Wednesday, 9 October 2024

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World on brink of fourth mass coral reef bleaching event, NOAA says

LONDON – The world is on the verge of a fourth mass coral bleaching event which could see wide swathes of tropical reefs...

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Analysis: Kerry bolstered US climate reputation, though world’s trust still elusive

How John Kerry's six decades of public service has changed the USA's influence in the global climate discussion – while the country itself...

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New Jersey waters down referendum on new fossil fuel power plant ban

TRENTON, N.J. (AP) — New Jersey lawmakers wanted to ask voters whether to ban new fossil fuel-fired power plants. And then they added...

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UK ‘not fast enough’ on energy transition, says Siemens Energy boss

The UK is not moving fast enough on the energy transition, the boss of the British arm of Siemens Energy has said. Darren...

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Analysis: Climate change confined to mere annex in draft WTO deal

Across 56 pages of rules for global commerce, just one paragraph concerns the environment – and even then it notes "deep divergences" among...

AgricultureAnalysisIn-Depth

London insect farm hatches plan for greener way to feed animals

By Ben Makori and Sachin Ravikumar LONDON (Reuters) – Buzzing underneath a set of railway arches in central London are hundreds of thousands...

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Early jacaranda bloom sparks debate about climate change in Mexico

By Diego Oré MEXICO CITY (Reuters) – Every spring, the streets of Mexico’s capital are painted purple with the flowering of thousands of...

AnalysisElectric Vehicles

Tired of diesel fumes, these moms are pushing for electric school buses

Areli Sanchez’s daughter, Aida, used to be one of 20 million American kids who ride a diesel bus to school each day. Aida...

AnalysisClimateWeather

Climate change clouds future of winter sports

By Diana Mandia, Alessandro Parodi and Tristan Veyet (Reuters) -Pietro Casartelli always dreamed of becoming a professional athlete, but the alpine skier, 18,...

AnalysisClimateReportsWeather

Chile risks repeat of deadly wildfires because of climate change, report says

By Alexander Villegas SANTIAGO (Reuters) – Deadly wildfires like those that burned through central Chile and killed at least 133 people this month...

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