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Plants Absorbing Less COâ‚‚ as Climate Warms, Study Reveals

A new analysis reveals that Earth’s ability to absorb carbon dioxide (CO₂) is weakening, as plants and soils are taking in less CO₂ than before. Atmospheric data...

Top UK Pension Fund Withdraws £28bn from State Street Over ESG Backtrack

One of the UK's most significant pension funds, The People's Pension, has withdrawn £28bn from State Street, marking a significant pushback against the retreat...

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Plants Absorbing Less COâ‚‚ as Climate Warms, Study Reveals

A new analysis reveals that Earth’s ability to absorb carbon dioxide (CO₂) is weakening, as plants and soils are taking in less CO₂ than before. Atmospheric data...

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Plants Absorbing Less COâ‚‚ as Climate Warms, Study Reveals

A new analysis reveals that Earth’s ability to absorb carbon dioxide (CO₂) is weakening, as plants and soils are taking in less CO₂ than before. Atmospheric data...

Earth’s Strongest Ocean Current Could Weaken by 20% by 2050 Due to Antarctic Ice Melt

A new Australian-led study warns that in a high-emissions future, the Antarctic Circumpolar Current—Earth’s strongest ocean current—could slow down by 20% by 2050, further...

Top UK Pension Fund Withdraws £28bn from State Street Over ESG Backtrack

One of the UK's most significant pension funds, The People's Pension, has withdrawn £28bn from State Street, marking a significant pushback against the retreat...
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Climate Crisis Fuels West Africa Heatwave, Affects Chocolate Prices

In February, a devastating heatwave swept through West Africa, exacerbated by human-induced climate change to be 4C hotter and 10 times more likely, according...

Trees Under Stress: Climate Change Hampers Their Ability to ‘Breathe’

A recent study spearheaded by researchers from Penn State highlights an alarming consequence of climate change on trees and their role in carbon sequestration....

South Sudan Shuts Schools Ahead of Severe 45C Heatwave

South Sudan, one of the world’s youngest nations, is particularly vulnerable to the climate crisis. Heatwaves are common but rarely exceed 40C (104F). Civil...

Global Air Quality Crisis: Only Seven Nations Meet WHO Standards

Only seven countries globally are meeting an international air quality standard, with deadly air pollution worsening in places due to a rebound in economic...

Urgent Call for Geoengineering Impact Studies, Experts Advise

The head of the atmospheric science authority has highlighted the urgency for scientists to anticipate the consequences of geoengineering. As the potential necessity for...

$500K Protective Sand Dune in Massachusetts Vanishes Within Days

In Salisbury, Massachusetts, an ambitious endeavour to safeguard oceanfront homes with a newly constructed dune has succumbed to the very force it was meant...

Report: UK’s Insulation Failures Lead to Daily Winter Deaths

The government's failure to insulate the UK's cold and leaky homes is costing thousands of lives a year, according to analysis. The report from Greenpeace...

Europe’s Air Quality Improves, Yet 98% Live with Unhealthy PM2.5 Levels

Recent research highlights that Europe has seen significant improvements in air pollution levels over the past 20 years. Despite these advancements, a vast majority...

US Faces Tornadoes, Ice Loss, and Early Syrup in Warmest Winter

The US has just experienced its hottest winter ever, with record-breaking temperatures driving away snow and ice and making the coldest months feel bizarrely...

Cane Growers Doubt the Science Behind Reef Laws

A review of the Queensland government’s Great Barrier Reef protection regulations has found that almost half the affected farmers still believe there is little...

Europe’s Climate Preparedness Falls Short, Report Warns

The European Environment Agency (EEA) has said in its first risk assessment that Europe is not prepared for the rapidly growing climate risks it...

Colorado’s Wolverine Rewilding: A First in North America

Restoring wolverines to the Centennial state could provide the threatened species with a buffer population at a time when the US Fish and Wildlife...
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