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Brazil elections: Lula da Silva will return to Brazil's presidency in stunning comeback
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Brazil elections: Lula da Silva will return to Brazil's presidency in stunning comeback

Environmentalists meanwhile will be watching Lula da Silva’s administration closely, as it assumes governance not only over the Brazilian nation but over the planet’s largest forest reserves.

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Study finds butterflies struggle for survival in warmer autumns

Researchers have found that longer and warmer autumns make it difficult for green-veined white butterflies to survive the winter.

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Global warming: Cooler rooftops needed across Australia to tackle rising temperatures, experts say

Roofs across most of Australia are set to burst with pops of colour as governments of every hue are lobbied to mandate lighter roofs on new homes as a weapon to battle the impacts of global warming.

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How your odds of a white Christmas have changed

After all these years, Bing Crosby still spurs our dreams of a "White Christmas." But a new data analysis suggests some of us are better off leaving that dream of snow on Christmas morning to the holiday classics.
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The unbearable whiteness of climate anxiety

The climate movement is ascendant, and it has become common to see climate change as a social justice issue.

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Wealthier, whiter areas are more likely to get help after fires, data show

New research offers further signs that racial and economic inequality leave some Americans more exposed to the worsening effects of climate change.
New candidates emerge for trump’s top environmental adviser
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New candidates emerge for trump’s top environmental adviser

A new candidate was needed after the White House withdrew its previous nominee, who had drawn criticism for calling carbon dioxide the “gas of life.”
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