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World’s Largest Glaciers Are Crumbling Faster Than Expected: NASA

Antarctica's coastal glaciers are shedding icebergs more rapidly than nature can replenish the crumbling ice, doubling previous estimates of losses from the world's largest...
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2021 Recorded As Warmest Year Since 1880; Ranked 6th Overall: WMO

With the Delta variant of the COVID-19 pandemic maintaining a chokehold for the duration of last year, we let slip another milestone that was...
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OPINION: Steps Towards Decarbonisation In 2022

Frank Janssens, Vice President, KROHNE Middle East and Africa shares his thoughts and insights of decarbonisation and progressive leadership roles amidst the pandemic world! Amidst...
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OP-ED: This Is What We Know From The COP26 So Far

It has been two weeks since the COP26 took place. There have been long negotiations, pledges from leaders of different countries regarding carbon trading,...
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G20 Make Commitments on Climate Neutrality, Coal Financing

Rome: Leaders of the world’s biggest economies made a compromise commitment Sunday to reach carbon neutrality “by or around mid-century” as they wrapped up...
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IPCC Climate Report: Earth Is Warmer Than It Has Been In 125,000 Years

The Landmark assessment shows that greenhouse gases clearly promote extreme weather, but countries can still avoid the worst effects. According to a landmark report on...
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AUS study finds ‘special connectivity mechanism’ among coral reefs in Arabian Gulf

AUS study finds ‘special connectivity mechanism’ among coral reefs in Arabian Gulf

(WAM) -- Coral reefs in the Arabian Gulf may have a special connectivity mechanism that enables them to communicate with each other during spawning,...
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Teenage Climate Activist Greta Thunberg Nominated for Nobel Peace Prize

Teenage Climate Activist Greta Thunberg Nominated for Nobel Peace Prize. The 17-year-old was nominated by two members of Sweden’s Left Party, Jens Holm and...
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Injuries and Fatalities Will Rise Due to Climate Change: Study

Injuries and fatalities will rise due to climate change, says a new study. The study, conducted by researchers at Columbia and Harvard, can be found...
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Starbucks Says Hold the Milk as It Moves to Reduce Carbon

(Bloomberg) --To cut your morning coffee’s carbon footprint, skip the Frappuccino and take a plain black espresso. Adding whipped cream to millions of Starbucks Corp....
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