Climate News: The world is on fire, the world is drowning; High temperatures and humudsity threaten humans
JUL 21, 2023
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"Humans can't endure temperatures and humidities as high as previously thought";


"The impact of climate change on the Pacific Nations";


"U.S. Investigating Why Delta Passengers Were Kept on Plane in Extreme Heat";


"Fossil fuel giants “gaslighting” on emissions, Climate Council calls for greenwash ban";


"Green Banks Spring Up in States, Spurred by $27 Billion Fund";


"Big Oil's Real Agenda on Climate Change 2022";


"ONLINE FARM BUSINESS RESILIENCE SHORT COURSE";


"The heat index reached 152 degrees in the Middle East — nearly at the limit for human survival";


"88 million people in the U.S. may be exposed to dangerous heat today";


"Some of Europe’s Most Popular Wines at Risk From Climate Crisis";


"Carbon Sequestration 101: Everything You Need to Know";


"China’s Xi Rebuffs Kerry’s Call for Faster Climate Action";


"Energy bills could drop by 75pc if Victorians from gas to electricity, report says";


"Flotation Energy starts Gippsland offshore wind work – before getting a licence";


"How to Protect Yourself from Smoky Wildfire Air";


"‘It’s unbearable’: Phoenix roasts at 110-plus degrees, with no end in sight";


"Charon heatwave: Why is it so hot in Europe and how long will it last?";


"In pictures: Europe scorched by blistering temperatures as second heatwave hits";


"Hottest temperatures ever: How do countries in Europe compare?";


"House Republicans propose planting a trillion trees as they move away from climate change denial";


"‘Things Don’t Always Change in a Nice, Gradual Way’";


"She’s on a Mission From God: Suing Big Oil for Climate Damages";


"The fastest route to a climate turnaround is also less expensive";


"Interventions in just five nations could reform livestock’s planetary impact";


"Technologists are figuring out how to make nylon green";


"Landslide in India leaves 10 dead, more than 100 feared trapped";


"Engaging football fans with climate change – case study";


"Watch monsoon rains raise river levels to touch the walls of the Taj Mahal in 45 year high";


"India, Germany, Poland: All the ways in which countries are harnessing solar power for railways";


"Too hot for the Olympics? Paris 2024 organisers are keeping a close eye on Europe's heatwave";


"Time for a siesta? German doctors call for midday work breaks as temperatures rise";


"Heat Waves in Europe Threaten Olive Harvest for Second Consecutive Year".



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