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Adapting Agriculture: China’s Plan to Climate Proof Potatoes
Molecular biologist Li Jieping and his colleagues gather a cluster of seven atypically small potatoes, one as little as a…
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China on Track to Peak CO2 Emissions by 2025, Survey Finds
There is growing optimism in China‘s green transition at a time when it is being asked to take the lead…
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Global Treaty to End Plastic Pollution: Key Agenda Items at INC-5 in Busan
The key negotiating session for a global treaty on plastic pollution is now under way in Busan, South Korea. More…
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Climate Campaigners Take Center Stage at COP29 in Baku
The COP29 Summit in Baku, Azerbaijan from November 11th to 22nd 2024 marks a watershed moment in the global climate…
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Rising Tide of Climate Change Protest: Arrest took place Amid Coal Export Demonstrations
Hundreds of demonstrators took to Newcastle’s harbour in canoes and kayaks for a climate protest which resulted in several arrests.…
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Leading the Green Revolution, Top Climate Activists Across the Globe
People all throughout the world are taking the lead in the battle against climate change and urging their governments and…
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CCPI 2025 Report Highlights Global Leaders in Climate Performance
The top two emitters, China and the US, are still in very low places at 55th and 57th respectively as…
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Turkey Joins Australia in Battle for 2026 COP31 Hosting Rights
Both Australia and Turkey are unwilling to abandon their campaign to host the United Nations climate change talks in 2026…
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Fighting Climate Change: Biden Announces Key Plans at Brazil G20 Summit
President Joe Biden made history as the first sitting U.S. president to visit the Amazon rainforest on Sunday while he…
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Will Milei Pull Argentina Out of the Paris Climate Agreement?
There is concern that President Javier Milei, an ally of US President-elect Donald Trump may consider withdrawing from the Paris…
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