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Carbon monoxide levels spike due to billowing smoke from wildfires fueled by climate change: Study

The US National Centre for Atmospheric Research has found that carbon monoxide levels have spiked due to billowing smoke from wildfires in the last few years.

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Neil Young asks Spotify employees to quit over coronavirus misinformation and climate change

Taking aim at Spotify over spreading misinformation about coronavirus and climate change, Canadian singer-songwriter Neil Young has asked the company's employees to quit.

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Ship traffic threatening Antarctica's pristine marine ecosystem, says study

Ship movements related to fishing, tourism, research, and supply expose the Antarctic continent to human impacts.

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Experts warn first-ever rain in Greenland ice sheet shows risks of climate change

Rain poured on the highest point of the Greenland ice sheet for the first time in recorded history in August. It didn't even make the news.

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Biden-backed $1.2 trillion infrastructure bill passes key hurdle

In a rare example of bipartisanship in Washington, a $1.2 trillion bill aimed at improving the US' roads, highways, bridges, and high-speed internet gained the support of 18 Republican senators and 49 Democratic senators.

'Prepare for what's after': Justin Trudeau warns Canada against climate change
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'Prepare for what's after': Justin Trudeau warns Canada against climate change

Canada's Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau, is asking his opposition to finally admit that climate change is real, and has urged locals to prepare for what's after the pandemic.

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