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Society isn’t changing fast enough to stop climate change: study

February 1, 2023 | The Hill

A new report has found that significant social change is needed to halt catastrophic climate change — and society isn’t changing fast enough.

Climate change: WMO unveils plans for sustainable monitoring of greenhouse gases

February 1, 2023 | United Nations

A UN-led plan to tackle climate change by radically improving the way heat-trapping atmospheric pollutants are measured all over the planet, is being given serious consideration by governments and the international scientific community, the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) said on Wednesday.

Government falling 'far short' on environmental targets

January 19, 2023 | BBC News

Government efforts to improve England's environment and to protect the natural world are falling "far short" of what is needed, a watchdog has warned.

Are climate change emissions finally going down? Definitely not

November 11, 2022 | NPR

The world is still on track for dangerous levels of warming, according to a new report from the Global Carbon Project. Emissions from burning fossil fuels are expected to reach record levels this year, more than 50% higher than they were when the Industrial Revolution began.

Brazil's Lula to Attend COP27 Climate Change Summit

November 1, 2022 | US News

Brazilian President-elect Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva will participate in this month's COP27 United Nations climate summit in Egypt, the head of his political party said on Tuesday.

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Meet the Giant Sequoia, the ‘Super Tree’ Built to Withstand Fire

July 15, 2022 | Scientific American

Mammoth redwood trees have evolved along with fire, but humans are disrupting that delicate balance

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Up to 19% of the world's 'irreplaceable' giant sequoias lost to fire in about a year, study finds

November 19, 2021 | USA Today

2021 was another disastrous year for California's giant sequoias, as wildfires killed thousands of the iconic trees, federal officials announced in a report released Friday.

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