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Climate change could make ‘droughts’ for wind power 15% longer, study says
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Trump's 'targeted' attack on climate data escalates across government
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WHO chief scientist says US exit from organisation has impacts on climate and health research beyond funding loss
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‘Pricing for delay’: Think tank head says Asia’s financial markets are diverging from science-aligned climate action
‘Pricing for delay’: Think tank head says Asia’s financial markets are diverging from science-aligned climate action
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Corporate Responsibility
Misleading accounting practices and irregular disclosures prompt calls to regulate corporate climate action
Misleading accounting practices and irregular disclosures prompt calls to regulate corporate climate action
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Tipping points: Window to avoid irreversible climate impacts is ‘rapidly closing’
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‘Significant’ risk of Amazon forest dieback if global warming overshoots 1.5°C
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Temasek to review its baseline 1.8°C climate scenario
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In data: Fires are accelerating global forest loss
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Ocean acidification has exceeded safe planetary limits, study finds
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Explainer: How human-caused aerosols are ‘masking’ global warming
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How is Bangladesh preparing farmers for increasingly salty soil?
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Tidal flooding on Indian lake demands lasting solutions
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Record temperatures scorch parts of India amid heatwave
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Behind the 'bribe, bully, buy' tactics of developed countries, with veteran climate negotiator Dr Gary Theseira
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After hottest year on record, persistent and 'unusual' climate-induced warming experienced by Asia's megacities raises concern
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Philippines urges Southeast Asian neighbours to accelerate renewable energy, stabilise food security at Asean summit
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