Climate News
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Holiday lighting at Martin’s Park sparks joy for the season
More than 1,500 feet of blue and white lights illuminated Martin’s Park for the first time Saturday evening, kicking off...
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Down to Earth: Jameel Arts Centre's annual festival celebrates ecology and the environment
Now in its second year, Down to Earth, a festival around ecology and sustainability, returns to Jameel Arts Centre from...
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India’s Jindal to build coal mine in Botswana despite climate change concerns
India's Jindal Steel & Power will start building a coal mine in Botswana's southeastern Mmamabula coalfields in 2022, aiming to...
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Travel for good: Tips for a sustainable UK staycation in preparation for COP26
As the world prepares to unite to tackle climate change later this week, small group tour operator Rabbie’s, is highlighting...
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US and China agree on emissions deal in bid to save UN climate talks
The US and China, the world's two largest emitters of carbon dioxide, unveiled a deal to ramp up co-operation tackling...
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Climate talks struggle with gap between rich, poor nations
Large rifts remain as United Nations climate talks tick down to a Friday deadline. A lot of the divide comes...
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Thirty-year-old train fuelled by hydrogen shows Cop26 the future of transport
At more than 160 kilometres per hour, the Scottish hedges are blur of green with occasional glimpse of cows munching...
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Canadian woman first in the world to be diagnosed as suffering from 'climate change'
A Canadian woman in her 70s could be the first patient to be ever diagnosed as suffering from 'climate change'...
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Boris Johnson believes climate deal still possible at Cop26
UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson believes a major climate deal is still possible at Cop26 but will require an immense...
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Climate pledges must be honoured, says Cop26 President Alok Sharma
Countries must honour the commitments they made last week at the Cop26 talks, conference President Alok Sharma said as the...