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Afghanistan to attend COP29 climate talks for the first time since Taliban takeover
• 10:19 AM
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It's a rare invitation for the Taliban - the AFP reports that an Afghan delegation will attend the United Nations climate change summit which starts on Monday in Azerbaijan. In February this year, the country reopened its embassy in Kabul, but it hasn't
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Tens of thousands of Spaniards demand the resignation of Valencia leader for bungling flood response
• 9:39 AM
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Tens of thousands of Spaniards marched in the eastern city of Valencia on Saturday to demand the resignation of the regional president in charge of the emergency response to last week’s catastrophic floods that left more than 200 dead and others missing.
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'We lost everything that day': After Cyclone Freddy, Malawi struggles to rebuild
• 5:54 AM
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In March 2023, Malawi was devastated by Cyclone Freddy, the longest tropical cyclone on record. More than 18 months later, villages ravaged by the storm still feel the effects: isolation, illness and increased poverty. The country's authorities, grapplin
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The economic consequences of the floods in Spain are catastrophic
• 12:35 AM
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The aftermath of Spain's devastating floods is becoming clearer with thousands of hectares of crops destroyed. Citrus producers have been hit particularly hard. Story by Morgan Ayre.
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Spanish residents angry over slow relief effort following deadly floods
• 5:57 PM
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Protests have just begun in several Spanish cities, as thousands of people voice their anger over a lack of warning before the floods in Valencia, which killed at least 219 people. Survivors say they also felt completely abandoned in the aftermath. There
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Torrential rain hits the Spanish city of Cadaques, bringing grim search for flood missing to coast
• 10:20 AM
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Spain was soaked in its wettest October on record last month which culminated in catastrophic floods that have killed 219 people and left dozens missing, the government said on Friday. The rain has now hit the coastal city of Cadaques, details by France
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UN warns of malaria upsurge as South Sudan floods displace nearly 380,000
• 8:37 AM
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Flooding in South Sudan has displaced more than 379,000 people, the United Nations said in its latest update on Saturday, warning that an upsurge in malaria is "overwhelming" the country's health system.
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Friday, november 8, 2024

Europe's climate leadership at COP29: Trump comeback turns up heat on EU
• 2:25 PM
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Deadly floods in Spain and in central and eastern Europe, as well as devastating hurricanes in the US, are just some of the recent potent reminders of climate change. From November 11, world leaders are huddling in Azerbaijan's capital Baku for the COP29
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Deadly-flood drenches Spain in wettest October on record
• 2:23 PM
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Spain was soaked in its wettest October on record last month which culminated in catastrophic floods that have killed 219 people and left dozens missing, the government said on Friday. Story by Eliza Herbert.
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Authorities urge thousands to flee 'Mountain Fire' near Los Angeles
• 12:05 AM
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Authorities on Thursday urged thousands of people to flee a wildfire near Los Angeles that has destroyed scores of homes and cut power to tens of thousands of households. Firefighters said they are expecting the winds to subside across the region, giving
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Thursday, november 7, 2024

Rivers of mud in Spain could take six months to clear
• 7:55 PM
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It's been more than a week since the floods arrived to Spain and devastated swathes of the Valencian region. Now that the immediate shock has passed, residents are dealing with the reality that the mud is here to stay... and with it could come diseases.
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Global warming: On track for another world heat record this year
• 2:27 PM
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With less two months to go until the end of the year, the EU's climate monitor, Copernicus, says that 2024 will, with "virtual certainty" be the hottest one on record. Solange Mougin has more.
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'Virtually certain' that 2024 will be hottest year on record, EU monitor says
• 5:30 AM
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After months of increasingly frequent and devastating climate events, 2024 is set to register as the hottest year ever recorded, with global temperatures expected to rise 1.5C above pre-industrial levels, EU climate monitor Copernicus said Thursday.
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Amazon deforestation drops to nine-year low, says Brazil
• 4:14 AM
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Yearly deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon fell by almost a third since August 2023, the Brazilian government said on Wednesday, plummeting to a nine-year low after historic droughts and wildfires wrecked havoc on the crucial biome over the past year.
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Tuesday, november 5, 2024

Paying the price of climate change: Louisiana's insurance crisis
• 11:51 AM
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Since the storms of 2020 and 2021, many insurance companies have left the US state of Louisiana or gone bankrupt. Those that remain have increased their rates five-fold in some cases. The poorest homeowners are now unable to pay the insurance needed for
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Does Moo Deng have competition from a younger, Scottish pygmy hippo?
• 11:21 AM
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PRESS REVIEW – Tuesday, November 5: We take a look at the US front pages ahead of the country's landmark presidential vote. Also: what, if any, difference will the election result make to the ongoing war in the Middle East? Finally, a pygmy hippo born at
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Sunday, november 3, 2024

