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New IPCC climate report to add pressure for action and justice
The IPCC releases the next part of their 6th Assessment Report next month, summarising the latest scientific understanding on impacts, adaptation and vulnerability, and action needed to build resilience.
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“It’s like looking through a window” – giant portal to the Antarctic appears in London
A towering portal has appeared in London’s iconic Trafalgar Square bringing the Antarctic to the heart of a major city in real time.
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TotalEnergies and ExxonMobil to do seismic testing in whale grounds, Greenpeace report shows
"Total and Exxon are exposing endangered species and crucial ecosystems to unbearable noise and pollution from seismic blasts and deep-sea drilling operations."
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‘This monster machine is built for profit: nothing else’ – activists scale vast deep sea mining vessel as governments meet to discuss fate of seafloor
'Make no mistake, this monster machine is built for profit: nothing else. It’s not for delicately exploring the seafloor – it’s for profit at the expense of nature."
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The Japanese government and the Fukushima nuclear disaster – History repeating itself?
The new government of Kishida may yet find out, as the government of Boris Yeltsin did nearly three decades ago, that you may have plans for dumping radioactive waste into the sea, but it does not mean you will be able to.
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Kunming Declaration announced at UN Convention on Biological Diversity – Greenpeace response
“Our global biodiversity crisis is urgent but so far the CBD’s progress has been too slow. Autopilot won’t get us there.”