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Rising sea levels could cost UK "billions"

Rising sea levels could cost UK “billions”

RTCC’s daily round-up of the top climate change and green economy stories from around the world

EU carbon market reform hits rocks ahead of crucial vote

EU carbon market reform hits rocks ahead of crucial vote

RTCC’s daily round-up of the top climate change and green economy stories from around the world

Fracking poses minimal earthquake risk - report

Fracking poses minimal earthquake risk – report

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Ban Ki Moon praise for Thatcher climate leadership

Ban Ki Moon praise for Thatcher climate leadership

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IPCC chief: Kolkata and Shanghai face severe climate risk

IPCC chief: Kolkata and Shanghai face severe climate risk

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Australia could run on 100% renewables by 2030 - report

Australia could run on 100% renewables by 2030 – report

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China issues new EU-ETS aviation emissions warning

China issues new EU-ETS aviation emissions warning

RTCC’s daily round-up of the top climate change and green economy stories from around the world

Japan turns to solar as it overhauls energy system

Japan turns to solar as it overhauls energy system

RTCC’s daily round-up of the top climate change and green economy stories from around the world

NASA's chief climate scientist retires to hit campaign trail

NASA’s chief climate scientist retires to hit campaign trail

RTCC’s daily round-up of the top climate change and green economy stories from around the world

China and Russia lead work to establish World Bank rival

China and Russia lead work to establish World Bank rival

RTCC’s daily round-up of the top climate change and green economy stories from around the world

EU set to announce 2030 emissions reduction target

EU set to announce 2030 emissions reduction target

RTCC’s daily round-up of the top climate change and green economy stories from around the world

UK's frozen spring linked to loss of Arctic sea ice

UK’s frozen spring linked to loss of Arctic sea ice

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UK science chief warns of climate-induced floods, droughts & storms

UK science chief warns of climate-induced floods, droughts & storms

RTCC’s daily round-up of the top climate change and green economy stories from around the world

Thousands sign petition to keep climate change in UK curriculum

Thousands sign petition to keep climate change in UK curriculum

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World Bank to prioritise support for climate vulnerable states

World Bank to prioritise support for climate vulnerable states

RTCC’s daily round-up of the top climate change and green economy stories from around the world

UK govt faces backlash at plans to cut climate education

UK govt faces backlash at plans to cut climate education

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Climate change set to boost frequency of extreme storm surges

Climate change set to boost frequency of extreme storm surges

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Report: Dash for gas with caution or risk UK climate goals

Report: Dash for gas with caution or risk UK climate goals

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UNDP: Climate change could put 3 billion back into poverty

UNDP: Climate change could put 3 billion back into poverty

RTCC’s morning round-up of the top climate change and green economy stories from around the world

EU carbon market reforms gain support

EU carbon market reforms gain support

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