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Wildfires continued to ravage Greece and France as hundreds of firefighters battled flames amid extreme heat and strong winds. In Greece, a helicopter collision killed two crew members during firefighting operations, while evacuations expanded near Athens and France contained its largest blaze
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Scorching heat across Europe is a stark reminder of the accelerating climate crisis and the repeated failure of nations to honour their commitments to cut greenhouse gas emissions
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Are we resisting the lessons of history and still not ready to pause, reflect and act against the mounting crises and threats?
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The US President’s exit from 66 international organisations, including the UNFCCC, marks a major setback for global climate action and undermines America’s leadership in clean energy
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Without clear measures of livelihoods protected, climate finance will stay carbon-focused, even after COP30
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These can reduce human capacities for creative thinking and problem-solving -- crucial for tackling climate change.
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No other region experiences more climate disasters than Asia, which has warmed faster than the global average since 1960
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Accelerated action is essential to close the gap between existing adaptation and what is needed
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Climate mitigation measures cannot wait for the excruciatingly slow political decision-making processes of the nations
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By Tej Singh Kardam The COP 26 climate summit in Glasgow made some progress in a number of areas but not enough. The world still remains off track to beat back the climate crisis. Recognising the urgency of the challenge, member countries all over the world agreed that they should come back next year to […]
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Time is running out as more and more evidence is piling up pointing towards worsening global climate crisis. The choice before humanity, therefore, is between existence and extinction. Clearly, the current international efforts to control the climate crisis are not enough. The goals need to be reframed and redefined in view of the grave implications […]
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Hyderabad: Epson’s latest research discovers a potentially concerning gap between climate reality and people’s understanding of its catastrophic effects. The survey captures global experiences and perceptions of climate change from 15,264 consumers across Asia, Europe, North America and South America, including 1,207 consumers in India. The Epson Climate Reality Barometer is aimed to raise public […]
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Hyderabad firm pledges to become a carbon and water neutral business by 2025
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He said that the United States accounts for less than 15 per cent of carbon emissions while the rest of the world accounts for 85 per cent.
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"Unless we all work together, no solution can be found. Our mother earth is teaching us a lesson in universal responsibility."
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"The longer we avoid this uncomfortable truth and longer we pretend that we can solve the climate emergency , the more precious time we will lose".
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The Paris accord committed the US and 187 other countries to keeping rising global temperatures below 2C above pre-industrial levels.
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The new regime's success in repairing strained relationships is crucial for the US as well as the whole world order