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    Forests absorb and store planet-warming carbon dioxide. They are also extremely vulnerable in the era of climate change. Europe is a case in point. For more:

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    The need for a realistic blueprint to wean our economies off fossil fuels has never been more urgent. For more:

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    Doctors in Texas say climate change is not only affecting the weather, but public health. For more:

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    This four-hour workshop has been put together to give built environment educators, learners and professionals a foundation of - hopefully catalysing evermore action. 2020 demands evermore urgency, so this is part of my contribution.

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    “Climate change is the most severe problem that we are facing today, more serious even than the threat of terrorism.” ~David King For more:

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    Permafrost in Canada, Alaska and Siberia is abruptly crumbling in ways that could release large stores of greenhouse gases more quickly than anticipated, researchers have warned. For more:

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    Fiona Cowan eduCCate Global Climate Change Head Teacher Bolsover Infant and Nursery School Watch: Visit to learn more about eduCCate Global.

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    Biodiversity hotspots with millions of years of climate stability could be among the world’s hardest hit regions For more:

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    According to a University of Oregon database, at least 50 tribes across the U.S. have assessed climate risks and developed plans to tackle them. For more:

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    "All those who have been saying that climate stabilisation would be nice but is too costly can see now that it is really unmitigated global warming that is too expensive." For more:

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    There’s no cure for a mysterious type of food poisoning known as ciguatera. But as our planet warms, it’s likely to become much more common. For more:

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    You’re annual high IQ reminder

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    Thwaites Glacier, also known as the "doomsday glacier", is reported to be melting quicker than previously thought - scientists are now trying to find out why. For more:

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