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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One of the UK's most significant pension funds, The People's Pension, has withdrawn £28bn from State Street, marking a significant pushback against the retreat...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One of the UK's most significant pension funds, The People's Pension, has withdrawn £28bn from State Street, marking a significant pushback against the retreat...
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Record Surge: Energy CO2 Emissions Peak in 2023, IEA Reports

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Raw Reality: UN Forecasts 60% Surge in Material Demand by 2060

According to an unpublished UN analysis seen by the Guardian, the global extraction of raw materials is expected to increase by 60% by 2060,...

Climate Crisis Costs: Women Bear the Brunt, UN Reports

Women in rural areas suffer substantially greater economic losses from the impacts of climate breakdown than men in developing countries, research has shown, and...

California Cliff Mansions: Nature’s Siege

The torrents of water coming from the sky are having ripple effects on the cliffs that hold up some of California’s most expensive real...

Sierra Nevada Blizzard: Threats and Power Cuts

California was hit by a powerful blizzard at the weekend that affected the Sierra Nevada mountain range. A blizzard is a combination of dry,...

Saving Risotto: Italy Battles to Preserve Iconic Dish Amid Rice Crisis

In the serene landscapes of Mortara, nestled within the expansive Po valley, Luigi Ferraris, a seasoned 58-year-old rice farmer, faced an unprecedented challenge in...

Great Barrier Reef Faces Bleaching Crisis: Aerial Surveys Initiated

The Great Barrier Reef, the planet's largest coral reef system, is under scrutiny as the management authority gears up for comprehensive aerial surveys. The...

Climate Refugees to Voice Experiences in Historic US Hearing

The Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR) will hear from people on the frontline of the climate emergency in Mexico, Honduras, the Bahamas and...

Warm Winter Woes: Climate Change Disrupts Life in US Midwest

Joseph Kuzma's childhood memories of ice fishing and driving across the frozen Lake Erie starkly contrast with today's reality in Port Clinton, Ohio, where...

Air Pollution Linked to Rising Dementia Risk, Study Finds

A recent study conducted by Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia, has revealed a significant link between traffic-related air pollution and severe forms of dementia,...

Decoding Climate-Boosted Superstorms

The storm raged over California for more than five days. As the powerful atmospheric river landed, furious winds and torrential downpours ripped trees from...

Migratory Species Face Rising Threats- says the UN

According to the first UN expert assessment, more than a fifth of migratory species under international protection are threatened with extinction, including nearly all...
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