UN biodiversity preservation talks end without deal on financing
• 1:38 PM
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The world's biggest nature conservation conference closed in Colombia on Saturday with no agreement on a roadmap to ramp up funding for species protection. With other successes under its belt, the 16th Conference of Parties (COP16) to the UN's Convention
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Saturday, november 2, 2024

COP16 ends with no agreement on funding roadmap for species protection
• 3:03 PM
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The biggest conference on nature conservation worldwide, COP16, came to a close on Saturday. But participants stopped short of making a decision on one of the biggest asks of the summit – agreeing on a detailed plan to increase funding for biodiversity. 
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‘Worse and worse’: UNESCO reports surge in journalist killings
• 2:19 PM
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UN cultural body UNESCO on Saturday reported a surge in killings of journalists across the world with 162 deaths recorded in 2022 and 2023. The situation is getting “worse and worse, year after year”, said Richard Laurent, journalist and founder of Forbi
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Air pollution levels in Lahore rise 40 times above WHO limit
• 11:32 AM
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Air pollution levels in Pakistan's second biggest city Lahore reached an unprecedented high on Saturday, soaring more than 40 times above the WHO’s acceptable limit for pollutants. Authorities have imposed strict new restrictions, including partial work-
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Spain sends ten thousand more troops, police as flood death toll continues to rise
• 9:10 AM
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Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez announced on Saturday that Spain will deploy an additional 10,000 soldiers and police to the eastern Valencia region, which has been devastated by floods that have killed over 200 people. Volunteers also sprang into action on
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COP16 biodiversity summit agrees on permanent body for Indigenous representation
• 5:49 AM
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Delegates from 196 countries at the UN biodiversity summit in Cali, Colombia, approved on Friday a permanent body to represent Indigenous interests under the convention. Representatives from Indigenous communities celebrated the agreement, which acknowle
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Friday, november 1, 2024

Death toll from Spain flash floods reaches 205 as troops search for missing people
• 10:14 AM
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Spain sent 500 extra troops to join the search for an unknown number of missing people three days after flash floods killed at least 205 people, according to emergency authorities. Many people are still trapped in their homes without electricity, running
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Spain sends 500 extra troops to search for missing people after deadly floods
• 10:00 AM
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Spain sent 500 extra troops to join the search for an unknown number of missing people three days after flash floods killed at least 158 people in the Valencia region. Many people are still trapped in their homes without electricity, running water or acc
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Typhoon Kong-rey makes landfall in Taiwan, killing at least 2
• 3:28 AM
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Two months after Typhoon Gaemi battered Taiwan, Typhoon Kong-rey made landfall on the island on Thursday, as massive waves, serious floods and ferocious winds cut power, cancelled flights, killed at least two people and injured 580.
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Thursday, october 31, 2024

Zimbabwe and Zambia grapple with their energy futures.
• 11:39 PM
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Clarisse Fortuné brings you a round-up of society, culture and hot topics from the continent. This week, Zimbabwe and Zambia are running on empty as drought dries up their shared hydroelectric dam. Now they must grapple with how to ensure their energy fu
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COP16 biodiversity summit enters 'heart-stopping' final day with divide over funding
• 9:53 PM
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The COP16 summit on biodiversity is set to end Friday with negotiations stalled over how to reach funding targets of $200 billion per year for biodiversity by 2030. Developing countries have called for more money and better representation in decision-mak
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EU's greenhouse gas emissions dropped by 'huge' 8% in 2023
• 4:17 PM
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Emissions linked to buildings, agriculture, domestic transport, small industry and waste fell by 8 percent in 2023, with the latest reports showing that the EU is bucking a global trend for continuously rising emissions. It is still in a race against tim
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Why Spain's floods are its deadliest in a generation
• 3:55 PM
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Spain is reeling from its worst flooding in decades after a year’s worth of rain fell in a matter of hours this week in the country’s southern and eastern regions. The storm began on Tuesday and has so far killed at least 158, prompting experts to weigh
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Spanish rescuers race to save flash flood victims as death toll tops 90
• 1:14 AM
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Emergency service workers recovered scores of bodies in the eastern Spanish region of Valencia on Wednesday after heavy rains battered the country's eastern and southern areas, causing flooding and disrupting air and rail travel. Three days of mourning w
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Wednesday, october 30, 2024

