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Suspension of Indus Waters Treaty a "red line", Shehbaz tells Dushanbe glacier summit; says millions of lives must not be ...
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Global Average Temperature May Exceed the 1.5°C Limit in the Next Five Years: World Meteorological OrganizationThe record for the "hottest year" may be broken again within this decade, warns the World Meteorological Organization (WMO).
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The Nation Newspaper on MSNClimate change: The disproportionate impact on developing nations\xa0\xa0By Adebayo AdeleyeClimate change is a global issue, but its impacts are felt disproportionately by developing nations. The struggle and disappointment between wealthy nations and developing nations ...
AT a small stream in India's eastern state of Odisha, indigenous villagers catch eels and fish for a dinner celebrating an ...
Donald Trump and Big Oil notched a big win as the Supreme Court significantly weakened the National Environmental Policy Act.
Human-driven climate change added an average of 30 extra days of extreme heat over the past year for nearly half of the world ...
Climate change has locked in at least 75% of glacier loss in Western Canada and U.S., raising concerns for downstream ...
Devastating floods have claimed at least 111 lives in Mokwa, Nigeria, after days of heavy rainfall. The town, a key trade hub ...
Dr Kayode Sanni, the lead for rice project and digital agriculture at the African Agricultural Technology Foundation, told Daily Trust in Abuja during the Climate Resilience in Action: Collaborative ...
Despite mounting evidence of global warming’s costs, the Trump administration has made multiple moves to avoid tracking ...
NorthWestern Energy tried to stop an engineer who planned to testify about climate from participating in a rate case as an ...
Climate change has become a lived reality for countries and communities around the world. As climate impacts reshape ...
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