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Climate News: Australia's CSIRO wraps up 'The State of the Climate for 2024

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The State of the Climate 2024 - good and bad news, but mostly bad.

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"Finland exports snow-saving mats to ski resorts hit by climate crisis";

"12 books to read about climate action ahead of the election";

"Fast action on methane to keep a 1.5°C future within reach";

"US election: Greens fear the EU may have to keep global climate action alive";

"Biodiversity finance grew ahead of COP16 but came mostly as loans, says OECD";

"NSW police take legal action to prevent climate activists blockading Port of Newcastle";

"At COP16, countries clash over future of global fund for nature protection ";

"‘Crippling’ loss of millions of dollars in solar rebates under investigation";

"‘Bad River,’ About a Tribe’s David vs. Goliath Pipeline Fight, Highlights the Power of Long-Term Thinking";

"Fossil fuel transition pledge left out of COP16 draft agreement";

"On Meeker Avenue in Brooklyn, How Environmental Activism Plays Out in the Neighborhood";

"Businesses may be investing more in climate adaptation than we think".

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