Sand, dust storms affect about 330 million people due to climate change: UN
15 Jul 2025
Nearly half the global population has also been exposed to dust levels exceeding WHO safety thresholds.
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California and Connecticut are working together on a multi-state "plan of attack" against President Donald Trump's repeal of the foundation of federal climate regulation of vehicles, the states' attorneys general told Reuters on Tuesday.
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European Union countries on Wednesday backed plans to strengthen price curbs in the bloc's upcoming carbon market, EU diplomats told Reuters, in response to concerns from some governments that the policy could raise fuel bills.
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The case for Australian carbon tariffs
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US pressures global energy body to drop net zero modelling
Thu 19 Feb 2026
The United States is calling on the world's most influential energy organisation to abandon net zero emissions scenario modelling that has informed much of the global green transition, arguing the targets are unrealistic.