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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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2024 Set to Be Hottest Year on Record, EU Report Warns Ahead of COP29

The European Union's space programme has found it is "virtually certain" that 2024 will be the hottest year on record, marking a sobering milestone...

Extreme Weather Strikes the U.S.: Heatwaves, Epic Rains, and Raging Wildfires

Imagine the vast Alaskan tundra, home to migrating caribou and polar bears, carved up by oil and gas infrastructure. Picture copper-nickel mines infringing on...

Nature Advocates Call for Public Stake in Forest Projects to Reform UK’s Carbon Market

Nature campaigners are urging UK taxpayers to take an active stake in forest and peatland projects intended to capture and store carbon, opposing the...

Relentless Heatwave and Raging Bushfires Force Evacuations in Queensland Border Town

A heatwave warning remains in effect for large parts of Queensland, with temperatures soaring up to 42°C in several regions. The Bureau of Meteorology...

California Town Fears Growing Yosemite Tourism Amid Wildfire Risks

Kathleen Armstrong watched the smoke rise over Mariposa, California, with dread. It was the Fourth of July, and wildfires were again threatening the town...

Over Half a Trillion Work Hours Lost in 2023 Due to Heat Exposure

A record 512 billion work hours were lost globally in 2023 due to heat exposure risks, according to a new report from the Lancet...

Rising Death Toll and Frustration Over Spain’s Flood Response

Rescue operations are intensifying in Spain as emergency teams search for victims of catastrophic floods, raising questions about how a nation renowned for its...

BeZero Carbon Unveils Industry-First Carbon Credit Portfolio Rating Framework

BeZero Carbon has launched the BeZero Carbon Portfolio Rating, the first-ever framework to assess carbon credit portfolios. It measures the likelihood of achieving one...

Record Levels of Planet-Heating Pollutants in 2023, Warns WMO

According to the World Meteorological Organization (WMO), the concentration of planet-heating pollutants reached record highs in 2023. Carbon dioxide levels rose to 420 ppm—51%...

Melting Arctic Ice Threatens Global Ocean Circulation, Study Warns

A new study warns that the warming climate in polar regions could significantly disrupt global ocean circulation. Research led by Mohamed Ezat from the...

How the Richest 1% Worsen Hunger, Poverty, and Climate: Oxfam Report

A new Oxfam report reveals that the carbon emissions of the world’s richest 1% are worsening hunger, poverty, and excess deaths. Driven by luxury...

Earth’s Water Cycle in Crisis: A Historic Imbalance Unfolds

Humanity has disrupted the global water cycle for the first time in history, fueling a water crisis that threatens economies, food production, and livelihoods,...