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Atlantic ocean currents are weakening — and it could make the climate in some regions unrecognizable
The warming hole might be a sign that Atlantic Ocean currents are slowing down. This network of currents regulates Earth's ...
Humankind faces unprecedented changes in climate patterns, sea-level, ocean acidity, ecosystems, and more. Learn more about the science behind these issues in the following FAQs.
How Real-Time Climate Data from Climate TRACE is transforming emissions tracking—bringing transparency, speed, and accountability to global climate action.
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AllAfrica on MSNIMF Backs Gambia With $82m DealThe International Monetary Fund (IMF) has reached a staff-level agreement with the Government of The Gambia on two critical fronts: a Resilience and Sustainability Facility (RSF) to address climate ...
Assad, who ruled over Syria with an iron fist for 24 years, used a private jet to spirit away cash, valuables and ...
The Gambia, with support from UNEP, has protected and restored 340 square kilometres of rivers, coasts and forests during the ...
The International Monetary Fund and Gambian authorities reached a staff-level agreement that would give the West African ...
The International Monetary Fund and Gambian authorities reached a staff-level agreement that would give the West African ...
Colombia's peatlands could be a crucial tool to fight climate change: But first we have to find them
Researchers conducted three years of extensive fieldwork to develop the first data-driven map of both newly documented and predicted peatlands across Colombia's eastern lowlands.
Through hands-on workshops, ceremonies, panels and fashion shows, the Faculty of Environment and friends from campus and community explored the theme of climate optimism. It was a full three days with ...
DENVER (AP) — Suspected of backing a coup plot against the longtime dictator of Gambia nearly 20 years ago, Pharing Sanyang described Thursday how he was beaten with pipes and palm tree branches, ...
DENVER – Suspected of backing a coup plot against the longtime dictator of Gambia nearly 20 years ago, Pharing Sanyang described Thursday how he was beaten with pipes and palm tree branches ...
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