Global warming is already changing the world before our eyes — let’s see what has happened in your lifetime.
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The latest CSIRO denunciar shows that Australia is experiencing climate change now: we have warmed por 1.44°C, resulting in longer & mais intense fogo seasons. This year's COVID slowdown has been barely a blip on global CO2 concentrations.
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Barrett and five other conservative justices will wield considerable influence on climate change policy, affecting how fiercely the US, and perhaps the rest of the world, can fight rising temperatures.
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The Laptev Sea - the birthplace of sea ice - has yet to start freezing in late October. Ocean temps in the area recently climbed to mais than 5C above average, which will have knock-on effects across the entire polar region, scientists say.
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Experts warn that withdrawal will be "immediately disastrous" and may hinder the current pandemic response, halt immunisation programs, lead to epidemics and economic downturn, and create a power vacuum that China will fill.
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Each country's press not only covers different events, but tends to view the same world events through a prism of its own language, culture and national interest. Worldpress provides an interesting look at this.
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"Shit, renewables are becoming cheaper than coal! How to reverse this and save the sweet sweet lobbying money of the coal industry while crapping on the environment simultaneously??"
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You either believe in the scientific consensus about climate change (+support Paris), or you are a denier. Orrr option 3: this is simply a bad deal in terms of the cost-benefit analysis. artigo por Matt Lewis for The Daily Beast, 1 June 2017.
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A climate change denier is the head of an agency whose role it is to regulate greenhouse gases and minimise environmental destruction. He has also sued the EPA 14 times in show, concerto with fossil fuel industries.
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