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'Global North owes $170 trillion for excessive CO2 emissions'

Published
Monday 5th June, 2023
Categories
Society & Politics
Environment

Industrialised nations responsible for excessive levels of CO2 emissions could be liable for $170 trillion in compensation by 2050 to ensure climate change targets are met, say researchers.

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‘No time for complacency’ with COVID-19

Published
Friday 26th May, 2023
Categories
Coronavirus

Senior health experts have warned European governments and institutions against complacency in their ongoing response to COVID-19.

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Accelerated melting of glaciers in Greenland

Published
Friday 26th May, 2023
Categories
Science
Environment

A study has found widespread mass loss of glaciers and ice caps in Greenland since the start of the 20th century. 

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Too Good To Go: Protecting pockets and the planet

Published
Thursday 18th May, 2023
Categories
News

At a time of rising food prices and a deepening climate crisis, Jamie Crummie has created a global phenomenon which helps customers rescue unsold food from businesses, saving it from going to waste.

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