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  • Carbon Dioxide Levels Highest in 800,000 Years - ENN 19.03.25462876
  • Just 36 Companies Drove Half the World’s Climate-Altering Emissions in 2023: New Report - DeSmog 05.03.25460546
  • A Third of the Arctic's Landmass is Now a Source of Carbon - CD 21.01.25453223
  • Wildfires offset the increasing but spatially heterogeneous Arctic–boreal CO2 uptake - Nature 21.01.25453222
  • Carbon Dioxide Levels Rose by a Record Amount Last Year - ENN 17.01.25451431
  • Wildfires drive record leap in global level of climate-heating CO2 - Guardian 17.01.25451190
  • 1.5-degree mark exceeded for the first time in 2024 - Tages Schau 10.01.25466140
  • 2024 Is The Hottest Year Ever Recorded - Global Issues 20.12.24446967
  • Pulling CO2 out of the air won’t stop climate change…unless it is stored for at least 1,000 years. - Anthropocene Mag 03.12.24452310
  • Mapping the world's climate danger zones - IIASA 26.11.24445760
  • Hague throws Shell an emissions lifeline - CD 12.11.24443288
  • 9 Years After the Paris Agreement, the UN Confronts the World’s Failure to Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions - Inside Climate News 02.11.24439912
  • 'Words Fail': WMO Report Finds CO2 Accumulating at Record Levels - CD 29.10.24439306
  • Greenhouse gases surged to new highs in 2023, warns UN weather agency - UN News 28.10.24437507
  • Planet Will Warm as Much as 3.1°C Under Current Policies - EcoWatch 24.10.24437821
  • Heat aggravated by carbon pollution killed 50,000 in Europe last year – study - Guardian 12.08.24427556
  • Millions of years for plants to recover from global warming - Sonnenseite 10.08.24427524
  • How hot is your city compared with the rest of the world? - Al Jazeera 24.07.24424460
  • Climate change in Europe: facts and figures - European Parliament 19.07.24430923
  • 2024 on Track to Be Hottest Year Ever Recorded as Global Average Temperature Rises Above 1.5°C for 12 Consecutive Months - Ecowatch 08.07.24423072
  • During a Year of Extremes, Carbon Dioxide Levels Surge Faster Than Ever - ENN 24.06.24421030
  • CO2 Puts Heavier Stamp on Temperature Than Thought - ENN 24.06.24421029
  • U.K. High Court Rules New Fossil Fuel Projects Must Account for Global Heating - DN! 21.06.24423497
  • 'Historic' Settlement With Youth Will Force Hawaiian Transit System to Speed Decarbonization - CD 21.06.24423499
  • Nitrous Oxide Emissions Grew 40 Percent from 1980 to 2020, Accelerating Climate Change - ENN 12.06.24419048
  • Rate of Global Warming Caused by Humans at an All-Time High - ENN 07.06.24417902
  • During a year of extremes, carbon dioxide levels surge faster than ever - NOAA 06.06.24418293
  • Climate crisis costs the world 12% in GDP for every 1°C temperature rise, and other nature and climate stories you need to read this week - WEF 06.06.24430925
  • There is more carbon dioxide than ever in the atmosphere. That’s bad for the climate - NPR 06.06.24430942
  • The warring conmen at the heart of a €5bn carbon trading scam - Guardian 04.06.24417550
  • 'Sad What We Are Doing': Global CO2 Increase Sets New All-Time Record - CD 10.05.24413987
  • The Cooling Dilemma Amid Climate Change - UNICEF 09.05.24430924
  • Record-breaking increase in CO2 levels in world’s atmosphere - Guardian 09.05.24430928
  • 1.5°C: what it means and why it matters - UN News 23.04.24430939
  • Study quantifies ecological restoration effectiveness on greenhouse gas emissions - Phys 16.04.24407671
  • Weatherwatch: how reducing air pollution adds to climate crisis - Guardian 12.04.24407936
  • Just 57 companies linked to 80% of greenhouse gas emissions since 2016 - Guardian 04.04.24430930
  • EU climate policy: How the EU could regulate carbon removal - Sonnenseite 29.03.24404534
  • Scientific Consensus - NASA Science 20.03.24430945
  • What Is Climate Change? - NASA Science 18.03.24430944
  • February was warmest on record globally, say scientists - Guardian 07.03.24401408
  • CO2 is 0.04% of the atmosphere. That doesn't mean climate change is a 'hoax' - USA Today 21.02.24430937
  • Very cool: trees stalling effects of global heating in eastern US, study finds - Guardian 17.02.24430938
  • How global warming is disrupting life on Earth - National Geographic 14.02.24430929
  • Revealed: the 1,200 big methane leaks from waste dumps trashing the planet - Guardian 12.02.24398598
  • Climate change: The 1.5C threshold explained - BBC 08.02.24430931
  • ‘Smoking gun proof’: fossil fuel industry knew of climate danger as early as 1954, documents show - Guardian 30.01.24430934
  • ‘It’s not game over – it’s game on’: why 2024 is an inflection point for the climate crisis - The Conversation 22.01.24430927
  • These 3 climate disasters will have the biggest impact on human health by 2050 - WEF 17.01.24430943
  • ‘Off the charts’: 2023 was hottest year ever recorded globally, US scientists confirm - Guardian 12.01.24393861
  • Emissions from Israel’s war in Gaza have ‘immense’ effect on climate catastrophe - Guardian 09.01.24430932
  • As climate chaos accelerates, which countries are polluting the most? - CNN 02.01.24430935
