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Jellyfish invade Venezuelan waters, worrying fishermen

Venezuela's environment ministry attributes a surge of the invasive cannonball jellyfish to warming waters from climate change, decline in predators.

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UK Government ‘scores three out of 10’ on energy commitments

The Energy and Climate Intelligence Unit has reviewed the UK's plans to boost security of energy supplies and keep bills low.

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How three European human rights cases could shape climate litigation

Does government inaction on climate change violate human rights?

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A Dubai company’s staggering land deals in Africa raise fears about risks to Indigenous livelihoods

ABUJA, Nigeria — Matthew Walley’s eyes sweep over the large forest that has sustained his Indigenous community in Liberia for generations. Even as...

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Natural farming could be the answer for Indian famers hit by extreme weather

The Indian government’s agriculture ministry has spent over $8 million to promote natural farming, farmers tilling nearly a million acres across the country...

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Tesla casts doubt on the quest for a Model T of EVs

Sources tell Reuters that Elon Musk is putting aside the idea of bargain-priced Tesla for the masses in favor of self-driving robo-taxis.

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Austria could be largely ice-free within 45 years as glaciers recede, experts say

VIENNA — Austrian glaciers receded last year at a rapid pace and the Alpine country is likely to be largely ice-free in 40...

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World food prices rise for first time in 7 months: FAO

Global food prices rose in March, the first increase since July, pulled higher by cooking oil prices despite the cost of grains continuing...

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Tropical forest loss eased in 2023 but threats remain, analysis shows

SAO PAULO – Tropical forest loss declined last year, but other indicators show that the world’s woodlands remain under tremendous pressure, according to...

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Majority of recent CO2 emissions linked to just 57 producers, report says

The vast majority of planet-warming carbon dioxide emissions since 2016 can be traced to a group of 57 fossil fuel and cement producers,...

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