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The Climate Crisis Is Forcing Women and Girls to Sell Their Bodies
By Anya Zoledziowski
A family fell on such hard times after a cyclone that when a man offered their daughter, 17, a job, they agreed. They later learned she was forced into the sex trade.
In May 2020, when the catastrophic!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->…
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6 Books To Read on Climate Justice and Nature Centring Marginalised People
By Francisca Rockey
If you walk into your local library or bookshop and you’re looking for a book on nature or the climate crisis, you’re likely to find that most of the texts are written by white people; meaning most of our!-->!-->!-->…
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COP26 Ends With Promises, But Not Nearly Enough Progress
By Tina Gerhardt
The UN climate conference’s agreement acknowledges several key issues for the first time—but doesn’t do enough to address them.
As COP26 drew to a close with the Glasgow Climate Pact, a 10-page document,!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->…
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Facebook Failing To Combat Climate Misinformation, Warns New Report
Facebook has been called out for its failure to combat climate misinformation in a new report, the latest in a series of scandals for the social media giant. Released by climate campaign Stop Funding Heat, the report details Facebook’s!-->…
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How Climate Change Threatens Pregnant Women and Their Fetuses
By Cara Korte
World leaders will turn their focus to gender Tuesday at the U.N. global climate summit in Glasgow, Scotland. Globally, women are more vulnerable to the effects of climate change than men, as they make!-->!-->!-->…
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COP26 Not Tackling Food and Livestock Emissions, Experts Warn
As world leaders gathered at COP26 to draw up plans to tackle climate change, one big thing was missing from the agenda: food. With the global food system accounting for nearly a third of emissions, experts say that bringing food and!-->…
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‘Nice’ Isn’t Going to Save the Planet
By Mary Annaïse Heglar and Amy Westervelt
In a rapidly heating world, we don’t have time for etiquette.
“No matter what he says today,” climate activist Lauren MacDonald said through tears in her opening lines at!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->…
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The Number of Brits Eating Plant-Based Doubled In the Last Decade. Here’s Why.
The number of Brits eating and drinking plant-based alternatives nearly doubled over a 10-year period, from 6.7% to 13.1%, new research finds. Those numbers indicate that plant-based alternatives are likely to play an important role in!-->…
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How Young People Are Using Climate Litigation to Fight for Their Future
By Alex Robinson
Millennials and Gen Zs are suing governments and pension funds over their failures to address the climate crisis.
It all started with an email.
Mark McVeigh was procrastinating one day, as university students do,!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->…
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McDonald’s Double Big Mac Has The Same Climate Cost As Driving 24 Kilometres
McDonald’s famous Double Big Mac burger has the same climate impact as driving 24 kilometres in a car, a new analysis has found. The report, which examined the fast food giant’s menu in the UK using a carbon calculator, also showed that!-->…
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This Climate Board Game Tests Whether You Can Run A Sustainable Business
Do you think you could be a successful leader of a sustainable business? How do you plan to navigate challenges imposed by climate change? These are questions you’ll have to think about when you play Net Zero Game 2050, a new board game!-->…
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Cop26 Climate Plans Will Still Lead To 2.4℃ of Global Heating
The planet is still on track to see global temperatures rising by 2.4℃, despite the current pledges made at Cop26. The new analysis, which shows that the world will far exceed the 1.5℃ limit of the Paris agreement, criticises Glasgow for!-->…
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Coffee Won’t Taste and Smell The Same Due To Climate Change, Study Finds
The taste and smell of your morning coffee could be very different in a few years from now. In fact, it has probably undergone slight changes already due to climate change. In a new study, researchers found that shifting climate conditions!-->…
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Whose Voices Are (and Aren’t) Being Heard at COP26?
By Rachel Sarah
“COP26 is looking like one of the most inequitable, White, and segregated COPs to ever occur,” says Ayisha Siddiqa, a climate activist who traveled from New York City to Glasgow for the long-awaited!-->!-->!-->…
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What Is Deforestation? And Is Stopping It Really Possible?
By: Patrick Greenfield
As world leaders prepare to commit to halting the destruction of forests, here’s everything you need to know about some of the planet’s most biodiverse places.
Forests and nature are centre stage at Cop26. On!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->…
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Is the Global Methane Pledge Just “Words on Paper”?
By Amy Westervelt
More than 70 countries, including the United States, have promised to reduce methane emissions by 30 percent by 2030. Is it enough?
This week at COP26, more than 70 countries, led by the European Union and the!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->…
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There’s Still Time to Fix the Climate—About 11 Years
By Mark Fischetti
On October 31 world leaders will descend on Glasgow, Scotland, for the United Nations Climate Change Conference, or COP26, in a last-ditch effort to defuse the climate emergency by limiting global warming to!-->!-->!-->…
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Climate Positive vs Carbon Neutral: What Do These Climate Buzzwords Really Mean?
As world leaders gather in Glasgow for COP26 and make crucial agreements on climate change, you might be hearing a couple of new keywords and terms on the topic. We don’t know about you, but it’s all starting to get a little confusing,!-->…
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Reasons To Be Hopeful: The Climate Solutions Available Now
By: Damian Carrington and Guardian reporters
The climate emergency is the biggest threat to civilisation we have ever faced. But there is good news: we already have every tool we need to beat it. The challenge is not identifying the!-->!-->!-->…
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Exxon Is Desperate to Keep People From Realizing It Lied About Climate
By Geoff Dembicki
Oil executives delayed and deflected at a historic congressional hearing into climate denial Thursday. Experts say once people learn the truth it could be game over for Big Oil.
Exxon had been dreading this day!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->…
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‘Breathtaking’ Lack of Commitment as Rich Countries Delay Climate Finance Pledge to 2023
The UK will have to open COP26 with a last-ditch bid to mobilize US$100 billion per year in climate finance from the world’s richest nations,
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