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    Report: 2023 smashed record for world’s hottest year by huge margin

    by admineconai January 10, 2024
    by admineconai January 10, 2024

    Data by scientists at the EU’s Copernicus Climate Change Service (CCCS)has shown that 2023 “smashed” the record for…

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    Top ex-Nasa scientist says global heating will pass 1.5C threshold this year

    by admineconai January 8, 2024
    by admineconai January 8, 2024

    James Hansen, the former Nasa scientist has said that the internationally agreed threshold to prevent the Earth from…

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    Report: 2023 was UK’s second-hottest year on record

    by admineconai January 3, 2024
    by admineconai January 3, 2024

    Provisional data from the Met Office shows that the UK had its second-hottest year on record in 2023,…

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    Report recommends UK workers ‘should get day off’ if workplace is hotter than 30C

    by admineconai December 12, 2023
    by admineconai December 12, 2023

    A new report by the Fabian Society thinktank has recommended that a maximum indoor temperature working law giving…

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    Bowen warns global heating will fuel political instability in annual climate statement

    by admineconai November 30, 2023
    by admineconai November 30, 2023

    Australia’s climate change minister, Chris Bowen is expected to declare that runaway global heating remains a national security…

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    Study finds wood burners more costly for heating than gas boilers

    by admineconai November 12, 2023
    by admineconai November 12, 2023

    A new research has found that Wood burners are a more expensive way to heat homes than gas…

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    Phoenix records deadliest heat fatalities on record

    by admineconai November 12, 2023
    by admineconai November 12, 2023

    Latest research shows that heat deaths surged by as much as 50% in Phoenix in 2023 – the…

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    Study finds human-caused heating behind extreme droughts in Syria, Iraq

    by admineconai November 10, 2023
    by admineconai November 10, 2023

    A new study-conducted by the World Weather Attribution group- has found that extreme droughts that have wrecked the…

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  • Africa

    Temperatures nearly 20C above average as Malawi swelters in record heat

    by admineconai October 18, 2023
    by admineconai October 18, 2023

    A new report has shown that Malawians endured the country’s hottest weekend on record, with temperatures reaching nearly…

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    Sydney smashes 1 October heat record as Victoria fights bushfires

    by admineconai October 3, 2023
    by admineconai October 3, 2023

    Latest reports show that Sydney has endured its hottest ever start to October on record as fire danger…

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