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Reduced emissions are associated with fewer deaths from heat in the Middle East and North Africa, according to a new research.
Scientists said on Tuesday that avoiding hundreds of thousands of heat-related deaths in the Middle East and North Africa could be achieved by meeting global goals to limit climate change and encouraging better adaptation in the region. Reducing carbon emissions to keep global warming below two d...
What's behind oil companies' advocacy for climate change technology
The oil industry appears to be doing well by most accounts. The demand for oil and gas is still very strong, and the industry made remarkable profits last year. But the industry is also feeling the heat to solve the climate crisis, and it wants a piece of the federal government's massive pie ...
The EU has announced a €55 million budget for climate change monitoring
The EU announced a total of 44 pledges for the 2020-2022 period at the Our Ocean Conference (OOC) in Palau. The Commission will fund greater maritime environmental monitoring through Copernicus over two years.
Copernicus investigates the global and regional scales of the maritime enviro...
18 countries have gone green on climate, and they have reaped the benefits
Clean energy advocates and think tanks have long claimed that it is feasible to cut emissions while maintaining economic growth. According to the most recent study from the world's top climate scientists, 18 nations have done just that, sustaining emissions reductions "for at least a dec...
CHINA TO ATTEND, MAKE A SPEECH IN UPCOMING CLIMATE CHANGE SUMMIT
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- China to attend, make a speech in upcoming climate change summit.
- Japanese Prime Minister and Russian President are also set to attend the summit.
- China’s President Xi has pledged to make the nation carbon neutral b...
CHINA AND U.S TO EXCHANGE VIEWS ON THE UN CLIMATE CHANGE CONFERENCE
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- China and U.S to exchange views on the UN Climate Change conference.
- China’s special climate envoy, Xie Zhenhua, will meet with his U.S. counterpart John Kerry.
- Kerry has been invited by the Chinese ministry of ecol...
JAPAN GOVT. TO OPEN SMARTPHONE CHANGE CONSULTATION CENTER FOR THE PUBLIC
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- Japan govt. to open smartphone change consultation center for the public.
- The consultation center would be for people who wish to change their mobile phone plans.
- The center will serve as a neutral party offering comparis...
DECLINING COVID-19 CASES MIGHT LEAD EASE IN CROWD SIZE FOR EVENTS; JAPAN GOVERNMENT
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- Declining COVID-19 cases might lead ease in crowd size for events; Japan Government.
- The current rule allows venues to hold up to 50 percent of their capacity.
- By Sept.19, the government is planning scrap the same rule.<...
KYUSHU RAILWAY CO. TO REDUCE NUMBER OF TRAIN SERVICES ON CONVENTIONAL LINES
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- Kyushu Railway Co. to reduce number of train services on conventional lines.
- Coronavirus pandemic has led to a fall in customers using train services.
- Revenue for ticket sales from April 6 to Aug. 24 has gone down to 65 p...
NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE TEAM ‘WASHINGTON REDSKINS’ LIKELY TO CHANGE ITS NAME
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- American National Football League team ‘Washington Redskins’ likely to change its name.
- The owner of the football team has been asked to change the name of the same.
- Sponsors of the team are putting pressure ...
MOCCAE ANNOUNCES THE LAUNCH OF CHILDREN’S ENVIRONMENT AWARD
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- The launch was announced on the occasion of Emirati Children’s Day which is observed every year on 15th March
- It is to promote the engagement of the young generation in environmental sustainability
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AMAZON FOUNDER ANNOUNCES FUND TO HELP FIGHT CLIMATE CHANGE
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- Jeff Benzo plans to spend $10 billion of his fortune
- The new initiative will be called the Bezos Earth Fund
Jeff Bezos becomes a new member to participate in the battle against climate change. He is ...
Japan standing firm with coal, even after its aggregating effects on climate change
The world’s third-largest economy, Japan, is leaning more towards coal power, a conspicuous move when the climate crisis is fast-tracking and most of the countries in the whole world are curtailing on the disadvantageous energy source.
The news of addition of coal plants has const...
Scotland goal on climate change stepchange in ambition
Economic progress is required in the next 12 months if the new greenhouse gas reduction goal for Scotland is to be met, a study warned.
The Climate Change Committee (CCC) said the country's 2045 net-zero emission goal for Scotland was a "step-change in ambition."
IREDA creates Green Window?
Anand Kumar, Secretary to the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE), said that the Indian Renewable Energy Development Agence (IREDA) plans to set up a' clean portal to support our renewable energy sectors.'
"Renewable energy is getting more affordable and best for In...
Loan write-offs killing the banks
The finance sector has been changing and this time in India it is not for the good change or the change in the industry for the growth of integrating new methods this time the change in the fight to stay viable and keep the sector alive which has been dying and this is what the major issue of the...
Exxon accused for misleading investors about climate change
American oil giant Exxon Mobil is to undergo a climate change lawsuit in New York. Sources allege the state has accused the American oil company for misleading investors about the alleged costs of climate regulation caused to its business.
Furthermore, Exxon also says that it has shared...
Scottish politicians face backlash
Scotland has been a renowned name in the green energy and sustainable way of life and its reforms have always been praised by the world and there has been no doubt in the nation’s effort to make the world a better place.
Scottish ministers have been criticized which is a new thing...
How drying up of the river changed the lives of the villagers, Mexican woman told
A Mexican woman while attending the Climate Change Summit in Abu Dhabi said that the climate change resulted in the villagers turning into beggars. Due to the drying up of the only river in the village, the life of nearly 2 thousand people in her mountainous village was turned upside down almost ...
Coping with the climate change is good, even from business perspective
Later this month, hundreds of government officials and executives from the world’s leading i...
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