Jared Kushner is eying the last remaining wild river in Europe for a development project that would wreck the region's delicate ecosystem, according to a report.
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Jared Kushner is eying the last remaining wild river in Europe for a development project that would wreck the region's delicate ecosystem, according to a report.
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Behemoth is the first of God's conquests. Its maker approaches it with his sword. Job 40:19 (GWT)
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A GROUP of developed nations will make a new push to resolve differences amid fading prospects for a deal to restrict funding of foreign oil and gas projects by their export credit agencies. Read more at The Business Times.
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Exclusive: analysis finds $800bn increase in direct support for activities including deforestation and fossil fuel use
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Top oil-selling countries are making a “concerted effort” to “block” an attempt to reach a COP29 consensus on fossil fuel phaseout
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Typhoon Yagi caused $1.6 billion in economic losses in Vietnam, state media said Monday, as the UN's World Food Programme said the deadly floods it triggered in Myanmar were the worst in the country's recent history.
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Sugarcane farmer Marcos Meloni is still haunted by his battle last month to fight the flames on his land, as the double-edged disaster of fires and drought hits Brazil's agricultural sector hard.
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The American Meteorological Society's annual State of the Climate report is out — and it's not good news.
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Add that to the reasons I’m not retiring to California, where the Bridge Fire has burned more than 51,000 acres.
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More than 110,000 acres have burned in California as the fires around Los Angeles have reached residential areas. The largest fire in the state currently is the Bridge Fire, which is about 75 miles east of L.A.
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Oil-producing countries, led by Saudi Arabia and Russia, are obstructing UN negotiations aimed at reducing fossil fuel use at the upcoming COP29 climate summit.
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A handful of governments have spent nearly $30 billion in public funds on carbon capture and hydrogen projects, mostly for private fossil fuel companies, over the past 40 years, a new report from Oil Change International finds. National governments are expected to spend an additional $115 billion to $240 billion in the coming decades...
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The GOP nominee has made dubious claims about U.S. oil output, pipelines and Vice President Kamala Harris' plans for fracking, experts say, ignoring some easy targets. |
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Global South loses $600bn yearly to fossil fuel and agribusiness subsidies, overshadowing climate finance needs, says ActionAid.
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Thinktank says funding from oil and gas firms is attempt to ‘divert attention from their role in fuelling the climate crisis’
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More than 3,600 chemicals used in food packaging or preparation have been detected in human bodies, some of which are hazardous to health, while little is known about others, a study said Tuesday. Around 100 of these chemicals are considered to be of "high concern" to human health...
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Greenpeace urges European leaders to show courage like first responders in catastrophic flooding and make fossil fuel giants pay for climate damages. Will they listen and end support for fossil fuels? Extreme weather events are escalating, and the fossil fuel industry is to blame.
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Tens of millions of people in Shanghai and across China's densely populated east coast hunkered indoors Monday as the strongest storm to hit since 1949 swept in, downing trees and disrupting transport across the region. Typhoon Bebinca landed early Monday morning in the city's eastern coastal area...
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Near a wooden hut high up in the Kyrgyz mountains, scientist Gulbara Omorova walked to a pile of grey rocks, reminiscing how the same spot was a glacier just a few years ago.
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Abnormally dry conditions have caused low water levels that disrupt barge transports carrying fuel and grain. Climatologists say it could be part of a larger trend.
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