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EU Commissioner for climate in Paris to discuss upcoming climate proposal and sustainable aviation

CNA 19 Jun 2025
Commissioner for climate, net zero and clean growth, Wopke Hoekstra, is currently ...
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Azerbaijan Highlights Importance Of Climate Transparency At Bonn Climate Summit

MENA FN 19 Jun 2025
(MENAFN - AzerNews) Nazrin Abdul Read more "This year marks a critical milestone in the implementation of the Paris Agreement. The submission of the first Biennial Transparency Reports (BTRs) is not ... .
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Mayors Recognized for Leadership on Renewable Energy, Climate Resilience San Francisco and Colton Mayors Win Top Climate Awards (The United States Conference of Mayors)

Public Technologies 19 Jun 2025
Tampa, FL - As growing energy demand and climate change continue to pose significant challenges for cities everywhere, eleven U.S. mayors were recognized today for their local action, with each winning a 2025 Mayors' Climate Protection Award.
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17th Climate Change & Business Conference: Where Ambition Meets Action

Scoop 19 Jun 2025
The two day-event will offer a unique opportunity to learn from global and domestic leaders and changemakers across business, government, iwi, media and civil society, who are turning climate strategies into solutions and real-world impact ... .
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Climate change could cut crop yields up to a quarter

Daily Times Chronicle 19 Jun 2025
Climate change is on track to reduce by 11 percent in 2100 the yields that today provide two-thirds of humanity's calories from crops, even taking into account adaptation to a warming world, scientists said Wednesday ... .
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Warning signs on climate flashing bright red: top scientists

The Mercury - Manhatten Knasas 19 Jun 2025
From carbon pollution to sea-level rise to global heating, the pace and level of key climate change indicators are all in unchartered territory, more than 60 top scientists warned Thursday ... .
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Major Oil Companies Face First 'Climate Death' Lawsuit

Slashdot 19 Jun 2025
Attribution science research determined the 2021 heatwave would have been "virtually impossible" without human-made climate change and was at least 150 times rarer without warming.
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Celebrating with 'defiant joy': Juneteenth takes on a new meaning in today's climate

The Sun Chronicle 19 Jun 2025
ATTLEBORO — The city’s annual Juneteenth celebration is taking on a more urgent meaning this year, according to one of the people involved in the event ... .
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Your A.I. Queries Come With a Climate Cost

New York Times 19 Jun 2025
When it comes to artificial intelligence, more intensive computing uses more energy, producing more greenhouse gases ... .
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S.Africa's iconic protea flower relocates as climate warms

The Daily Sentinel 19 Jun 2025
On his farm two hours north of Johannesburg, Nico Thuynsma gestured towards thousands of orange, yellow and pink proteas in flower and thriving 1,500 kilometres (930 miles) from their natural home at the southern tip of Africa ... .
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