UK court dismisses case against Greta Thunberg over London climate protest
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The Swedish climate activist was on trial for protesting outside an oil and gas conference…

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UK court dismisses case against Greta Thunberg over London climate protest

Global warming drove record Amazon rainforest drought, study finds
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New report says climate change is responsible for draining rivers, having devastating impacts on biodiversity…

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Global warming drove record Amazon rainforest drought, study finds

Desert swallows livelihoods as climate shocks continue in northeast Nigeria
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Toshia, Yobe – In a remote corner of Nigeria’s northeastern Yobe state lie communities surrounded…

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Desert swallows livelihoods as climate shocks continue in northeast Nigeria

‘Everything is dead’: How record drought is wreaking havoc on the Amazon
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Curralinho, Brazil – For communities on the Brazilian island of Marajó, the ebb and flow…

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‘Everything is dead’: How record drought is wreaking havoc on the Amazon

Can Indigenous inclusivity be the key to successful carbon markets?
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Carbon markets, a popular mechanism that global companies and countries use to offset their emissions,…

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Can Indigenous inclusivity be the key to successful carbon markets?

Communities on US LNG front line ask Biden to reject export terminal
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Travis Dardar, a fisherman and member of the Isle de Jean Charles tribal community off…

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Communities on US LNG front line ask Biden to reject export terminal

‘We are resilient’: Mauritius slowly consolidates ecotourism gains
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Amber Island, Mauritius – Apparently the last dodo was spotted here. But today the Île…

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‘We are resilient’: Mauritius slowly consolidates ecotourism gains

Floods, landslides kill dozens in northern Tanzania
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East Africa has been hit for weeks by torrential rain and flooding associated with the…

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Floods, landslides kill dozens in northern Tanzania

Oil companies pledge to lower methane emissions at COP28
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Fifty oil companies, representing nearly half of global production, have pledged to achieve near-zero methane…

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Oil companies pledge to lower methane emissions at COP28

Five grassroots climate justice movements COP28 could learn from
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From royalty to presidents, CEOs to nonprofit bosses, many of the world’s most influential people…

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Five grassroots climate justice movements COP28 could learn from