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In this news roundup: climate negotiations falter in Bonn, Ukraine cries ecocide over dam destruction, and why moths are as important as bees
In this news roundup: 1.5°C warming possible by 2027, climate lawsuits hit bottom lines, and why bats are key to preventing the next pandemic
In this news roundup: Ocean Census aims to discover 100,000 species, El Niño expected by September, and what high interest rates mean for the climate
In this news roundup: Wind and solar break new records, El Niño to return in 2023, and the Great Pacific Garbage Patch becomes its own ecosystem
In this news roundup: ICJ to rule on climate action, Indian tiger populations bounce back, and turbulent times ahead for aviation
Historic high seas treaty, 2 billion people without clean water, and what the Silicon Valley Bank collapse means for climate finance
In this news roundup: UAE appoints oil baron to lead COP28, 2022 breaks heat records across Europe, and many carbon offsets are meaningless.
In this news roundup: breakthrough in nuclear fusion, policymakers gather in Montreal for COP15, and why Indigenous Peoples are opposing 30x30
In this news roundup: Qatar greenwashes World Cup, air pollution causing 1 million stillbirths a year, and the EU subsidizes carbon emissions
In this news roundup: COP27 deal on loss and damage, Big Oil faces climate lawsuits, and why blue jeans are killing the planet.
In this news roundup: Lula defeats Bolsonaro in Brazil election, controversy around Egypt hosting COP27, and top 10 climate change myths
In this news roundup: 80% of cities affected by climate change, animal populations in freefall since 1970, and New Zealand to tax cow burps.
In the news: Hurricane Ian destruction, 1,700+ environmental activists killed in last decade, and what Nord Stream leaks mean for the climate.
In the news: Patagonia founder gives away company, Chile votes against progressive constitution, and how climate change fuels hate speech.
In the news: Pakistan floods affect 33 million, UN High Seas Treaty falls through again, and how Europe bankrolled Russian fossil fuels.