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Weak Arctic ice sees 56 polar bears descend on Russian village
Climate change is to blame for polar bears coming ever closer to Russian villages in search of food, says WWF
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'2010s is set to be the hottest decade in history'
Even if all Paris pledges were honoured, Earth is still on course to be more than 3°C warmer by the end of the...
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WATCH: Bushfire smoke shoots Sydney into top 10 global pollution index
Sydney, Australia's most populous city, is blanketed in a thick haze for the fourth consecutive day
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Ocean could provide over six times more food than it does today
Cultivating food from the ocean generally has a lower impact on the climate than land-based agriculture
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In pictures: Greta Thunberg sails to Europe, sets course for UN climate summit
Greta plans to attend the COP 25 climate summit in Madrid, which starts in just under three weeks
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First Arab astronaut urges climate protection on Earth
Witnessing Earth and its beauty from space made me realise the importance of preserving it, says Hazzaa al-Mansoori
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'Sea levels could rise even faster, higher than feared'
Such a change far outstrips current projections and could be catastrophic for vast swathes of humanity, study reveals
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Beyond vegan burgers: next-generation protein could come from air, methane, volcanic springs
With the explosive success of vegan beef and burger substitutes, the alternative protein sector just keeps growing
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Teen climate activist seeks lift back across Atlantic to climate meet
Thunberg's highly publicised journey has so far involved crossing on a zero-emission sailboat from England to New York
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Climate-fuelled flooding to imperil 300 million by 2050
More than two-thirds of the populations at risk are in China, Bangladesh, India, Vietnam, Indonesia and Thailand
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Scientists back wider family-planning access to ease climate threats
Each new person born needs food, energy and other resources, population increases generally adding to climate changes
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More trees, less cars: cities pledge cleaner air to tackle climate change
According to WHO, more than 90 per cent of people breathe dirty air, causing death and disease
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'Mediterranean basin badly hit by climate change'
New study reveals the Mediterranean basin covers portions of three continents: Europe, Asia and Africa
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UN plans vast urban forests to fight climate change
Urban forests are planned to make Africa and Asia's rapidly growing cities greener
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Climate change is 'challenge of civilisation', Pope tells UN conference
'While the situation is not good and the planet is suffering, the window of opportunity is still open'
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July hottest month measured, 2019 set to be among warmest years
Searing heatwaves saw records tumble across Europe last month, with high temperatures within the Arctic Circle















