No quick fix to reverse Antarctic sea ice loss as warming intensifies - scientists
By David Stanway SINGAPORE Sea ice in the Antarctic region has fallen to a record low this year
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LNG Japan Agrees $880 Million Deal to Join Giant Gas Project
LNG Japan Corp. agreed a deal worth as much as $880 million for a stake in a giant
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Australia Needs to Boost Sustainable Financing for Net Zero Goal
Australia will need to “substantially” boost financing for sustainable projects if the nation is to decarbonize its economy
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S&P Sees Long-Term Rating Risk to California as Home Insurers Retreat
With California’s population in decline, rising home insurance premiums threaten to intensify the exodus and further weaken state
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Extreme heat has killed 147 people in 5 counties, coroners report. The real number is likely much higher
The current death toll is a mere snapshot of the fatal toll this searing summer is taking. And experts say that estimate is likely far lower than the actual number of lives lost to the excruciating heat.
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JPMorgan ‘Trying to Lead’ In Carbon Removal, Bank Says
JPMorgan Chase & Co. made waves in May when it announced it would purchase $200 million of carbon
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US Considers Phased Hydrogen Tax-Credit Plan in Bid to Balance Industry, Activists
A top climate adviser to US President Joe Biden signaled the administration could phase in some requirements for
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Heat Wave Returns to Spain as Storm Hans Batters Nordic Region
Extreme heat is returning to southern Europe this week, with the potential for record temperatures in parts of
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Taliban Prepare Suicide Bombers in Water Dispute With Iran
In mid-May, Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi issued a warning to the Taliban: honor Afghanistan’s water-supply agreement or face
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Climate change puts sovereigns at downgrade risk, study finds
By Mark John A global failure to curb carbon emissions will lead to rising debt-servicing costs for 59
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Saudi City of Future Enlists Dutch Help to Grow Crops in Desert
Saudi Arabia is teaming up with a Dutch greenhouse company to create “a synthetic climate” to make the
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Typhoon Doksuri: Alarming pictures show floods in China, Philippines
The volume of rain over the past week has broken a 140-year-old record in China.
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