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- Elderly priest, ex-teacher smash case holding original Magna Carta in climate change protest
Rev. Dr. Sue Parfitt, 82, and Judy Bruce, 85, walked into the Treasures Gallery in London on Friday and pounded on the display case with a hammer and chisel.
- Weaker ocean currents lead to decline in nutrients for North Atlantic ocean life during prehistoric climate change
Researchers at Georgia Institute of Technology have finished investigating how the prehistoric weakening of a major ocean current led to a decline in ocean nutrients and negative impacts on North ...
- Mall of America water park plan prompts climate change concerns
The Bloomington sustainability commission has asked for more strategies to mitigate high energy and water use, but the developer says standards for "green water parks don’t exist yet.
- Newsletter: Ignoring the latest grim news on climate change won’t make it go away
There's a huge difference between how scientists see climate change and public perception, plus more from Opinion.
- Florida lawmakers want to pretend climate change doesn't exist. That won't make it so.
Opinion: The Florida Legislature’s HB 1645 wishes away climate change by not allowing those two words to be used in state law.
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- Climate change erodes education outcomes: World Bank
A new policy brief from the World Bank outlines the most recent research on how climate change undermines educational performance, including rising school closures, and what may be done to address it.
- Climate change: What could possibly go wrong?
Thoughtful piece. Thus, Lomberg should prepare to be canceled by the climate activists more interested in protecting dogma than science. (MetroWstVu) ...
- The politicization of climate change
Bjorn Lomborg makes a strong case (“ The world can’t afford to politicize climate change research ,” Opinion, May 6) against politicizing climate change research. Global efforts to combat climate ...
- Net zero plans show limited climate ambition on 'residual' emissions
New research reveals what countries think will be their most difficult to decarbonize sectors when they reach net zero, with agriculture expected to be responsible for the largest remaining emissions.
- The world is obsessed with forests’ climate benefits. Here’s the problem.
The “climatization” of forests has led to the rise of carbon offset markets that prioritize short-term profits, a landmark report found.
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