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[Title] => El Niño could make 2024 hotter than record 2023
[Summary] => This year could be hotter under El Niño's influence than the record-shattering 2023, the United Nations warned Friday, as it urged drastic emissions cuts to combat climate change.
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[Title] => Global warming pushes ocean temperatures off the charts — study
[Summary] => In 2023, the world's oceans took up an enormous amount of excess heat, enough to "boil away billions of Olympic-sized swimming pools," according to an annual report published Thursday.
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[Title] => World could breach 1.5C warming threshold in 7 years — study
[Summary] => The world may cross the crucial 1.5C global warming threshold in seven years as fossil fuel CO2 emissions continue to rise, scientists warned Tuesday, urging countries at the COP28 talks to "act now" on coal, oil and gas pollution.
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[Title] => COP28 opens with 'historic' launch of loss and damage fund
[Summary] => Nearly 200 nations agreed Thursday to launch a fund to support countries hit by global warming, in a "historic" moment at the start of UN climate talks in the oil-rich UAE.
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[Title] => Philippines urged to push for fossil fuel phaseout, climate justice at COP28
[Summary] => As COP28 opens in Dubai, climate and energy groups are hopeful that the Philippines will lend its voice to the calls for an equitable and swift transition from fossil fuels to renewables, and corporate accountability for climate impacts.Â
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[Title] => Every 1C of warming means 15% more extreme rain, researchers say
[Summary] => Global heating incrementally boosts the intensity of extreme rainfall at higher altitudes, putting two billion people living in or downstream from mountains at greater risk of floods and landslides, researchers said Wednesday.Â
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[Title] => Earth had 'second-warmest March on record' — monitor
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[Title] => No to greenwashing
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[Title] => El Niño could make 2024 hotter than record 2023
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[Title] => Global warming pushes ocean temperatures off the charts — study
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[Title] => World could breach 1.5C warming threshold in 7 years — study
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[Title] => COP28 opens with 'historic' launch of loss and damage fund
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[Title] => Philippines urged to push for fossil fuel phaseout, climate justice at COP28
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[Title] => Every 1C of warming means 15% more extreme rain, researchers say
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January 12, 2024 - 3:46pm