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Marine heatwaves may force fish to flee huge distances: Study
Fish and other marine life may have to flee thousands of kilometers to escape damaging heatwaves, according to research published Wednesday, highlighting the scale of disruption caused by these increasing surges in ocean temperatures.
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New Zealand unveils plan to go carbon neutral by 2050
New Zealand introduced legislation Wednesday to make the South Pacific nation carbon neutral by 2050, although greenhouse gas emissions from the economically vital agricultural sector will not have to meet the commitment.
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Two thirds of African cities face 'extreme climate risk'
Rapid population growth and poor infrastructure have put two out of three cities in Africa at "extreme risk" of the threats posed by climate change.
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Another problem with China's coal: Mercury in rice
Mercury pollution is a problem usually associated with fish consumption. But some people in China, the world's largest mercury emitter, are exposed to more methylmercury from rice than they are from fish. In a recent study, we explored the extent of this problem and which direction it could go in the future.
When interests collide
From the macroeconomic point of view, renewable energy development creates new jobs and therefore boosts growth.
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Sailing seas to save Mother Earth
The Fleur de Passion has gone through a fascinating evolution from a World War II German minesweeper into an expedition ship on a mission to mitigate climate change.
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