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Chairman of the Joint Chiefs says ‘US credibility is at stake’ when asked about Trump’s NATO comments
  • Honest question: Why is Trump leading the polls? The guy is doing and has already done everything he can to destroy the US on the world stage. Can the average voter not see that?

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  • www.politico.com Greens erupt as fossil fuel ‘phaseout’ is dropped from proposed climate deal

    “COP28 is now on the verge of complete failure,” former U.S. Vice President Al Gore said. But organizers of the summit in Dubai urged nations to be flexible and compromise.

    “COP28 is now on the verge of complete failure,” former U.S. Vice President Al Gore said. But organizers of the summit in Dubai urged nations to be flexible and compromise.

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    www.theguardian.com Global carbon emissions from fossil fuels to hit record high

    Projected rate of warming has not improved in past two years, analysis shows

    Projected rate of warming has not improved in past two years, analysis shows

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    www.theregister.com World’s largest nuclear fusion reactor comes online in Japan

    JT-60SA produces largest volume of plasma ever made by humans, paves way for ITER

    JT-60SA produces largest volume of plasma ever made by humans, paves way for ITER

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    www.commondreams.org Al Gore Says Fossil Fuel Industry Has 'Captured the COP Process'

    The former U.S. vice president accused the United Arab Emirates of "abusing the public's trust" by naming the CEO of its national oil company as president of COP28.

    The former U.S. vice president accused the United Arab Emirates of "abusing the public's trust" by naming the CEO of its national oil company as president of COP28.

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    newatlas.com ‘Not right now’: Key marine species turned off sex by plastic chemicals

    A new study has found that chemical additives in everyday plastic might be stopping – or, at best, interrupting – the reproductive habits of a shrimp-like species that is key to the marine food chain. The findings provide a different perspective on the potential damage caused by specific pollutants.

    A new study has found that chemical additives in everyday plastic might be stopping – or, at best, interrupting – the reproductive habits of a shrimp-like species that is key to the marine food chain. The findings provide a different perspective on the potential damage caused by specific pollutants.

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    edition.cnn.com The planet is heating up faster than predicted, says scientist who sounded climate alarm in the 1980s | CNN

    The planet is on track to heat up at a much faster rate than scientists have predicted, meaning a key global warming threshold could be breached this decade, according to a new study co-authored by James Hansen — the scientist credited with being the first to sound the alarm on the climate crisis.

    The planet is on track to heat up at a much faster rate than scientists have predicted, meaning a key global warming threshold could be breached this decade, according to a new study co-authored by James Hansen — the scientist credited with being the first to sound the alarm on the climate crisis.

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    www.theguardian.com Scientists deliver ‘final warning’ on climate crisis: act now or it’s too late

    IPCC report says only swift and drastic action can avert irrevocable damage to world

    IPCC report says only swift and drastic action can avert irrevocable damage to world

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    www.euronews.com One-third of Nepal’s mountain ice has melted, UN chief warns

    From the foot of Mount Everest, António Guterres warned of floods, droughts and landslides if 1.5C global heating is breached.

    From the foot of Mount Everest, António Guterres warned of floods, droughts and landslides if 1.5C global heating is breached.

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    www.euronews.com Tree-eating bugs invade south-west France forests hit by wildfires

    Once home to 250-year-old maritime pines, roaring machines now cut, prune and remove numerous pest-infested trunks.

    Once home to 250-year-old maritime pines, roaring machines now cut, prune and remove numerous pest-infested trunks.

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    www.theguardian.com Environmental crime money easy to stash in US due to loopholes, report finds

    Secrecy and lax oversight mean illegal loggers and miners in Amazon can park billions in real estate and other assets

    Secrecy and lax oversight mean illegal loggers and miners in Amazon can park billions in real estate and other assets

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    edition.cnn.com A hidden feedback loop under Antarctica’s glaciers could accelerate sea level rise, scientists find | CNN

    Glaciers in East Antarctica will lose more ice in the future than previously thought, scientists reported Friday, in an alarming feedback loop where glacier meltwater is triggering even more ice loss as the planet warms.

    Glaciers in East Antarctica will lose more ice in the future than previously thought, scientists reported Friday, in an alarming feedback loop where glacier meltwater is triggering even more ice loss as the planet warms.

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    www.salon.com Over 100 dolphins cooked in the Amazon river as climate change heats water to Jacuzzi temperatures

    The dolphins may have lost 10 percent of their population, which could threaten the survival of the species

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    www.scientificamerican.com The World Solved Acid Rain. We Can Also Solve Climate Change

    Lessons from how we tackled acid rain can be applied to our world today

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    www.euronews.com Have European banks cashed in on deforestation and slavery?

    Environmental campaigners have dragged controversial investments into the spotlight, claiming that major European banks are linked to businesses that harm threatened species, engage in deforestation and other questionable environmental practices.

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    www.reuters.com Brazil food sector accounts for 74% of emissions: study

    Food production in Brazil, the world's biggest beef and soybean exporter, accounted for 74% of the country's greenhouse gas emissions in 2021, according to a study released Tuesday by environmental group Climate Observatory.

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    Google has sent internet into ‘spiral of decline’, claims DeepMind co-founder
  • DDG to the rescue! It's astounding how in this day and age, duckduckgo gives much more meaningful results than google. Exception made for local businesses, but for technical info and issues, DDG is way better.

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