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Climate News: Christmas is upon us - it is economically expensive and is equally costly in an enviornmental sense

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"Cyclone Chido map: ‘Horrific’ devastation as French island Mayotte hit by most powerful cyclone in 90 years";

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"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";

"Climate's collision course: Science meets politics";

"Australians are gripped by feelings of doom about the state of the world. It’s time to throw the phone away";

"More coal and gas, less renew

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