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Weather disasters have cost the globe $2.4 trillion
Weather and climate-related disasters have caused $2.4 trillion in economic losses and nearly 2 million deaths globally since 1971.
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New report outlines ‘pathways’ to cut cO2 emissions
UN sponsored report says emissions will have to be curbed sharply to keep warming above “safe” levels. They have an ingenious plan.
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Carbon dioxide passes global 400 ppm milestone
C02 measurements in northern hemisphere were above 400 parts per million for month of April, the first time recorded in human history.
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May 28, 2014
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The record heat has the globe on track for its sixth-warmest year to-date and marks the 350th month in a row of above average global temperatures.
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Pew study shows China is the world leader in clean energy investment for the second year running, as global renewables investments continue to shrink.
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The latest IPCC report is chock full of illustrative tables and diagrams, here are 8 of the most illuminating ones that help tell an important story.
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Despite pockets of cold snaps, the world continued to warm and 2013 was the 6th warmest year on record.
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Mar 25, 2014
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