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Climate Change - Page 9

July 9, 2026
China/World

Super Typhoon Bavi Triggers Widespread Alarm in China as Millions Brace for Storm Impact

Residents across eastern China are preparing for the arrival of Super Typhoon Bavi, a storm spanning nearly 940,000 square kilometres that has prompted supply stockpiling, travel concerns and emergency preparations as authorities

Diplomacy/Geopolitics

Tiny Pacific Nation Defies Trump in Landmark UN Climate Vote

In a striking diplomatic victory that has reshaped the global climate debate, the tiny Pacific island nation of Vanuatu has pushed through an ambitious climate resolution at the United Nations General Assembly, overcoming resistance from the administration of Donald Trump

May 21, 2026

The Nuclear Energy Dilemma: Climate Savior or Existential Threat?

Sri Lanka Guardian Essays

With the planet teetering on the brink of climate disaster and the goal of achieving net-zero carbon emissions by 2050 rapidly slipping away, the need for alternatives to

The Pitfalls of Unrestrained Capitalism: Climate Disaster, Financial Collapse, and Military Conflict

Interviews

The following is excerpted from David Barsamian’s recent interview with Noam Chomsky at AlternativeRadio.org David Barsamian: On March 20th, the UN’s Intergovernmental Panel on

Green Hydrogen: A Risky Bet or Future Solution?

September 8, 2024
Business

Driven by the urgent need to reduce or possibly eliminate the use of fossil fuels like crude oil and coal, as a strategy to prevent the emission of global warming gases such

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Australia must achieve net-zero emissions by 2040: gov’t report

September 6, 2024
News

Australia must reach net-zero emissions by 2040 to limit global warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius, the government’s top climate change agency has said. The Climate Change Authority (CCA) on Thursday released a

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Future of Air Transport in the Age of Aquarius

September 6, 2024
Aviation/Business

“When the moon is in the Seventh House And Jupiter aligns with Mars Then peace will guide the planets And love will steer the stars This is the dawning of the Age

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India’s Challenges on the Energy Front Formidable

September 1, 2024
India

It is generally said that energy consumption levels are an indication of industrial, economic, and social conditions in society. This is true, as the use of energy is essential for industrial, agricultural,

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The Effect of Climate Change on Insurance

July 11, 2024
Business

Risk comes from not knowing what you’re doing. ~ Warren Buffett So far, we have been obsessed with (and rightfully so) the portentous calamity we are facing with a rapidly heating globe.

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Coral reefs suffer 4th global bleaching event due to climate change

May 22, 2024
News

The world is currently experiencing its fourth global coral bleaching event, the second in a decade, which is caused by high ocean temperatures brought on by climate change, according to a recent

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Death toll from south Brazil’s climate disaster hits 151

May 17, 2024
News

As many as 151 people have died to date from south Brazil’s worst climate disaster on record and another 104 people remain missing, the Civil Defense agency said Thursday. Since torrential rains

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Downpours, floods add to suffering of impoverished Afghans

April 18, 2024
Afghanistan/News

Standing inside his destroyed mud house and thinking about how to cope with the problems arising out of the destructive flood, the impoverished Qand Agha lamented that rebuilding his house requires at

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Control Population for Climate Survival

February 3, 2024
Columns

Ever since 1995, Global Climate Meets have taken place several times with COP 28 recently held in Dubai, where a high level of concern has been expressed about the steady increase in

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How Media Companies Can Meet Their Climate Commitments—and How Readers Can Help

February 1, 2024
Education

The global shift toward plant-forward diets, particularly in wealthy countries, is consistently recognized as one of the most effective ways to reduce global greenhouse gas emissions. Given the significant influence media wields in shaping

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