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Silhouette of an industrial facility emitting smoke and steam against an orange sunset sky with clouds.
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Fossil fuel CO2 emissions increase again in 2024
  • 14/11/2024
Global carbon emissions from fossil fuels have reached a record high in 2024, according to new research....
A forest fire rages at night, with trees silhouetted against the flames and smoke, highlighting the global increase in CO2 emissions.
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Global CO2 emissions from forest fires increase by 60 per cent
  • 23/10/2024
Aerial view of an industrial area with multiple smokestacks emitting smoke, highlighting concerns as scientists caution about overshooting 1.5°C in the cloudy sky's backdrop. Surrounding landscape includes roads, buildings, and sparse vegetation, underscoring the urgency of climate change.
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Scientists caution no guarantees when it comes to overshooting 1.5°C
  • 10/10/2024
A group of black and white cows stand on grass, their presence highlighting the role of dairy farms. Above them, a dramatic cloudy sky swirls, hinting at nature's complexity as biogas and methane emissions remain pressing concerns.
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Methane emissions from dairy farms higher than thought – but conversion to biogas could reduce emissions and save more than £400m a year in fuel costs
  • 10/10/2024
Illustrated poster titled "East of England Launch Event" featuring messages about community, climate action, and small changes leading to big impacts. Images include a globe, bar chart, cake, and cartoon figures engaging in activities that promote sustainability.
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Schools in the East of England Gear Up for Climate Action
  • 02/10/2024
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Vacancy: Director of the Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research
  • 20/09/2024
A narrow street in Venice is flooded with water, surrounding old buildings with arched doorways and windows. According to a new study, Europe’s coastal areas, including this iconic city, are subsiding faster, causing the water level to reach the lower parts of the buildings.
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Half of Europe’s low-lying coastal areas subsiding faster than 1 mm a year shows new study
  • 20/09/2024
A large glacier flows into a calm body of water, with scattered icebergs floating on the surface. Snow-covered mountains border the glacier under an overcast sky, as scientists observe changes linked to the planet’s rising temperatures and the urgent need to limit warming to 1.5°C.
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The overshoot myth: you can’t keep burning fossil fuels and expect scientists of the future to get us back to 1.5°C
  • 20/09/2024
A large crowd attends a nighttime concert by Massive Attack, illuminated by bright stage lights and surrounded by smoke, with one person visibly raising their arms in the air.
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Massive Attack’s science-led drive to lower music’s carbon footprint
  • 20/09/2024
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