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Frosty sun won't affect earth's temperature

Frosty sun won’t affect earth’s temperature

UK Met Office research suggests that decreased output from the sun until 2100 will not negate rising temperatures caused by carbon emissions.

Record-breaking rain fills Chinese subway, drowning twelve people

Record-breaking rain fills Chinese subway, drowning twelve people

Flooding in the central province of Henan can be linked to human influence on the climate, but Chinese media is not making the connection

Coronavirus lockdown gives a boost to citizen science projects

Coronavirus lockdown gives a boost to citizen science projects

From counting penguins to mapping solar panels, people staying at home during the pandemic can contribute to climate change research

2019 second warmest year on record, ends hottest decade yet, says EU observatory

2019 second warmest year on record, ends hottest decade yet, says EU observatory

Copernicus’ climate change service provides the first global picture of temperature levels and CO2 concentration in 2019

Cross-continent networking to improve African climate models

Cross-continent networking to improve African climate models

Sponsored content: A new hub will provide African policy makers with better climate information and support

Ugandan officials welcome climate research to manage drought and flooding

Ugandan officials welcome climate research to manage drought and flooding

Sponsored content: Decision-makers come together with scientists in Kampala to discuss the implications of cutting-edge research

Visual storytelling paves a two-way street for climate knowledge-sharing

Visual storytelling paves a two-way street for climate knowledge-sharing

Sponsored content: A Future Climate for Africa filmmaking initiative brings farmers into the climate conversation in sub-Saharan Africa

Climate scientists reject 'offensive' claim of US, Saudi meddling in landmark report

Climate scientists reject ‘offensive’ claim of US, Saudi meddling in landmark report

An article claiming a landmark report on the consequences of warming past 1.5C had been watered down at the behest of big polluters has been slammed by authors

Call for climate justice as millions brace for intense storms

Call for climate justice as millions brace for intense storms

Typhoon Mangkhut and Hurricane Florence are set to make landfall on opposite sides of the world, bringing destruction likely exacerbated by climate change

Why do climate models give different predictions for East African rainfall?

Why do climate models give different predictions for East African rainfall?

Sponsored content: Accurate predictions for future rainfall are essential for planning cities and agriculture

Climate Weekly: CO2 fingerprints found in Europe's heatwave

Climate Weekly: CO2 fingerprints found in Europe’s heatwave

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How the UK media changed its tune on climate change

How the UK media changed its tune on climate change

After a month-long heatwave, British journalists are making the connection with global warming more confidently and clearly than in years past

East Africa's cities need to plan for climate change flooding now

East Africa’s cities need to plan for climate change flooding now

Sponsored content: Flooding in Africa will be more severe as the climate changes. We need plans, policies and infrastructure for our cities as a matter of urgency

11 takeaways from the draft UN report on a 1.5C global warming limit

11 takeaways from the draft UN report on a 1.5C global warming limit

UN draft report says missing 1.5C warming target will multiply hunger, migration and conflict, but staying under will require unprecedented global cooperation

Climate Weekly: Europe sends Trump trade warning

Climate Weekly: Europe sends Trump trade warning

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UK omits climate change from post-Brexit foreign policy plan

UK omits climate change from post-Brexit foreign policy plan

Proposal for future relationship with EU calls for cooperation on energy security, but makes no mention of the Paris Agreement, a stated priority in Brussels

Link between Hurricane Harvey and climate change is unclear

Link between Hurricane Harvey and climate change is unclear

Reports the devastating storm was made worse by humanity’s carbon emissions fail to grasp climate change is not just about warming

Island states need better data to manage climate losses

Island states need better data to manage climate losses

In the Caribbean and Pacific, islanders are already hit by climate change, but lack tools to measure the damages for leverage in international negotiations

Scientists say east Africa will get wetter, so why is it drying out?

Scientists say east Africa will get wetter, so why is it drying out?

Despite models predicting increased rainfall with climate change, the region has collapsed into drought – a puzzle known as the East African paradox

China, India swoop on first barrels of Kenyan oil

China, India swoop on first barrels of Kenyan oil

In a remote region, riven by years of drought and conflict, the prospect of new oil is attracting attention from oil-hungry economies in Asia

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