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- Many Fighting Climate Change Worry They Are Losing the . . .
Many Fighting Climate Change Worry They Are Losing the Information War Shifting politics, intensive lobbying and surging disinformation online have undermined international efforts to respond to
- New York Times: Many Fighting Climate Change Worry They Are . . .
by Lisa Friedman and Steven Lee Myers New York Times When nearly 200 nations signed the 2015 Paris agreement, acknowledging the threat of rising global temperatures and vowing action, many hoped that the era of climate denial was finally over Ten years later it has roared back, arguably stronger than ever
- Climate activists worry they’re losing information war
When nearly 200 nations signed the 2015 paris agreement, acknowledging the threat of rising global temperatures and vowing action, many hoped that the era of climate denial was finally over ten years later, it has roared back, arguably stronger than ever
- The world lost the climate gamble. Now it faces a dangerous . . .
A decade on, with the latest climate conference ending in Belém, Brazil, without decisive action, we can definitively say humanity has lost this bet Warming is going to exceed 1 5°C
- COP30 falls short as nations dodge fossil fuel commitments
IEA Despite more than 30 years of climate change negotiations, carbon dioxide concentrations in the atmosphere continue to rise as concomitantly do global average temperatures
- A War on Climate Change: Are Environmental Activists Losing . . .
After the COP climate summit in Brazil ended without new targets to reduce the use of fossil fuels, he wants the UK government to lead a global emergency action plan as it did in World War Two and
- Efforts to combat climate change falling short, UN report . . .
A new United Nations report finds that global plans to fight climate change will barely reduce future warming and says that the United States’ withdrawal from the Paris Agreement counteracts much of the progress made in recent years
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