024
    by admineconai August 14, 2024

    A new analysis by Unicef has found that almost half a billion children are growing up in parts…

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    Study shows heat aggravated by carbon pollution killed 50,000 in Europe last year

    by admineconai August 13, 2024
    by admineconai August 13, 2024

    A new research has found that hot weather inflamed by carbon pollution killed nearly 50,000 people in Europe…

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    CSDevNet inaugurates ‘Green Growth’ initiatives in Kogi

    by admineconai August 12, 2024
    by admineconai August 12, 2024

    The Climate and Sustainable Development Network (CSDevNet) Nigeria has inaugurated its ‘Green Growth’ initiative as part of efforts…

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    Report: Storm Debby leaves power cuts and flooding in its wake

    by admineconai August 12, 2024
    by admineconai August 12, 2024

    Latest reports suggest that Storm Debby, which initially struck Florida as a hurricane, caused widespread destruction as it…

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    UNESCO laureate, Aremu emerges head of African Climate Change Council

    by admineconai August 12, 2024
    by admineconai August 12, 2024

    UNESCO Laureate, Prof. Bashiru Aremu, has been appointed Chairman, Board of Trustees and Chief Patron of Unity of…

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    Report: Australian fossil fuel exports ranked second only to Russia for climate damage

    by admineconai August 12, 2024
    by admineconai August 12, 2024

    A new study has shown that Australia is undermining a global agreement to transition away from fossil fuel…

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    Study finds Wildlife boosted by England’s nature-friendly farming schemes

    by admineconai August 10, 2024
    by admineconai August 10, 2024

    A new government research has found that Butterflies, bees and bats are among the wildlife being boosted by…

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    Report: July was California’s hottest month in history

    by admineconai August 10, 2024
    by admineconai August 10, 2024

    A new report released by the National Centers for Environmental Information, has shown that California experienced its hottest…

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    Study shows US landfills are major source of toxic PFAS pollution

    by admineconai August 10, 2024
    by admineconai August 10, 2024

    A study has shown that Toxic PFAS “forever chemicals” that leach from landfills into groundwater are among the…

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    UN says disinformation campaign slowing global transition to green energy

    by admineconai August 9, 2024
    by admineconai August 9, 2024

    The United Nations has said that fossil fuel companies are running “a massive mis- and disinformation campaign” so…

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