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Can Santa Claus survive in a melting world?
So many climate numbers. What do they all mean?
Nations deliver new climate targets ahead of climate summit
Study: 16,500 climate change deaths estimated in Europe summer
Third-hottest July on record wreaks climate havoc
How are oceans faring in a heating world?
What are the real impacts of melting glaciers?
UN: Global warming target unlikely to be reached
Extensive wildfires fueled record forest loss in 2024
Study: Dire sea level rise foreseen even if climate targets met
Scientists exploring how to beat heat for better sleep
Temperatures likely to rise across country
Report: Coral bleaching at highest level ever recorded
Global warming is a security threat and armies must adapt
UN: World’s glacier mass shrank again in 2024
Adviser Rizwana urges unified global action to tackle climate change
2024 saw fastest-ever annual rise in CO2 levels
Global heating a cold, hard fact
2024 was officially the hottest on record
Study finds global warming causes stunting, malnourishment in Bangladeshi children
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