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80% of the world's people want governments to take more decisive action on climate change
80% of the world's people want governments to take more decisive action on climate change

Even more – 86% – want their countries to put aside geopolitical differences and work together on issues affecting our planet

Scientists have discovered a rare gray whale that became extinct in the Atlantic Ocean 200 years ago
Scientists have discovered a rare gray whale that became extinct in the Atlantic Ocean 200 years ago

This exciting discovery, they say, illustrates the impact of climate change on marine life.

At the Bonn Conference, negotiations on climate finance reached a deadlock
At the Bonn Conference, negotiations on climate finance reached a deadlock

What does this mean for COP29, which will take place in November in Baku

Dengue fever is spreading rapidly across Europe due to climate change
Dengue fever is spreading rapidly across Europe due to climate change

The West Nile virus also demonstrates the dynamics of reaching new European territories

The bill to Russia for carbon dioxide emissions due to the war has reached $32 billion
The bill to Russia for carbon dioxide emissions due to the war has reached $32 billion

But the actual damage to the climate may be even greater

Giant viruses could help slow rapid melting of Arctic ice
Giant viruses could help slow rapid melting of Arctic ice

Scientists are currently working on confirming their hypothesis

The world is on “the road to climate hell” – UN Secretary General
The world is on “the road to climate hell” – UN Secretary General

Scientists also warn about the catastrophic consequences of global warming

The Bonn Climate Change Conference is underway: why it is important
The Bonn Climate Change Conference is underway: why it is important

It is about the most important goals of this event

If the world does not make peace with nature, there will be even more wars, – UN summit chairman
If the world does not make peace with nature, there will be even more wars, – UN summit chairman

She is sure that world institutions must be reformed in order to face global challenges

Three climate court cases that could set a precedent around the world
Three climate court cases that could set a precedent around the world

Courts in various countries are increasingly considering such claims

EarthCARE satellite launched into space to study the effect of clouds on climate
EarthCARE satellite launched into space to study the effect of clouds on climate

It will also measure radiation emitted from the Earth's surface and atmosphere