Ncuti Gatwa is the new Doctor.
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Our study of five episodes across its 60 years shows Doctor Who has failed to support the idea that people should be able to advance their own climate interests
Search and rescue operations after severe flood caused by Storm Daniel in Libya.
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Africans need to re-envision what climate resilient development means within unique African city contexts.
The COP28 climate conference runs from Nov. 30 to Dec. 2, 2023, in Dubai.
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A veteran of UN climate talks lays out the top themes and their sticking points, including concerns about the host country’s oil interests.
Heavy smoke from wildfires in northern Alberta and British Columbia fill the air at 9 a.m. in Yellowknife, N.W.T.
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A recent study found one billion people are likely to die prematurely by the end of the century from climate change. Here are seven energy policies that could save their lives.
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New emissions projections bode well for Australia’s climate efforts – but our fossil fuel exports continue apace.
A 2023 rally against a proposed wind farm off the Wollongong coast.
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Australia’s clean energy transition cannot succeed unless the government opens debate and decision-making to many more voices.
Steel factories, like this one in China, are major sources of greenhouse gas emissions.
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Industry is a leading climate polluter: Our road map shows what’s needed to cut industrial emissions in fast-growing countries.
Oil tankers at dusk in the Gulf of Oman.
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The latest round of climate negotiations are due to start in Dubai. Here’s what you need to know.
The summit is being held in Expo City Dubai, UAE.
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A COP regular worries about a conflicted host and a lack of trust.
Technicians installing panels in one of East Africa’s largest solar farms, Rwamagana District, Rwanda.
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Climate finance can help developing countries adapt to climate change and phase out their emissions.
A snow cannon overlook a ski slope in the Vosges, eastern France.
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By attempting to make themselves less vulnerable to the whims of the weather system, French ski resorts may have replaced one dependency with another.
COP28, UAE.
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COP28 gives Nigeria another chance to fight for financing it needs to adapt to climate change.
President of Kenya William Ruto (C) surrounded by other African leaders at the Africa Climate Summit 2023 in Nairobi.
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There were three important moments in Africa this year which highlight a mix of progress, priorities and potential pitfalls in the fight against climate change.
Cobalt, used in portable electronics, is mined in poor conditions in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
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Climate and investment laws must align for the global south to get climate justice and achieve net-zero emissions.
A wildfire during hot, dry conditions in August 2023 destroyed Lahaina, Hawaii, and devastated Maui’s tourism industry – the heart of its economy.
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Fed Chair Jerome Powell bristles at talk of managing climate change, but the damage it is doing the US economy is hard to ignore, as the latest National Climate Assessment shows.
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Temperature records are tumbling – how much progress is really being made towards tackling climate change?
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The Climate statement, prepared by departmental officials, will be released by the Minister for Climate and Energy Chris Bowen on Thursday with updated security warnings.
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In what’s likely to be the hottest year on record, nations are gathering to try and hash out faster action on climate change. Here are the three main issues facing negotiators.
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After Dominica was devastated by Hurricane Maria, it wanted a climate-resilient future.
As sea turtles move away from the tropics, they’re overeating seagrass meadows.
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Global marine life is on the move with significant consequences – new study.