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Airplane turbulence is on the rise: Here's why

Although not a pleasant experience, turbulence is a normal and sometimes inevitable part of flying. But it could be getting a lot worse—because of climate change.

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Trump's second term as president would plunge EPA into 'alternate universe'

A second term for Donald Trump would plunge the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) into an "alternate universe," an EPA veteran who worked under the Trump administration told Newsweek.

Heatwave: think it's hot in Europe? The human body is already close to thermal limits elsewhere
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Heatwave: think it's hot in Europe? The human body is already close to thermal limits elsewhere

I am a scientist who researches climate hazards. This week I have published research on the potential for a catastrophic cyclone-heatwave combo in the global south. Yet over the past few days I have been approached by...
'Get ahead of these risks': BlackRock issues climate risk warning to investors
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'Get ahead of these risks': BlackRock issues climate risk warning to investors

Asset management giant warns investors are vastly underestimating risks posed by climate change impacts today 'not just years in the future'

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Investors worth $30T urge steel industry to 'safeguard future in face of climate change'
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Investors worth $30T urge steel industry to 'safeguard future in face of climate change'

More than 250 institutional investors representing over $30tr in assets urge steel sector to set out decarbonisation strategies to guard against climate-related risks.

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New York’s sewer overflows could be contributing to climate change
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New York’s sewer overflows could be contributing to climate change

Research suggests that pollutants from untreated sewage reduce the capacity of local wetlands to absorb carbon and mitigate the impact of greenhouse gases.
Why we set a Net Zero goal: Unilever's Jeff Seabright on climate risks, becoming carbon positive, and the moral case for action
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Why we set a Net Zero goal: Unilever's Jeff Seabright on climate risks, becoming carbon positive, and the moral case for action

Unilever's Chief Sustainability Officer provides an insight into why the consumer goods giant was one of the first multinationals to set a net zero emission target,Climate change,Management,Policy ,Net Zero Now,Unilever,Emissions Reduction Target,Paris Agreement,In-depth
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