Climate change in the United States
Almost the entire World's Population was exposed to Global Warming from June to September
Almost the entire world's population experienced warmer temperatures from June to August as a result of human-induced climate change, according to a research report published late on Thursday and cited by Reuters.
UN: Greenhouse Gas Levels in Atmosphere Hit New High
The levels of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere, the main driver of climate change, have hit a new record high, the UN said Thursday, warning that the time to act was running out, reports AFP.
Bulgarian National Assembly Adopted at First Reading Amendments to the Clean Air Act
MPs have raised demands on the quality of solid fuels used for domestic heating - mainly coal and briquettes. This is voted by the National Assembly with the amendments to the Clean Air Act at first reading.
There will be control over their storage and distribution. The sanction regime for the mayors of municipalities is also expanding.
Weather disasters cost US record $306 billion in 2017
Weather and climate-related disasters cost the United States a record $306 billion in 2017, the third-warmest year on record, the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration said on Jan. 8.
Climate Change is Triple Risk to Europe
New studies confirm climate change's triple risk to Europe. The heat is on, lives are at risk and the floods are arriving earlier, writes Tim Radford at Climate News Network, quoted by desmog.uk.
Researchers have just issued three separate climate warnings to the citizens of Europe on the same day, in three different journals - a triple risk salvo.
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Trump’s point of view: The bad things US will avoid by leaving the Paris Accord
With everybody being upset about the possibility that the US President Donald Trump will withdraw the USA from the Paris Accord, we present you here what Trump side’s arguments are:
US and China announce 'historic' climate accord
The United States and China on Nov. 12 announced an action plan on greenhouse emissions as part of a "historic" pact that was acclaimed by climate scientists but denounced by US Republicans as a job-killer.
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