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The Trillion-Dollar Miscalculation: Why Climate Damage is 10x Worse Than Predicted

For decades, the economic consensus viewed global warming as a manageable 1–3% tax on global income, but a landmark NBER study has exposed this...

Climate Change Tripled the Odds of Deadly Chile–Argentina Wildfires, Study Finds

The scorching, dry and wind-driven conditions that fuelled last month’s devastating wildfires across Chile and Argentina were made around three times more likely by...

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The Trillion-Dollar Miscalculation: Why Climate Damage is 10x Worse Than Predicted

For decades, the economic consensus viewed global warming as a manageable 1–3% tax on global income, but a landmark NBER study has exposed this...

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The Trillion-Dollar Miscalculation: Why Climate Damage is 10x Worse Than Predicted

For decades, the economic consensus viewed global warming as a manageable 1–3% tax on global income, but a landmark NBER study has exposed this...

Study Confirms Accelerated Global Warming, Threatening 1.5°C Climate Target

A new study published in Geophysical Research Letters delivers urgent news regarding the trajectory of climate change: global warming is no longer just a...

Climate Change Tripled the Odds of Deadly Chile–Argentina Wildfires, Study Finds

The scorching, dry and wind-driven conditions that fuelled last month’s devastating wildfires across Chile and Argentina were made around three times more likely by...
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Researchers Develop 100% Biodegradable ‘Barley Plastic’ to Combat Ocean Pollution.

Enormous islands of plastic float in our oceans, and microscopic particles of it are in our bodies. The durability, malleability, and low cost of...

Vanuatu’s Bold Move: How a Small Pacific Island Nation Drastically Cut Plastic Pollution

For generations, the people of Erakor village in the Pacific nation of Vanuatu enjoyed swimming in their local lagoon. Ken Andrew, a local chief,...

Egypt Secured $2 billion in budget support to boost the private sector at the Egyptian-European Investment Conference.

Egypt has successfully secured $2 billion in budget support from significant development partners, including the World Bank (WB), the European Union (EU), the African...

New Mexico’s Day of Devastation: Fires, Floods, and Hailstorms Collide

New Mexico has endured a harrowing week, facing both fire and flood. Just days after fast-moving fires tore through drought-stricken landscapes and communities, a...

Western U.S. Faces Extreme Heat Wave as Sweltering Summer Begins

A significant early-season heat wave is set to impact western North America, bringing potentially record-breaking temperatures and raising wildfire risks, signalling the onset of...

Ex-BA Chief Calls for Sustainable Fuel Investment, Questions Costly Green Policies

Green aviation policies should be abandoned if the costs outweigh the benefits, according to the head of the world's most influential airline organization. Willie...

Abu Dhabi and Dubai Ban Styrofoam and Single-Use Plastic Bags

The Environment Agency—Abu Dhabi (EAD) announced the ban on styrofoam products. This ban is part of the emirate’s larger policy on single-use plastics, which...

Climate Change Impact: Economic Damage Six Times Worse Than Predicted

New research shows that the economic damage caused by climate change is six times worse than previously thought. Global warming is set to shrink...

Brazil’s Worst-Ever Floods: Rising Death Toll and Thousands Displaced in Rio Grande do Sui

Three weeks after devastating floods struck Brazil’s southernmost state of Rio Grande do Sul, the situation remains dire. The floods have claimed 155 lives...

Activists Sue Russia Over ‘Weak’ Climate Policy

A group of activists is fighting for the right to scrutinize Russia’s climate policies, particularly its substantial methane emissions, in court. Russia’s constitutional court...

Record April Heatwave in Philippines Linked to Climate Crisis

The record-breaking heatwave that scorched the Philippines in April would have been impossible without the climate crisis, scientists have found. Searing heat above 40°C...

Latin America Faces Rising Disease and Hunger Amid Climate-Driven Disasters

The World Meteorological Organization (WMO) has reported significant increases in hunger and disease across Latin America, attributed to a year marked by unprecedented heatwaves,...