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In Greta worshipping Brit scientists’ minds, every disaster is caused by global warming…even my dog’s ...

The Sun 19 Apr 2024
IT started raining in the UK in the middle of October and hasn’t really stopped since. The ground is sodden. Rivers have burst their banks ... 8. 8. So when I heard they’d had a spot of rain in Dubai, my first reaction was, “Diddums!” ... It was biblical ... .
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Plastic industry is heating up Earth

The Daily Mail 19 Apr 2024
... a 2.7 or 3.6 degrees Fahrenheit global rise in temperature ... The cost of all this pollution is not just paid in global warming, but also in the actual financial costs of dealing with a heating planet.
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Environmental Damage Could Cost You a Fifth of Your Income Over the Next 25 Years

Wired 19 Apr 2024
The world is already committed to warming that will undercut the global economy by 20 percent between now and 2050. That’s six times the price of limiting warming to 2 degrees Celsius ... .
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Keep it Simple: Climate control and the art of gardening

News-Review - Petoskey 19 Apr 2024
Global warming could very well be the demise for Michigan fruit growers as the climate becomes warmer and the seasons become less and less predictable.
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'Never thought we can watch a flight take off from the ocean,' rare and record-breaking rainfall in Dubai triggers debate in China on climate change

People Daily 19 Apr 2024
Global warming may bring extreme weather events to regions where they have not typically occurred in the past, as one of the emerging features of extreme events, said Zhang, given the example of heavy rainfall in the usually dry Middle East.
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Next UN climate talks are critical to plot aid for poorer nations, says incoming president

The Associated Press 19 Apr 2024
... talks in November views the upcoming negotiations as a key link in international efforts to curb worsening global warming — if they can be successful.
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Climate impacts to cut global GDP by nearly a fifth

The Manila Times 19 Apr 2024
Annual investment needed to cap global warming below 2 C — the cornerstone goal of the 2015 Paris Agreement — is a small fraction of the damages that would be avoided, the researchers found.
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This ancient snake in India might have been longer than a school bus and weighed ...

The Courier-Tribune 19 Apr 2024
What these two monster snakes have in common is that they lived during periods of exceptionally warm global climates, said ... So does that mean that global warming will bring back monster-sized snakes?.
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It never rains but it pours: Intense rain and flash floods have increased inland in ...

Phys Dot Org 19 Apr 2024
Why? Global warming is amplifying the climate drivers affecting where flash floods occur and how often ... Why? Global warming is changing how the atmosphere circulates ... Short, intense rain bursts are going global.
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Ancient snake might have been longer than a school bus, weighed a ton

Pittsburgh Tribune Review 19 Apr 2024
What these two monster snakes have in common is they lived during periods of exceptionally warm global climates, said Jason Head, ... So does that mean global warming will bring back monster-sized snakes?.
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Deadly heatwave in the Sahel and West Africa would have been impossible without human-caused climate change

Capital Ethiopia 19 Apr 2024
If global warming reaches 2°C, as is expected to occur in the 2040s or 2050s unless emissions are rapidly halted, similar events will occur 10 times more frequently.
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Extreme Dubai rainfall linked to climate change, not cloud seeding: Scientists

Hindustan Times 19 Apr 2024
She said extreme rainfall is becoming much heavier globally because a warmer atmosphere can hold more moisture ... He wrote that with global warming when it rains, it rains heavily.
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Major global utilities agree to more than double clean energy capacity by 2030

Anadolu Agency 19 Apr 2024
According to IRENA, an annual investment of around $720 billion in power grids and grid flexibility is needed to limit global warming to 1.5°C ... Launched at COP28, UNEZA counts many of the leading global utilities among its membership.
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Global study finds there really are more insects out after dark

Phys Dot Org 19 Apr 2024
Our global analysis confirms there are indeed more insects out at night than during the day, on average ... Building a global dataset of sleepless nights ... Our research also points to the threat of global warming.
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Four dead in UAE, Dubai Airport still disrupted after storm

Middle East Monitor 19 Apr 2024
Scientists blame increasingly common extreme weather events, such as the rains in UAE and Oman, on human-led global warming. Dubai International Airport, one ....
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