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Data from World Inequality Report also showed top 10% of income-earners earn more than the other 90%
UN GEO report says ending this harm key to global transformation required ‘before collapse becomes inevitable’
Les réserves d’eau de l’Europe s’assèchent en raison du dérèglement climatique Des scientifiques de l’UCL constatent que de vastes zones du sud de l’Europe s’assèchent, avec des conséquences « de grande envergure » […] D’immenses pans des réserves d’eau européennes sont en train de s’assécher, révèle une nouvelle analyse basée sur deux décennies de données satellitaires, montrant une diminution des stocks d’eau douce en Europe du Sud et centrale, de l’Espagne et de l’Italie jusqu’à la Pologne et certaines régions du Royaume-Uni.
Exclusive: UCL scientists find large swathes of southern Europe are drying up, with ‘far-reaching’ implications
Compromis, mesures volontaires et absence de mention des combustibles fossiles : points clés de l’accord de la COP30 […] Le sommet des Nations unies sur le climat COP30 a fait avancer la lutte contre la crise climatique et les dommages qu’elle cause déjà aux vies et aux moyens de subsistance. Mais les mesures convenues constituent des pas en avant, plutôt que les bonds en avant nécessaires.
A deal is welcome after talks nearly collapsed but the final agreement contains small steps rather than leaps
Delegates made minimal headway on timetable for replacing oil and gas or on firm commitments to reducing carbon emissions
Une analyse magistrale de 5 000 ans de civilisation soutient qu’un effondrement mondial est imminent si les inégalités ne sont pas éliminées. […] Nous ne pouvons pas fixer une date pour la fin du monde, mais en examinant les 5.000 ans de [civilisation], nous pouvons comprendre les trajectoires auxquelles nous sommes confrontés aujourd’hui et l’autodestruction est la plus probable », déclare le Dr Luke Kemp du Centre for the Study of Existential Risk (Centre d’étude des risques existentiels) de l’université de Cambridge (*).
Watchdog’s flagship report says rise in low-carbon electricity will make transition ‘inevitable’, despite Trump’s calls to carry on drilling
Exclusive interview with ex-US vice-president at Cop30 also reveals his hope around much-maligned climate summit
Decision by international court of justice hailed as a gamechanger for climate justice and accountability
Money talks – and his essay denouncing ‘near-term emissions goals’ at Cop30 mostly argues the case for letting the ultra-rich off the hook
Exclusive: ‘Devastating consequences’ now inevitable but emissions cuts still vital, says António Guterres in sole interview before Cop30
Sentient Media reveals less than 4% of climate news stories mention animal agriculture as source of carbon emissions
Antibiotic use in farming is now rampant. How meat is produced in China may mean the drugs you need here won’t work, says Prof Devi Sridhar, chair of global public health at the University of Edinburgh
US president’s son-in-law was instrumental in getting deal – which could bring him huge windfall if plan to redevelop Gaza ever comes to fruition […] For a man with no formal role in the White House, Jared Kushner last week literally took centre-stage as Donald Trump’s emissary to the Middle East. As the administration took a victory lap for hammering out a Gaza ceasefire last week, Kushner, Trump’s son-in-law, stood in Tel Aviv’s ‘hostages square’, addressing a feverish crowd that had booed the mention of Israel’s prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, and later broke into chants of: “Thank You Trump!”
CO2 in air hit new high last year, with scientists concerned natural land and ocean carbon sinks are weakening
Unless global heating is reduced to 1.2C ‘as fast as possible’, warm water coral reefs will not remain ‘at any meaningful scale’, a report by 160 scientists from 23 countries warns
Activist tells Swedish officials she has been subjected to harsh treatment, including insufficient food and water
EU officials warn climate breakdown and wildlife loss ‘are ruining ecosystems that underpin the economy’ […] The European way of life is being jeopardised by environmental degradation, a report has found, with EU officials warning against weakening green rules. The continent has made “important progress” in cutting planet-heating pollution, according to the European Environment Agency, but the death of wildlife and breakdown of the climate are ruining ecosystems that underpin the economy.
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