Mass fish die-off in Vietnam as heatwave roasts Southeast AsiaNews
SourceMay 1, 2024
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Mass fish die-off in Vietnam as heatwave roasts Southeast Asia
Dong Nai, Vietnam (AFP) - Hundreds of thousands of fish have died in a reservoir in southern Vietnam's Dong Nai province, with locals and media…

From Billions to Trillions: Setting a new goal on climate financeNews
SourceApril 30, 2024
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From Billions to Trillions: Setting a new goal on climate finance
A new phase of work on one of the most important items currently on the global climate change agenda – setting a new goal on…

Warming Arctic reduces dust levels in parts of the planetClimate
SourceApril 26, 2024
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Warming Arctic reduces dust levels in parts of the planet
Climate change is a global phenomenon, but its impacts are felt at a very local level. Take, for example, dust. Dust can have a huge…

The UK’s Climate Change Act, once the envy of the world, faces a stress testClimate
SourceApril 25, 2024
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The UK’s Climate Change Act, once the envy of the world, faces a stress test
By Rebecca Willis | The Conversation The Scottish government’s decision to row back on its 2030 climate pledge illustrates the crux of any target: it’s…

How much do rich countries owe in climate aid? That’s the trillion-dollar question.Climate
SourceApril 13, 2024
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How much do rich countries owe in climate aid? That’s the trillion-dollar question.
By Jake Bittle | GristLast year’s United Nations climate conference in the United Arab Emirates ended on a surprising high note as the world’s countries…

New report ‘braids’ Indigenous and Western knowledge for forest adaptation strategies against climate changeNews
SourceApril 11, 2024
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New report ‘braids’ Indigenous and Western knowledge for forest adaptation strategies against climate change
There are 154 national forests in the United States, covering nearly 300,000 square miles of forests, woodlands, shrublands, wetlands, meadows and prairies. These lands are…

Heat from El Niño can warm oceans off West Antarctica – and melt floating ice shelves from belowScience
SourceApril 10, 2024
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Heat from El Niño can warm oceans off West Antarctica – and melt floating ice shelves from below
By Maurice Huguenin, UNSW Sydney; Matthew England, UNSW Sydney, and Paul Spence, University of Tasmania | The Conversation As the weight of ice builds up,…

Waterfront cities in Europe set sail for climate resilienceNews
SourceApril 5, 2024
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Waterfront cities in Europe set sail for climate resilience
A group of European urban areas bordering seas and rivers is paving the way for climate neutrality by 2030. By Karen McHugh | Horizon, the…

UNFCCC and IEA Forge Strategic Alliance to Drive Climate ActionClimate
Adrian AlexandreMarch 21, 2024
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UNFCCC and IEA Forge Strategic Alliance to Drive Climate Action
In a significant stride towards unified global action against the climate crisis, the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) and the International Energy…

Global warming and plastic pollution fuel each other in vicious cycle, study findsNewsScience
Adrian AlexandreMarch 20, 2024
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Global warming and plastic pollution fuel each other in vicious cycle, study finds
In a new report published in Nature Communications, researchers from KTH Royal Institute of Technology shed light on the interconnectedness of global warming and plastic…

Arctic Sea Ice Speed Projected to Slow Down in Coming Decades, New Study RevealsScience
SourceMarch 6, 2024
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Arctic Sea Ice Speed Projected to Slow Down in Coming Decades, New Study Reveals
After years of Arctic Ocean ice moving at accelerated speeds, a new study suggests a significant reversal is on the horizon. The findings, published on…

Increased North Atlantic meltwater linked to hotter, drier European summersClimateScience
Muser NewsDeskFebruary 29, 2024
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Increased North Atlantic meltwater linked to hotter, drier European summers
In a new study published in the European Geosciences Union’s open-access journal Weather and Climate Dynamics, scientists from the National Oceanography Centre (NOC) have unveiled…

