Climate News: Christmas is upon us - it is economically expensive and is equally costly in an enviornmental sense
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"Arctic Tundra Shifts to Source of Climate Pollution, According to New Report Card";
"How the Renewable Energy Boom Is Remaking the American West";
"As the Clock Ticks to Act on the Climate Crisis, N.C. Activists Target a ‘Carbon Plan’";
"The Popemobile—And the U.S. Postal Service—Are Going Electric";
"Consumption is driving global greenhouse gas emissions";
"Albanese government approves four coalmine expansions as Greens condemn ‘despicable’ move";
"Mayotte volunteers face 'massive destruction' in the wake of Cyclone Chido";
"Pakistan and Bahamas join push for global pact to phase out fossil fuels";
"Jann says losing her home wasn't the worst part about Black Summer bushfires";
"Fifty years ago, Cyclone Tracy devastated Darwin. The lessons from it have still not been learnt";
"A push to cool Australian cities may inadvertently increase our skin cancer risk, unless we act";
"Queensland authorities release dam water as flooding risks rise ahead of more rainy weather";
"Six innovative ways to float skyscraper-sized wind turbines";
"‘We’re gobsmacked’: climate groups angered by Labor’s ‘no new coalmines’ claim";
"Integrity in the transition: the case for a new Australian carbon removals framework";
"From destruction to deadly heat, photojournalists capture the reality of climate change in 2024";
"Carbon capture: The inside story of how a ‘delay tactic’ became a darling of the EU";
"Cyclone Chido: Are European countries throwing their overseas territories to the climate wolves?";
"From renewables to fossil fuels in Europe: How does your country generate electricity?";
"Want to try out climate fiction? Take your pick from the finalists of the first-ever fiction prize";
"Body heat could be the next big renewable after scientists invent ultra-thin tech to power wearables";
"Mayotte volunteers face 'massive destruction' in the wake of Cyclone Chido";
"'Forever chemicals' found in Sydney sewage by-products used in food production";
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