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12 December 2024 - Latest Climate News

Author
A Touch of Space
Published
Thu 12 Dec 2024
Episode Link
https://atouchofspace.podbean.com/e/12-december-2024-latest-climate-news/

The Top Climate News for Thursday 12 December 2024:

- Ireland needs to stop using harmful fossil fuels in the next 15 years - climate watchdog

- Strong political leadership required immediately to bring carbon budgets into line, Climate Council warns

- Climate change cases at U.S. Supreme Court should be avoided, Biden administration says

- Nuclear industry tiptoes toward renaissance

- The US energy sector is being put at risk by critical third-party vulnerabilities

- Music Sustainability Summit 2025 Programming Announced

- Healthcare Headlines: Major Developments and Emerging Trends

- Trump won't kill green energy

- How do we make housing more affordable and meet our climate goals?

- Bridging Climate and Health: Kennedy's Role in a Warming World

- AGP Awan calls for global action on climate change at ICJ

- Monarch butterflies to be listed as a threatened species in US

- You'll Never Guess Who's Sponsoring This Huge Climate Conference | Opinion

- How accountants will help save the world

- Dengue fever deaths surge in Caribbean and Americas due to climate crisis

- 2 huge asteroid strikes 36 million years ago didn't change Earth's climate over the long haul, study finds

- KissanAI Releases Experimental Research Preview of Dhenu2 for Climate-Resilient Agriculture

- LETTER: Why is Doug Ford trying to 'weaken' climate policies?

- Quebec, Newfoundland and Labrador reach agreement on massive Churchill Falls hydroelectric project

- Exxon Plans to Sell Electricity to Data Centers

- South Africa’s G20 Presidency Prioritizes Sustainable Development, Climate Action, and Debt Solutions

- As Teenagers, They Protested Trump’s Climate Policy. Now What?

- Whale travels 13,000 km between two breeding grounds, scientists blame climate change

- Cyclic Materials reaches deal with Glencore on copper recycling

- Trawl the sea or mine for metals? Pacific nations wrestle with how to protect oceans - and livelihoods

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