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Plants Absorbing Less CO₂ 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One of the UK's most significant pension funds, The People's Pension, has withdrawn £28bn from State Street, marking a significant pushback against the retreat...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 CO₂ 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 CO₂ 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One of the UK's most significant pension funds, The People's Pension, has withdrawn £28bn from State Street, marking a significant pushback against the retreat...
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“Antarctica’s Ice Descent: Scientists Alarmed by Record Sea Ice Lows Signaling Climatic Shifts”

At its largest expanse in 2923, sea ice covered less than 17 million square kilometres (6.6 million square miles) of the Antarctic. This area...

Canada’s Forests: From Carbon Sanctuaries to Emission Titans Amid Wildfires

Experts warn that emissions from Canada’s record-breaking wildfire season are probably triple the country’s annual carbon footprint as climate systems reach a “tipping point”....

Island Nations Challenge Major Emitters: A Tribunal for Ocean Justice

Small Island Nations disproportionately affected by the climate crisis take on high-emitting countries in a court in Hamburg, Germany, on 11 September, in what...

Australia’s Coal Surge: 150M Tonnes of CO2 Looming

Coalmine expansions and developments approved in Australia in 2023 are expected to add nearly 150m tonnes of carbon dioxide to the atmosphere over their...

Billion-Dollar Appeal: Developing Nations Seek Climate Reparation

Loss and damage refer to the destruction caused by climate change that cannot be prevented or adapted to. After decades of pressure from vulnerable...

“Urgent Climate Intervention: Stemming the Tide of Escalating Extremes”

The “crazy” extreme weather rampaging around the globe in 2023 will become the norm within a decade without dramatic climate action, the world’s leading...

Climate Impact: A Spectrum Shift in Ocean Hues

Research published in Nature Journal highlights the colour of oceans is quickly changing as the planet warms. The result is being published after analyzing...

“Arctic Diplomacy: Navigating Melting Ice and Rising Stakes in Polar Waters”

As disappearing ice presents new threats, from shipping to mining, the minimum extent of the ice in summer drops by about an eighth every decade....

“Toxic Skies: UK Study Reveals Air Pollution’s Deepening Grip on Lung Health”

A study of more than 250,000 people in the UK has shown how air pollution speeds up the progression of lung disease. More air pollution...

Scorched Harvest: European Heatwave Fuels Olive Oil Industry Crisis

The heatwave in southern Europe threatens to inflict the second bad harvest in a row and gaps on shelves this autumn, bringing the "Olive...

EU’s Restoration Law

To protect Nature, the EU passed a law that will place recovery measures on 20% of the EU’s land and sea by 2030, rising...

Ecological Equilibrium: The Accelerating Clock of Tipping Points

Research published in "Nature Sustainability" may add to the already heated debate of whether we would reach the climate tipping points sooner than expected. The...
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