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Rising To The Challenge 5 Years After Paris Climate Agreement
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Rising To The Challenge 5 Years After Paris Climate Agreement
On the fifth anniversary of the adoption of the Paris Agreement — December 12th, 2020—countries are coming together for the “Climate Ambition Summit 2020” to commit to new and more aggressive climate actions as required under the Paris Agreement
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One Change To The Worst Buildings Would Have Big Climate Benefits & Cut Costs
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One Change To The Worst Buildings Would Have Big Climate Benefits & Cut Costs
Heat pumps in the worst buildings and nothing else would eliminate about 1.9 megatonnes of CO2e per year in Canada.
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Large, Deep Antarctic Ozone Hole to Persist into November
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Large, Deep Antarctic Ozone Hole to Persist into November
Persistent cold temperatures and strong circumpolar winds have supported the formation of a large and deep Antarctic ozone hole that will persist into November, NOAA and NASA scientists reported on Friday.