Environment
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All coal records in 2023: the bittersweet year of the most polluting fossil source
China continues to build new power plants: 70% of the world’s pipeline depends on Beijing. The rest of the world…
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Carbon storage in the oceans, +20% thanks to “sea snow”
A French CNR study published in Nature recalculates the role of plankton in transporting carbon from surface waters to the…
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Global Coal Demand Record 2023
The IEA expects that this year we will reach the peak in world coal consumption. While the US and EU…
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All global warming records in the Arctic in 2023
Summer 2023 (July-September) has been the hottest since 1900, while all other seasons have grazed record values for air temperatures.…
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Norway takes a decisive step toward deep-sea mining in the Arctic
A parliamentary agreement on deep-sea mining could lead to the opening of the first offshore mine in the Ice Sea
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Nature-negative finance flows: worth 7% of global GDP
According to the UN Environmental Protection Agency, finance that directly damages forests, wetlands and other ecosystems that are valuable for…
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No G20 country is in line with Paris Agreement commitments
Governments far removed from consistency with the Paris Accord. Climate Action Tracker analysis shows inconsistency of commitments
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Alarm for 5 Global tipping points: they will be activated before the previewed one
The study conducted by 200 scientists coordinated by the University of Exeter warns that tipping points will trigger global warming…
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Global warming soars: November to +1.75°C, 2023 is +1.46 ºC
Copernicus data record a new month with unprecedented thermal anomalies. November 2023 beat the 2020 record by as much as…
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Car emissions: without SUVs we would have cut them by 30%
A report by the Global Fuel Economy Initiative calculates how the widespread penetration of SUVs, in all major car markets,…
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