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Visa problems shut poorest countries out of crucial UN climate talks in Bonn
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Canadian forest fires are losing their climate cooling power, says study
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Temporal Coverage over Density: Parsimonious Training-Set Design for ML Climate Downscaling
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Climate vulnerable residents in Nigeria are creating makeshift adaptation systems
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Disentangling the effects of sea surface temperature and CO$_2$ in global machine learned weather-climate emulators
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Christian leaders alarmed by climate crisis raise questions over GB News owner’s £28m church donations
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Christian leaders alarmed by climate crisis raise questions over GB News owner’s £28m church donations
Exclusive: Sir Paul Marshall’s climate views and those broadcast on GB News said to be ‘in direct opposition’ to those of Church of EnglandThe co-owner of GB News, a British TV channel accused of broadcasting climate change denial, has donated £28m to influential Church of England institutions that support climate action. This raises “serious questions”, say Christian leaders, given that Sir Paul Marshall’s views on the climate crisis and those frequently broadcast on the TV channel are “in...
'The Real Scoreline' reveals the nations facing climate penalties
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Aerosols may warm or cool the climate depending on timing, new study finds
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Managing hydrogen emissions is key to maximizing climate benefits as hydrogen use expands, say researchers
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