  • 'Call to Action': CO2 Now at Levels Not Seen in 14 Million Years - CD 08.12.23388439
  • Global carbon emissions from fossil fuels to hit record high - Guardian 05.12.23430936
  • The climate crisis explained in 10 charts - Guardian 30.11.23430933
  • Nations must go further than current Paris pledges or face global warming of 2.5-2.9°C - Sonnenseite 21.11.23384523
  • Diverse forests hold huge carbon potential - Sonnenseite 20.11.23384524
  • ‘No end in sight’ to rising greenhouse gas emissions: World Meteorological Organization - UN News 15.11.23383920
  • Hydrogen Near Tipping Point to Accelerate Decarbonization, New Research Shows - Uni. Mannheim 14.11.23385716
  • Climate change and noncommunicable diseases: connections - WHO 02.11.23430926
  • Global heating is accelerating, warns scientist who sounded climate alarm in the 80s - Guardian 02.11.23381944
  • Climate crisis: carbon emissions budget is now tiny, scientists say - Guardian 30.10.23380851
  • EU’s greenhouse gas emissions dropped last year, but accelerated efforts still needed to meet ambitious 2030 targets - Sonnenseite 30.10.23383195
  • Scientists call out rogue emissions from China at global ozone summit - Nature 26.10.23380540
  • Rock ‘flour’ from Greenland can capture significant CO2, study shows - Guardian 30.05.23348121
  • Eleven Chemical Plants in China and One in the U.S. Emit a Climate Super-Pollutant Called Nitrous Oxide That’s 273 Times More Potent Than Carbon Dioxide - Inside Climate News…344375
  • 'What the Climate Emergency Looks Like': Extreme Heat Busts Records Across Asia - CD 19.04.23342513
  • Global CO2 emissions rose less than initially feared in 2022 as clean energy growth offset much of the impact of greater coal and oil use - Sonnenseite 03.03.23333088
  • CO2 emissions may be starting to plateau, says global energy watchdog - Guardian 02.03.23332879
  • Greenhouse gas concentrations further increased in 2022 - Sonnenseite 19.01.23325648
  • Global temperatures in 2023 set to be among hottest on record - Met Office 20.12.22320594
  • Mammoth: a glimpse into the most advanced DAC+S facility steadily coming to life in winterly Iceland - Climeworks 16.12.22327775
  • Atmospheric greenhouse gas levels and rates of increase are unprecedented - @PCarterClimate 19.11.22321648
  • Analysis: Global CO2 emissions from fossil fuels hit record high in 2022 - Carbon Brief 11.11.22435344
  • Super-rich’s carbon investment emissions ‘equivalent to whole of France’ - The Guardian 07.11.22316030
  • Carbon Billionaires: The investment emissions of the world’s richest people - Oxfam 07.11.22330956
  • 'Worst Possible News': Scientists Urge Immediate Action as Greenhouse Gas Levels Hit All-Time High - CD 27.10.22314136
  • Targeted reimbursement: A just price for CO2 - Sonnenseite 02.10.22308341
  • ‘Dangerous’ and ‘extremely dangerous’ heat stress to become more common by 2100 - Sonnenseite 05.09.22303257
  • New CO2 record – where is our breeding instinct? - Sonnenseite 03.09.22303259
  • The Guardian view on accelerating global heating: follow the science - Guardian 05.08.22299093
  • How the boom in air conditioning is fuelling global heating - Weatherwatch 28.07.22297439
  • Carbon dioxide levels are now 50% higher than during the pre-industrial era - Guardian 06.06.22289796
  • 'Racing at Top Speed Towards Global Catastrophe': NOAA Says CO2 Levels Highest in Human History - CD 03.06.22289778
  • Could Google’s Carbon Emissions Have Effectively Doubled Overnight? - NewYorker 20.05.22288347
  • Earth's Atmospheric CO2 Hasn't Been This High In Millions of Years - CD 17.05.22288239
  • Revealed: the ‘carbon bombs’ set to trigger catastrophic climate breakdown - Guardian 11.05.22286303
  • Climate limit of 1.5C close to being broken, scientists warn - Guardian 09.05.22286415
  • IPCC Scientist Warns India-Pakistan Record Temps 'Testing Limits of Human Survivability' - CD 02.05.22285015
  • Global heating risks most cataclysmic extinction of marine life in 250m years - The Guardian 28.04.22286037
  • ‘Black carbon’ threat to Arctic as sea routes open up with global heating - Guardian 10.04.22281985
  • How the World’s Richest People Are Driving Global Warming - Bloomberg Green 24.03.22279704
  • Ukraine war threatens global heating goals, warns UN chief - Guardian 21.03.22278603
  • Carbon dioxide will have to be removed from air to achieve 1.5C, says report - Guardian 09.03.22276298
  • Six promises you can make to help reduce carbon emissions - Guardian 07.03.22275991
  • ‘Carbon footprint gap’ between rich and poor expanding, study finds - Guardian 04.02.22272445
  • Australian regulator finds large-scale emissions misreporting by coalminer Peabody - Guardian 30.01.22273432
  • Global heating linked to early birth and damage to babies’ health, scientists find - Guardian 15.01.22269682
  • 'Terrifying' Hot Streak Continues as NOAA Says 2021 6th Warmest Year on Record - CD 13.01.22269707
  • Covid has undermined fight against global heating, says WEF - Guardian 11.01.22269137

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