Most major GHG emitters fail to disclose true climate impact on businesses, report findsFactsNews
Adrian AlexandreFebruary 23, 2024
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Most major GHG emitters fail to disclose true climate impact on businesses, report finds
A new report released by the financial think tank Carbon Tracker sheds light on a concerning trend among major greenhouse gas (GHG) emitters: a collective…

20°C seems the optimal temperature for life on Earth to thrive – what does this mean in a warming world?Climate
SourceFebruary 20, 2024
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20°C seems the optimal temperature for life on Earth to thrive – what does this mean in a warming world?
By Mark John Costello, Nord University and Ross Corkrey, University of Tasmania | The Conversation Have you ever wondered about the optimal temperature for life…

EU’s climate ambitions for 2040 at risk due to lackluster agricultural policiesNews
Muser NewsDeskFebruary 10, 2024
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EU’s climate ambitions for 2040 at risk due to lackluster agricultural policies
In a recent communication from the European Commission outlining the climate targets for 2040 and the Industrial Carbon Management (ICM) strategy, concerns have been raised…

Study reveals strategies to boost global climate awareness and actionScience
Adrian AlexandreFebruary 9, 2024
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Study reveals strategies to boost global climate awareness and action
New tool and messaging techniques identified to address climate change on a global scale. An international collaboration of scientists has developed a groundbreaking tool aimed…

Mercedes-AMG PETRONAS F1 team sets the pace by signing The Climate PledgeNews
Muser NewsDeskFebruary 6, 2024
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Mercedes-AMG PETRONAS F1 team sets the pace by signing The Climate Pledge
The renowned Formula 1 team commits to achieving Net Zero carbon emissions by 2040 In a landmark move, the Mercedes-AMG PETRONAS Formula One Team has…

Tempests and trends: Unraveling Europe’s stormy winter and climate change’s roleNews
Muser NewsDeskFebruary 3, 2024
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Tempests and trends: Unraveling Europe’s stormy winter and climate change’s role
Norway is grappling with the aftermath of its most potent storm in over three decades as Hurricane-force winds wreaked havoc, leaving some residents without power.…

New research uncovers varied impact of global warming on typhoonsScience
Muser NewsDeskJanuary 25, 2024
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New research uncovers varied impact of global warming on typhoons
Published in Geophysical Research Letters, a study by Nagoya University reveals the surprising effects of global warming on typhoons, suggesting a new method for projecting…

Unveiling the hidden impact of Greenland’s glacial retreat: An analysisScience
Adrian AlexandreJanuary 25, 2024
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Unveiling the hidden impact of Greenland’s glacial retreat: An analysis
A paradigm-shifting study published in the Nature journal on January 17, 2024, has laid bare the extent of Greenland's ice loss, surpassing previous estimates and…

New study reveals climate connection between Amazon rainforest and Tibetan PlateauClimate
Adrian AlexandreJanuary 23, 2024
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New study reveals climate connection between Amazon rainforest and Tibetan Plateau
In a groundbreaking report published in 2023, scientists have unveiled an unprecedented link between the Amazon rainforest and the Tibetan Plateau, shedding light on interconnected…

Scientists warn of potential pandemic as Arctic zombie viruses resurface in SiberiaNewsScience
Muser NewsDeskJanuary 22, 2024
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Scientists warn of potential pandemic as Arctic zombie viruses resurface in Siberia
In a chilling development, scientists are sounding the alarm about the reemergence of ancient viruses from thawing permafrost in Siberia, raising fears of a potentially…

How close are we to reaching a global warming of 1.5˚C?Facts
SourceJanuary 18, 2024
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How close are we to reaching a global warming of 1.5˚C?
The goal of limiting global warming to 1.5˚C above pre-industrial levels is outlined in the Paris Agreement, which was adopted in 2015. According to various…

Discoloration plagues Alaska’s pristine rivers: A consequence of rapid Arctic warmingScience
Adrian AlexandreJanuary 16, 2024
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Discoloration plagues Alaska’s pristine rivers: A consequence of rapid Arctic warming
Permafrost thaw unveils startling changes in water quality, posing threats to ecosystems. In a concerning revelation, Alaska's Arctic region is grappling with a striking environmental…