Shift toward more plant-based foods will drastically reduce emissions: expert
• 10:05 PM
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A new report from medical and health experts is warning that climate change – driven by fossil fuel emissions – is raising heat levels to dangerous new heights, while also worsening drought and food security. About a third of all human-caused greenhouse
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Brazilian rancher charged with illegally deforesting large stretch of Amazon
• 11:32 AM
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PRESS REVIEW – Wednesday, October 30: US papers react to Steve Bannon's release from prison, with just days to go before the country goes to the polls. In other news, a Brazilian rancher may have chemically deforested an area equivalent to New York City
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Spanish rescuers race to save flash flood victims as death toll tops 90
• 4:40 AM
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Emergency service workers recovered scores of bodies in the eastern Spanish region of Valencia on Wednesday after heavy rains battered the country's eastern and southern areas, causing flooding and disrupting air and rail travel. Three days of mourning w
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More than 150 dead in Spain’s devastating flash floods
• 12:15 AM
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Flash floods that ravaged eastern Spain this week have left at least 158 people dead, Spanish news agency EFE said on Thursday. Tens of thousands of homes in the region are without electricity and roads are blocked by vehicles and mud left by torrents of
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Tuesday, october 29, 2024

Tinned tuna contaminated with mercury: NGOs
• 9:19 PM
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Tinned tuna in many European countries is contaminated with dangerous levels of mercury, according to two environment pressure groups who called on retail stores and governments to take "urgent" measures. FRANCE 24's James Vasina reports.
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Tinned tuna sold in Europe contaminated with dangerous levels of mercury, NGOs say
• 3:53 PM
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Tuna sold in cans in stores across Europe including the UK, France, Italy, Germany and Spain contain harmful levels of mercury, environmental groups said Tuesday. In a test conducted by the NGO Bloom, more of half of the sampled tinned tuna was contamina
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Monday, october 28, 2024

Emissions cuts 'not happening far enough and fast enough,' UN warns
• 1:35 PM
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The UN's Environment Programme (UNEP) is warning that crunch time for the planet is now a reality, and that any time left for climate delays has already run out. It warns that extreme heatwaves, storms, droughts and floods are already ravaging communitie
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Countries' current carbon-cut pledges 'miles short' of 2030 goal, UN says
• 10:19 AM
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The United Nations warned on Monday that countries' current pledges for reducing carbon emissions fall "miles short", as greenhouse gas levels reached record highs in 2023. A separate report by UN Climate Change found that barely a dent is being made in
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Sunday, october 27, 2024

Death toll from Tropical Storm Trami in the Philippines rises to 110
• 5:33 AM
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The death toll from Tropical Storm Trami on Sunday hit 110 in the Philippines in what is the deadliest storm to hit the southeast Asian country this year. Floods and rain-induced landslides also forced thousands of people to flee their homes. 
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Friday, october 25, 2024

Hatching of baby turtles in south of France puzzles scientists
• 3:40 PM
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Turtles have inhabited our oceans for over 150 million years, ever since dinosaurs roamed the Earth. Yet today, six out of seven living species are considered endangered. They usually live in tropical waters. However, since the late 2000s, one species –
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Paul Watson requests French nationality, French people support him in the street
• 12:22 AM
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Paul Watson was arrested in Greenland in July, on a warrant issued by the Japanese government in 2012. The activist is currently fighting extradition to Japan where he could face up to 15 years in prison for an incident in which a whaling ship was damage
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Thursday, october 24, 2024

UN warns 1.5C climate goal 'will soon be dead' without rapid emissions cut
• 4:07 PM
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World leaders are running out of time to stave off catastrophic climate change, Secretary General Antonio Guterres warned on Thursday as a UN report said current climate policies will result in global warming of more than 3 degrees Celsius by the end of
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Detained anti-whaling activist Paul Watson requests French nationality
• 2:54 PM
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Sea Shepherd founder Paul Watson has applied for French nationality as he fights a Japanese attempt to have him extradited from Greenland, where the prominent anti-whaling activist was arrested in July. Watson has previously asked French President Emmanu
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Anti-whaling activist Paul Watson 'anxious but in fighting spirit', lawyer says
• 1:54 PM
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One of the lawyers defending the international environmentalist and anti-whaling activist Paul Watson has spoken of his outrage at his client’s further detention.  A Greenland court has granted a fourth extension of Watson's time in jail for another thre
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More than 350 environmental activists killed in Colombia since 2018, says NGO report
• 2:01 AM
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A total of 361 people were killed in Colombia since 2018, a new report by the PARES foundation said Wednesday, linking some killings to armed groups fighting for territories coveted for illegal mining and coca production. 
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Wednesday, october 23, 2024

