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This Forum is where our community will decide what actions we will take to address climate change concerns. Over the

Minister of Irrigation and Water Resources Hany Sewilam asserted that before COP26 the water issues were not included in the agenda of climate action not only in Egypt but in the whole world. This came in Sewilam’s word in a session under the rubric “work for water and climate adaptation and flexibility” on Wednesday16/10/2024 as …
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“Right now, we’re on a path for 50°C days and more heatwaves, floods, and bushfires in Western Sydney. We’ve got

Occasionally you come across something that just stops you in your tracks. For me, this week, it was a string of words in an editorial in the Australian Financial Review, … Continued
The post Alan Kohler: Why Australia’s emissions reduction target is not enough appeared first on The New Daily.

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has lashed the Coalition for its “decade of denial” on climate change after the Greens’ landmark decision on Monday. A triumphant Mr Albanese said the federal … Continued
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The world is rapidly approaching catastrophic levels of heating with international climate goals set to slip out of reach unless immediate and radical action is taken, according to a new UN-backed report. “The climate time-bomb is ticking,” said António Guterres, Secretary-General of the United Nations, in a statement to mark the launch of the Intergovernmental …
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Federal parliamentarians return to Canberra for the final sitting weeks before the budget with battles looming for the government over its climate and referendum proposals. During the next sitting fortnight, … Continued
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Major supermarkets and multinational brands are under pressure to reduce packaging waste, with growing calls for the government to step in. Greens senator Peter Whish-Wilson’s frustrations boiled over while grilling … Continued
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The Andrews government will fall short of reaching its ambitious emissions target if it relies on closing coal power stations to achieve it, Environment Victoria says. Gas burned in Victorian … Continued
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Foreign Minister Sameh Shoukry, President-Designate of the latest UN Climate Change Conference COP27, spoke in a radio interview on Friday about the international climate action. The interview was held on the sidelines of the Raisina Dialogue in India, Foreign Ministry Spokesman Ahmed Abu Zeid said. Shoukry talked about the Egyptian vision for international climate action, …
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