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“Is it too late for the disappearing Colombian islands of San Bernardo? ‘Our only option is to flee,'” lament local residents.

P Residents of the small Colombian island of Santa Cruz del Islote are accustomed to being awoken by the peaceful sound of waves. However, this seemingly idyllic noise can actually be unsettling and disruptive. As islanders awaken and step out…

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A scientist who first raised concerns about climate change in the 1980s is now warning that global warming is increasing at a faster pace.

According to a study led by renowned US scientist James Hansen, global warming is progressing at a faster pace than previously thought and is expected to surpass a crucial temperature limit within the next decade. Hansen was the first to…

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Fiona Katauskas presents a former prime minister who believes he has extensive knowledge on the topic of climate change.

Former Prime Minister believes he is knowledgeable about climate change. Go to the primary content Source: theguardian.com

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The transportation of goods between Melbourne and Sydney by rail accounts for only 2%, which poses a threat to Australia’s emission goals.

The transportation of goods via rail in Australia has significantly decreased, making it difficult to meet emissions goals without implementing measures to reduce the country’s heavy and environmentally damaging truck usage, according to industry experts. According to recent research from…

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Climate organizations are commencing a nationwide tour to promote the Green New Deal.

A year after the highly praised Inflation Reduction Act was passed, a group of leaders and delegates are restarting efforts to promote a Green New Deal through a nationwide tour. John Paul Mejia, a national representative for the youth-led organization…

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The idea of a perfect billionaire and his connection to Manchester United, as portrayed by Jim Ratcliffe, is challenged by Aaron Timms.

W When Sheikh Jassim bin Hamad al-Thani of Qatar decided not to pursue buying Manchester United last month, there was a sense of relief from the press department at Sir Matt Busby Way. The possibility of a takeover by Qatar,…

Climate Environment World News

In 2023, we have witnessed the devastating effects of climate change in real-time. However, wealthy nations are showing little effort to address the issue at Cop28. This is according to Saleemul Huq and Farhana Sultana.

P I collaborated with Saleemul Huq OBE on this article, which we submitted prior to his unfortunate passing on October 28th in Dhaka, Bangladesh. Huq was a visionary and dedicated leader in the fight for climate justice, a strong advocate…

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A recent report warns that the Baltic Sea is facing significant obstacles in terms of climate change and biodiversity.

A recent report warns that the Baltic Sea is encountering significant difficulties as a result of the climate emergency and loss of biodiversity. Meanwhile, Sweden’s coastguard is working to mitigate the effects of an oil spill along the southern coast….

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A study suggests that placing cigarette-like health warnings on food packaging could decrease the consumption of meat.

A recent study proposes that labeling food with warnings similar to those found on tobacco products could assist individuals in making more informed decisions regarding not only their personal health, but also the health of the environment. A study conducted…

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The fluctuation of Earth’s systems is a clear signal: take action immediately or risk losing our already deteriorating paradise.

C Can you perceive it now? The Earth’s threshold for systemic changes – the moment when our planetary systems shift into a new balance, inhospitable to many forms of life? I believe we can. The rapid escalation of environmental disasters…