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Climate advocates protest in downtown Kingston against deep-sea mining
The placard-bearing group shouted chants urging citizens to “say no to deep-sea mining” while standing at the Kingston waterfront across from the Jamaica Conference Centre, where the headquarters of the International Seabed Authority (ISA) is located
A $2.3 million home listing in Nantucket just slashed its price by a whopping 74% after its shoreline eroded drastically in just a few weeks4–5 minutes
Major cities are not alone in feeling the effects of climate change. Small vacation towns are starting to get the brunt of sea-level rise—as evidenced by one home listing in Nantucket, Massachusetts
Species in 17 mountains worldwide face extinction risk due to global warming: Study
due to the rapid rate at which the planet is warming, new research published in the journal Nature has found.
Researchers said that the mountains at significant risk due to global warming included those in the Iran-Pakistan region, Northeast Asia, Brazilian highlands, Western America and Mexico, and the Mediterranean basin
Fossil fuel production on track to wreck climate goals till decade end
It seems meeting our commitments to halt average global temperatures below 2 degree Celsius to be an impossible task with each passing year and the consequences of this are also slowly unfolding in real time
Women Hold the Key to our Climate Future
Zainab Salbi, founder of Women for Women International and co-founder of Daughters for Earth, shares why she is putting women in positions of power to fight the climate crisis
US Leads in New Fossil Fuel Projects Despite Climate Emergency
A new report published Wednesday by Global Energy Monitor
Despite the stark warning, last year at least 20 oil and gas fields worldwide reached “final investment decision,” the point at which companies decide to move ahead with construction and development. Those approvals paved the way for the extraction of 8 billion barrels of oil equivalent (boe)
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