Tag #Climate Action

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Dutch Climate Concern Plummets as Young People Prioritize Immediate Issues

A new survey by Ipsos I&O reveals that public concern about climate change in the Netherlands has dropped to its lowest level since 2019, despite increased awareness, as young people view it as an abstract concept with little immediate impact; support for government action has also decreased across ...

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Climate Change Extends Extreme Heat by One Month for Half the World

A new study found that human-caused climate change led to an extra month of extreme heat for 49% of the world's population (nearly four billion people) between May 2024 and May 2025, with the highest number of extra heat days recorded in Aruba (45 additional days).

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Climate Change Extends Extreme Heat by One Month for 4 Billion People

A new report reveals that human-caused climate change led to 4 billion people experiencing at least one extra month of extreme heat from May 2024 to May 2025, resulting in illness, death, crop failure, and strained resources; the Caribbean islands were particularly affected.

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Climate Change: 52% of 2020 Birth Cohort to Face Lifetime Extreme Weather Exposure

A study shows that 52% of people born in 2020 will face climate-change-induced extreme weather events in their lifetime if warming reaches 1.5°C, compared to 16% of those born in 1960; this rises to 92% in a 3.5°C scenario, disproportionately affecting vulnerable groups.

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Glaciers Won't Recover for Centuries Even With Temporary 1.5°C Exceedance

A new study reveals that mountain glaciers will not recover for centuries if global warming temporarily exceeds 1.5°C, even if temperatures later return to safer levels, with significant implications for sea-level rise and downstream communities.

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Accelerating Sea Level Rise Poses Catastrophic Threat

Global sea levels are rising at an accelerating rate, primarily due to human-caused global warming, resulting in a 4-inch increase since 1993 and projected increases of 6 inches globally and up to 12 inches in the US by 2050, with potentially catastrophic consequences in the future.

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Record-Breaking UK Spring Heat Underscores Urgent Climate Action

Britain recorded its hottest and sunniest spring on record in 2025, exceeding the average temperature by 2.5°F (1.4°C) and prompting climate scientists to call for immediate action to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, as the UK experiences more frequent extreme weather conditions.

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Climate Change Caused an Extra Month of Extreme Heat for Half the World

A new study found that human-caused climate change resulted in about 4 billion people experiencing at least 30 days of extreme heat between May 1, 2024 and May 1, 2025, leading to deaths, illnesses, and resource strain, with the Caribbean particularly impacted.

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Climate Change Caused an Extra Month of Extreme Heat for Half the World

A study reveals that 4 billion people experienced at least 30 extra days of extreme heat in the past year due to human-caused climate change, with the impact being particularly severe in developing nations, where data is scarce; 2024 was the hottest year on record, exceeding the 1.5°C threshold of t...

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dw.com
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Personal Finance's Outsized Role in Climate Change

Analysis reveals personal finance choices significantly impact climate change; shifting pension funds to sustainable options is 20 times more effective than individual actions like reducing air travel; 60 major banks committed €619 billion to fossil fuels in 2023, up to €6 trillion since the 2015 Pa...

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African Climate Survey: National Governments Bear Primary Responsibility

A survey of over 26,000 Africans in 39 countries reveals 45% hold their national governments most responsible for climate action, contrasting with 13% blaming wealthy nations and 8% blaming businesses; the study, published in Communications Earth and Environment, highlights the disparity between Afr...

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Sachsen-Anhalt Expands Climate Management Despite Funding, Staffing Challenges

Over 30 climate managers are now working in Sachsen-Anhalt municipalities, but their impact varies due to funding and staffing limitations, highlighting the urgent need for climate action in the face of extreme weather events like recent storms in Harz.

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