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Tunisia drought threatens 'catastrophic' grain harvest

A severe drought in North Africa has left Tunisian farmers bracing for a catastrophically poor harvest, imperilling food security in the cash-strapped country.
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Rain-free France matches record 31-day dry spell

France has matched its record dry spell of 31 days without significant rainfall, the country's weather service said Tuesday, amid concerns over water reserves in parts of Europe still reeling from last year's severe drought.

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Fight climate change without slowing growth, says UAE's COP28 chief

The fight against global warming should not be at the expense of economic growth, the UAE oil chief who will lead this year's UN climate talks said.
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A sea change in attitude: The underwater makeover on paradise island

Corals in Mauritius have been impacted by a "perfect storm" of climate change, pollution, the uncontrolled use of pesticides and herbicides, uncontrolled diving and snorkelling, and other human activities.

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Eco-protesters try to breach Downing Street security

Environmental activists have tried to breach the gates of Downing Street as part of a high-profile campaign to halt new oil and gas exploration in Britain.

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European CO2 storage project signs 'milestone' deal

A carbon storage project owned by three major European oil firms has secured its first commercial deal - considered a "major milestone" in decarbonising heavy industry.
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Fish die-off in Eastern Cape 'triggered by global warming'

The upwelling ocean phenomenon that led to hundreds of fish dying and washing up on the eastern and southern coasts of the Eastern Cape was triggered by global warming, and humans can prevent more fish from dying by reducing their carbon footprint.
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