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Over 36 Countries Assessed, Only One Country Found to have Climate Rating Compatibility
Over 35 nations, including the world's top carbon polluters, are falling short of their climate change promises, according to new research. Gambia, a small West African country was awarded an overall climate grade consistent with balancing global warming (around 1.5 degrees celsius as per the Paris Agreement), out of 36 nations examined including the EU.
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Deadly Fire Claims the Lives of At Least 75 Animals in a Pet Resort in Central Texas
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European Lakes Have Alarming Concentrations of Microplastic Pollution Than Previously Thought
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Heavy Rainfall Persist in Southeastern US, Increasing Risks of Flash Flood
Scientists Are Worried at Rising Number of Mysterious Frog Deaths in Australia
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Farmers and Food Workers to Get $600 Relief as Part of $700M Stimulus Check
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Norwegian Company Aims to Prevent Hurricanes by Using Bubbles
63 Endangered Penguins Stung to Death by Swarm of Bees in Cape Town
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Students Accidentally Discovered Ancient Fossils of Giant Penguin in New Zealand
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After Weeks of Buildup, Volcano on a Spanish Island Near Morocco Erupted
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How Global Warming Shifts Biodiversity of Algal Communities
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UN Assessment Warns About Worsening Climate Crisis Despite the Agreement in the Paris Agreement






