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Greenhouse Gas Emissions
Greenhouse Gas Emissions
Greenhouse Gas Emissions
UN report: Governments, industry must up action on methane
UN: Greenhouse gases hit new record highs in 2023
Greenhouse gases continue to rise as warming hits record
World must rapidly cut emissions or see nearly 3°C warming
Scientists: 2023 will be the warmest in 125,000 years
That sinking feeling
Greenhouse gases: The global warming culprit
Europe in crossfire of US-China economic rivalry
World Bank okays $250m for Bangladesh for better environmental management
Scientists revive 48,500-year-old zombie virus
How to save the planet
It’s never too early to go green
Australia commits to cut greenhouse emissions by 43%
Study: Carbon emissions dip, at least briefly, in China
UN: Climate change indicators hit record highs in 2021
Report: Window of limiting global warming not yet closed
Time is running out
Study: Animal-based food generates nearly twice the emissions as plant
UNFCCC praises Bangladesh for efforts to cut greenhouse gas emissions
Kazi Farms reduces emission by producing organic fertilizer, but it could do much more with higher composting capacity
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