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Climate News: The dilemma of air conditoning; Peter Fiekowsky talk 'Climate Restoration'; Don’t listen to Barnaby Joyce!

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Peter Kiekowsky talks about "Climate Restoration".

"Many people in flood-prone areas of Lagos, Nigeria, would like to relocate within the city";

"Don’t listen to Barnaby Joyce – New England loves renewable energy";

"California lawmakers approve the nation’s most sweeping emissions disclosure rules for big business";

"Is climate change contributing to mysterious gray whale deaths?";

"California moves toward banning new cars running only on gas by 2035";

"We Thought We Were Saving the Planet, but We Were Planting a Time Bomb";

"The Unimaginable Has Happened in Libya";

"Survival of Wild Rice Threatened by Climate Change, Increased Rainfall in Northern Minnesota";

"Climate Costs Imperil Unique, Diverse Detroit Neighborhood";

"Libya floods: How Storm Daniel caused a river ‘tsunami’ that killed thousands";

"More than 3,000 arrested as massive climate protests block major Netherlands motorway for fifth day";

"Decarbonisation in mining still a long way off";

"How close is Earth to becoming unlivable? Humans push planet to brink, study warns."'

"Hot, hotter, hottest: NOAA, NASA say Earth endured the most sizzling summer on record in 2023";

"Four Asian nations to lose $65bn this decade as heat and flooding shock clothing industry";

"Devastatingly low Antarctic sea ice may be the ‘new abnormal’, study warns";

"Are we causing more wildfires?";

"A gamer’s quest to prepare kids for climate change";

"When a storm dumped two feet of water on my city, I learned something gratifying about my neighbors.";

"More U.S. households now need AC due to climate change — but some can't afford it";

"Smart thermostats are helping Arizona’s grid ride out brutal heat";

"England’s rivers at risk as Michael Gove rips up rules on new housing";

"Bowen announces end to ‘remnants of climate wars’";

"New study reveals $90 billion needed to meet 2030 emissions goal in carbon credit projects";

"Humans Have Crossed 6 of 9 ‘Planetary Boundaries’";

"COP28 needs to show action not words for business, finance leaders";

"Hurricane Lee set to lash eastern New England and Atlantic Canada";

"Odds that 2023 will be Earth’s hottest year have doubled, NOAA reports";

"Maui Fire Death Toll Drops to 97 After Weeks of DNA Review";

"Mars unveils net-zero roadmap backed with $1bn three-year spending plan";

"Libyans call for inquiry as fury grows over death toll from catastrophic floods";

"Low Antarctic sea ice may be 'new abnormal'";

"‘Heat waves are the killer’: Tim Flannery warns of deadly risk over summer";

"Libyan deluge survivors hopped from rooftop to rooftop to escape";

"Fury over ‘avoidable’ deaths in Libya floods as thousands buried in mass graves with 11,000 confirmed killed";

"Experts call for global moratorium on efforts to geoengineer climate";

"In Libya’s flood-shattered east, a disaster of ‘mythic proportions’";

"It looks like the Batmobile, works on solar energy, and could be the future of cars";

"Heat alert issued as high temperatures bring early taste of summer to eastern Australia";

"Climate crisis set to jeapordise major fashion production hubs, retailers warned";

"To fight climate change, environmentalists may have to give up a core belief";

"Mediterranean Sea hits highest-ever temperature";

"US sets new record for billion-dollar climate disasters in single year'';

"Inflation headwinds for offshore wind";

"Leaders must listen to the people and end fossil fuels";

"Earth ‘well outside safe operating space for humanity’, scientists find";

"Iron Dust Could Reverse the Course of Climate Change";

"Summer 2023 was hottest on record, scientists say";

"An Economic Case Against Environmental Doomsayers";

"Texas, the go-it-alone state, is rattled by the failure to keep the lights on";

"New files shed light on ExxonMobil’s efforts to undermine climate science";

"Amazon launches seller sustainability hub and makes first direct air capture investments";

"How to be sort of vegan — and how it would help the planet".

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