Increasing the 'sponginess' of cities: How can urban centres adapt to heavy rainfall?
• 2:07 PM
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In the past year, many regions across France have faced "exceptional" levels of rainfall. According to the national weather agency, the country experienced on average almost 30 percent more rain than in 2023. This is partly due to climate change. But els
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Greenland further extends detention of anti-whaling activist Paul Watson
• 10:53 AM
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A court in Greenland has once again decided to extend the custody of anti-whaling campaigner Paul Watson, until November 13, while Denmark considers a Japanese extradition request.
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Monday, october 21, 2024

Are camembert and blue cheese heading for extinction?
• 2:05 PM
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The COP16 summit opens this Monday in the Colombian city of Cali, with the ambition to stimulate the still timid implementation of objectives to safeguard biodiversity by 2030. But what exactly is biodiversity and what are the drivers of the collapse of
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'Nature is on the brink of burnout,' WWF warns as COP16 biodiversity summit opens
• 1:12 PM
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What do African forest elephants, leatherback turtles in Guyana and river trout in mainland France have in common? The answer is that all three have been highlighted in the latest Living Planet report from the World Wide Fund for Nature. They are linked
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Trial opens over mining giant BHP's liability in 2015 Mariana dam disaster
• 10:15 AM
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A long-awaited civil trial related to one of Brazil's worst environmental disasters, the 2015 Mariana dam collapse, is getting underway in London. More than 620,000 people, including relatives of 19 people killed in toxic mud, are having their cases hear
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Crunch time for conserving nature's treasures as COP16 biodiversity summit kicks off
• 10:04 AM
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PRESS REVIEW – October 21: Financing conservation in the embattled Amazon rainforest is at the heart of the COP16 biodiversity summit in Colombia. In other news, Donald Trump vies for votes in the swing state of Pennsylvania by lauding golfer Arnold Palm
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UN COP16 biodiversity summit kicks off in Colombia with funding push
• 4:34 AM
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The world's largest nature protection conference opened in Colombia Monday. UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres called for urgent action and investment in the Global Biodiversity Framework Fund (GBFF) established last year. He urged countries to increa
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Sunday, october 20, 2024

COP16: What’s at stake at the UN biodiversity conference
• 10:54 AM
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The UN's 16th annual conference on biodiversity – COP16 – kicks off Monday in Colombia with the world's pledges to halt humankind's destruction of nature put to the test. Building on pledges made at last year's conference, the near 200 participating coun
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Saturday, october 19, 2024

What remains of the dried-out Aral Sea, a man-made ecological disaster?
• 8:00 AM
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The Aral Sea was once the fourth-largest lake in the world, but today all that remains of it is a vast desert wasteland. In the 1950s, the Soviet Union began diverting the rivers that fed the Aral Sea for cotton production, and over time, it dried out. S
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Friday, october 18, 2024

Rising sea levels threaten Bargny, a coastal town in Senegal
• 9:39 AM
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The UN's climate chief says that money from richer, developed countries "must be at the core" of a new deal to ramp up funding for poorer nations to combat global warming. Meanwhile Africa continues to feel the devastating effects of climate change.. inc
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Major floods in southeast France cause significant damage, power cuts
• 8:18 AM
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Major flooding caused swathes of France’s southeast region to suffer significant damage and power outages after days of heavy rain. But the red flood alert placed on six departments was downgraded to orange on Friday – a sign the water levels are expecte
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Thursday, october 17, 2024

Sustainable sipping: How the drinks industry can reduce its carbon footprint
• 2:38 PM
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Just how sustainable is your happy hour? The beverage industry is among those facing pressure to mitigate its impact on the environment. In 2021, it accounted for 3.8 percent of global carbon emissions. We take a closer look in this edition of People & P
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Wednesday, october 16, 2024

Can Europe get up to speed? Turbulent switch to electric vehicles
• 6:11 PM
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Can Europe compete? Part of the answer is on display in Hall 5 of the Paris Motor Show, which opened its doors to the public on Tuesday. Chinese maker BYD is signalling its play for the French market with affordable – albeit subsidised – fully electric m
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Anti-whaling activist Paul Watson asks France's Macron for political asylum
• 4:25 PM
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Sea Shepherd founder Paul Watson has asked the French president to grant him asylum as he fights a Japanese attempt to have him extradited from Greenland, where the prominent anti-whaling activist was arrested in July, his advocacy group told a press con
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Fast fashion dumpsites in Ghana: Greenpeace slams 'public health disaster'
• 1:47 PM
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Greenpeace is sounding the alarm over what it calls an environmental and public health disaster in Ghana, pointing the finger at fast fashion. The clothing is imported and meant to be sold in Accra's largest second-hand market, but it's of such bad quali
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