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October 13, 20150Comments

Territories of Life video toolkit for indigenous communities

Territories of Life is a video toolkit with a purpose (check out the video below). Its aim: to bring stories of resistance, resilience and hope to indigenous communities on...
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September 7, 20150Comments

Climate talks are stuck in the slow lane to Paris

Lack of progress at the close of “unbearably tardy” negotiations in Bonn undermines hopes of a meaningful deal being agreed at this year’s crucial UN climate summit, writes...
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July 7, 20150Comments

Fifteen-year-old activist addresses the UN

Xiuhtezcatl Roske Martinez is 15 years old. And he has just taken world leaders to task over climate change at a meeting at the United Nations building in New York. When...
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June 18, 20150Comments

Pope calls for moral campaign on climate crisis

Hard-hitting message from the Vatican warns of the threat global warming poses to the world’s ecosystems − and to everyone on the planet, writes Kieran Cooke. Pope Francis has...
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June 6, 20150Comments

Overheating Earth staggers into Last Chance Saloon

Hard bargaining in Bonn this week will probably decide whether the crucial climate talks in Paris in December can save human civilisation from ultimate collapse, writes Paul...
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May 15, 20150Comments

Weather events taken to extremes by climate change

Scientists warn that global warming could greatly increase the likelihood of droughts, floods and heatwaves reaching record levels of frequency and intensity, writes Tim...
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February 5, 20150Comments

Greenland’s hidden meltwater lakes store up trouble

Scientists find evidence of vast “storage tanks” of water deep below the melting Greenland ice sheet that could have a major effect on sea level rise, writes Tim Radford. One...
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February 1, 20150Comments

Arctic glacier’s galloping melt baffles scientists

New satellite data analysis has produced evidence that rapid melting in the last three years has caused dramatic shrinkage of an Arctic ice cap, writes Alex Kirby. An ice cap...
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January 9, 20150Comments

Ocean warming speeds up cycle of climate change

British and German scientists have identified another consequence of global warming that is likely to accelerate climate change still further, writes Tim Radford. The warming...
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July 12, 20140Comments

Critics refute assets claim by ‘Orwellian’ Shell

The world’s biggest oil company has been accused of ‘doublethink’ in claiming that its fossil fuel assets will continue to be highly profitable and in demand, while...
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April 5, 20140Comments

Artist Zaria Forman and her climate change call

Artist Zaria Forman has caught people’s imagination and interest through her art that helps remind people of the dangers posed by climate change. Zaria travels to breathtaking...
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March 24, 20140Comments

The Exxon Valdez oil spill 25 years on

Tragedy struck Prince William Sound in Alaska 25 years ago this month when the Exxon Valdez ran aground, rupturing its hull and pouring nearly 11 million gallons of oil into...
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