US 'under no circumstances' will pay climate reparations, Kerry says
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The United States will not pay reparations to developing countries hit by climate-fueled disasters, John Kerry, the U.S.
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In pictures: Cerberus heatwave hits parts of Europe
People in countries including Italy and Spain are struggling to cope with soaring temperatures.
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Marshall Islands media guide
An overview of the media in the Marshall Islands, including links to broadcasters and newspapers.
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Japan floods: three die as island hit by 'heaviest' rainfall
At least three people have died in flooding and landslides caused by record rainfall on Kyushu island.
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More than $2 billion committed at UK-US climate finance forum
LONDON (Reuters) -Finance leaders, companies and philanthropists have committed more than $2 billion to help finance efforts to reduce carbon
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Ryan Tubridy: Why Ireland is gripped by the RTÉ pay scandal
Pubs are screening parliamentary hearings featuring Ireland's highest-paid broadcaster, Ryan Tubridy.
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Canada's Northwest Territories smash previous temperature records
The hottest day in the Northwest Territories comes as the country battles its worst wildfire season.
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US storms: 'Catastrophic flooding' warning in parts of Vermont
Forecasters warn of flash flooding across New England with Vermont facing the highest risk.
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Fertilizer company OCI bets big on climate-friendly ammonia
By Rod Nickel and Victoria Klesty Without a single sales contract in hand, Dutch fertilizer company OCI is
1970-01-01 08:00
How warming oceans are driving the climate juggernaut
Experts are predicting that the developing El Niño is likely to make 2023 the world's hottest year.
1970-01-01 08:00
Insects find their way onto Italian plates despite resistance
Pulverising crickets to make flour for food is seen by some as a threat to the Mediterranean diet.
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Silvio Berlusconi: Former Italian PM's eldest children get majority stake
The will of one of Italy's richest men gives control to his two eldest children.
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