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Society7 years ago
Rising heat linked to suicide spikes in US and Mexico
A hotter planet could lead to tens of thousands more suicides by 2050 in the United States and Mexico alone, a new study says.
Rising heat linked to suicide spikes in US and Mexico
More7 years ago
Japan flood toll nears 200, thousands battling thirst
Intense heat and water shortages raised fears of disease outbreaks in flood-hit western Japan as the death toll from the worst weather disaster in 36 years neared 200.
Japan flood toll nears 200, thousands battling thirst
China7 years ago
EIA accuses China firms over ozone-depleting gas
The Environmental Investigation Agency (EIA) has claimed that Chinese factories are illegally using ozone-depleting CFCs.
EIA accuses China firms over ozone-depleting gas
Economy7 years ago
US court dismisses lawsuits against oil companies
A federal court in California has dismissed climate change lawsuits against five oil giants by the cities of San Francisco and Oakland.
US court dismisses lawsuits against oil companies
EU7 years ago
Group takes EU to court over climate change
People around the world beset by drought, heatwaves, rising seas and storm surges made worse by global warming are calling for "climate justice."
Group takes EU to court over climate change
More7 years ago
Vanuatu to permanently evacuate volcanic island
Entire communities living under the shadow of a smouldering volcano on an island in Vanuatu will be permanently relocated to another island from next week, the government says.
Vanuatu to permanently evacuate volcanic island
Society7 years ago
Dramatic action needed on climate change: UN
The United Nations says world countries must redouble efforts and take a dramatic action to halt global warming before it is too late.
Dramatic action needed on climate change: UN
Society7 years ago
Land decay to displace tens of millions, scientists warn
Land degradation will unleash a mass migration of at least 50 million people by 2050, dozens of scientists warn.
Land decay to displace tens of millions, scientists warn
Energy7 years ago
Iran’s iconic buildings go dark at Earth Hour
Iran’s iconic buildings are planned turn off their lights at Earth Hour to raise awareness about climate change.
Iran’s iconic buildings go dark at Earth Hour
Sci-Tech7 years ago
Climate change could kill half of wildlife: Study
A study suggests that climate change could kill up to 60 percent of all plant and animal species by 2100.
Climate change could kill half of wildlife: Study
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