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Crude oil storage tanks at an industrial facility, representing oil production and associated carbon emissions.

Small Number of Fossil Fuel Giants Driving Climate Crisis

A Small Number of Fossil Fuel Giants Drive the Climate Crisis Just 32 fossil fuel companies were responsible…

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Los Angeles skyline under dry conditions, illustrating extreme water stress and growing freshwater scarcity in major cities.

Global Water Stress Threatens the World’s Largest Cities

Global Water Stress Threatens the World’s Largest Cities New analysis reveals that half of the world’s 100 largest…

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Deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon rainforest showing large areas of cleared land

Global Nature Loss Poses Growing Risk to UK Security and Food Supplies

Global Nature Loss Poses Growing Risk to UK Security and Food Supplies The accelerating decline of nature worldwide…

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Hedgehog in the UK countryside, a species threatened by habitat loss and biodiversity decline

UK Government Set to Miss Wildlife and Environmental Targets, Watchdog Warns

UK Government Set to Miss Wildlife and Environmental Targets, Watchdog Warns The UK government is on course to…

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Chanodichthys freshwater fish, a species affected by long-term pesticide exposure in lake ecosystems.

Pesticides Linked to Shortened Fish Lifespans, Study Finds

Pesticides Linked to Shortened Fish Lifespans, Study Finds New research has found that pesticides can dramatically reduce the…

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Workers clearing heavy snow from a New York City street after extreme winter weather.

US Greenhouse Gas Emissions Rise in 2025 for First Time in Three Years

US Greenhouse Gas Emissions Rise in 2025 for First Time in Three Years A cold start to 2025…

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Dead spruce trees in the Harz mountains killed by bark beetle infestation, showing widespread forest dieback.

Forest Dieback in the Harz Mountains Reveals a Growing Climate Crisis

Forest Dieback in the Harz Mountains Reveals a Growing Climate Crisis Even in late spring, the Harz mountains…

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