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El Nino is close: the UN warned of new record heat waves
El Nino is close: the UN warned of new record heat waves

The past eight years have been the warmest on record, despite the cooling effect of La Niña

The Netherlands wants to spend €28 billion on a massive reduction in carbon emissions
The Netherlands wants to spend €28 billion on a massive reduction in carbon emissions

The government insists on the construction of small nuclear reactors

The EU and Norway have created a Green Alliance to combat climate change
The EU and Norway have created a Green Alliance to combat climate change

The agreement will be of primary importance in the Arctic region

The US wants to stop the large-scale deforestation of the Amazon
The US wants to stop the large-scale deforestation of the Amazon

Stopping the deforestation of the Amazon could be a way to stop China from making further economic inroads into Brazil

Climate change boosts solar energy potential – study
Climate change boosts solar energy potential – study

In 2022, Europe had 130 more hours of sunshine than average

Scientists have confirmed the rapid melting of the glaciers of Greenland and Antarctica
Scientists have confirmed the rapid melting of the glaciers of Greenland and Antarctica

Accelerating ice sheet loss means that sea levels are expected to rise significantly over the next decade

The US government will provide $3.5 billion to clean the atmosphere from carbon
The US government will provide $3.5 billion to clean the atmosphere from carbon

Technology on a scale that will be able to affect climate change may be too expensive

Global warming can change the taste of wine
Global warming can change the taste of wine

Dry wines are becoming more rare

Southern Europe was once again affected by a large-scale drought
Southern Europe was once again affected by a large-scale drought

Drought can harm the operation of European hydroelectric power plants, agriculture, stop river transport

The temperature of the ocean reached a new record: scientists predict disasters
The temperature of the ocean reached a new record: scientists predict disasters

Warmer oceans create more destructive storms, accelerate the melting of glaciers and raise global sea levels

Global carbon emissions to start falling from 2023 – study
Global carbon emissions to start falling from 2023 – study

The energy crisis helped push energy security to the top of the political agenda

Investors force companies to reduce carbon emissions
Investors force companies to reduce carbon emissions

Although the trend toward climate action is growing, the pace of corporate change is too slow