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'The European Union remains vital to the United States,' says ECR co-chair Procaccini
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Inside the €1 million offer to launch the first Nobel Prize in climate and planetary health
A tiny elite controls the lion's share of global wealth and power, says report
‘A planet in peril’: UN calls for global climate investment to unlock €17 trillion benefit by 2070
‘We look ridiculous’: US government website removes fossil fuels as cause of global warming
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World has 'virtually exhausted' its carbon budget as fossil fuel emissions reach all-time high
'COP of truth': Countries commit to tackling climate disinformation at UN climate summit
Energy fuels geopolitical tensions, but leaders lack the resolve to tackle challenges
Urgent reforms needed in Cyprus water management as audit highlights serious shortcomings
How much hotter is the world since the Paris Agreement? Here's what a decade of data shows
EasyJet turns 30: How the €33 flight has revolutionised European travel
The landmark Paris Agreement set a path to slow global warming. The world hasn't stayed on it
Biggest polluters skip COP30 for Europe to pick up climate tab
COP30: What to expect from this year's UN climate talks
Nearly one million people evacuated as the Philippines braces for Typhoon Fung-wong
Climate change is making flights bumpier. Here’s how one airline is using AI to predict turbulence
Despite widespread belief in climate policy, disinformation still seeds doubt ahead of COP30
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COP30: Could Brazil’s ambitious new ‘Tropical Forest Forever’ fund help curb deforestation?
US to maintain long-term energy cooperation with Europe, Secretary Wright tells Euronews
London, Paris, Madrid: These European cities have been named some of the best in the world
Paul McCartney urges COP30 to go vegetarian to avoid climate hypocrisy
What is COP30, why does it matter and who will be at this year’s UN climate talks?
2025 is on track to be among the three warmest years on record, Copernicus data finds
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