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Brazil is up in flames—here’s why
The record-breaking fires in Brazil have already surpassed the grim mark from last year, and Bolsonaro’s government is to blame.
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Trump and Bolsonaro “meltdown” during UN Biodiversity Summit
Ice sculptures of presidents Donald Trump and Jair Bolsonaro melt in New York to illustrate their absence at the meeting and the urgency to act on the nature and biodiversity collapse.
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Wake Up Call
The Wake Up Call 2020 is a meeting between young climate and nature activists, and political leaders from around the world to discuss ocean protection.
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Greenpeace responds to Swedish oil company Preem withdrawing expansion plans, following protests
Swedish oil company Preem announced today it will cancel its plans to expand their oil refinery Preemraff.
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What you need to know about Taiwan’s coral bleaching
Taiwan is home to a diversified coral ecology that is rarely seen in other subtropical areas around the world.
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The world failed on all of its biodiversity targets. What happens next?
Governments didn’t reach any of the targets in full to slow biodiversity loss, and as a result nature is at breaking point.
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Southeast Asia power sector scored: Bottlenecks and bailouts pose major climate risks
Of the eight Southeast Asian countries examined, none will achieve the target 1.5 degrees pathway without significant market and regulatory changes, while Vietnam performed the best and Indonesia performed the worst.