Results for "Climate"
7 articlesMerz warns children against going to US
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz stated he would no longer recommend the US for study or work due to concerns about deteriorating social climate. The story is reported via RT News with minimal detail about Merz's specific concerns or contextual framing.
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South Korea adds βextreme heat emergencyβ to first major alert update in 18 years
South Korea's meteorological agency has updated its weather warning system for the first time in 18 years, adding a new top-tier 'extreme heat emergency' alert category. The framing attributes this to climate change altering the country's traditional seasonal patterns, with the government preparing for a 'new reality' of intensified summer heat.
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Can Indiaβs rice farmers reap from US$30 million Amazon carbon credit deal?
Amazon has committed $30 million to India's Good Rice Alliance to fund carbon credits from climate-smart rice farming practices. The deal is presented as a model for how agriculture can contribute to global emission reductions alongside industrial efforts, backed by Bayer, GenZero, and Shell.
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East Africa: IGAD Unveils Regional Youth Coalition to Shape Climate Policy, Drive Climate-Resilient Agriculture
IGAD (Intergovernmental Authority on Development) has launched a new regional youth-led platform in Nairobi focused on climate change mitigation and food system resilience across Eastern Africa. The initiative positions young people as central stakeholders in climate policy and agricultural adaptation efforts.
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Educating for climate resilience: Anil Adhikari on conservation and community action in Nepal
An interview-based article profiles Anil Adhikari's work connecting environmental education with climate action in Nepal through storytelling and school programs. The piece describes practical conservation initiatives like rainwater harvesting and forest fire prevention embedded in student education.
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From despair to action: Tragedy is reborn as hope.
The article claims a causal connection between democratic crisis and climate crisis, framing tragedy as a catalyst for hopeful action. No specific events, data, or evidence are provided to substantiate either claim.
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Cheap, plentiful energy is more important than climate-first strategy, says Tony Blair
Tony Blair states that energy affordability and availability must be prioritized alongside climate goals, arguing that decarbonization cannot be pursued in isolation. The article reports Blair's position that cheap, plentiful energy is essential to economic strategy while decarbonization remains necessary.
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