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A new study by Australian researchers reveals that a 4-degree Celsius rise in global temperatures could devastate the global economy, cutting GDP by 40% by 2100.
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2024 is officially on track to be the hottest year in history Global temperatures from January to November have already risen 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels Heatwaves in places like Mexico, Mali, and Saudi Arabia caused thousands of deaths
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DNA: Our earth is looking very beautiful in these pictures taken from International Space Station, do you know why? Because unlike any other planet in the world, there is life on Earth, and the biggest reason for that is the presence of liquid water on Earth, the blue color seen in the picture is due to the same water that our Earth has. But exists in the form of ocean.
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Calling the climate crisis a crisis has also gone mainstream after years of being on the margins It is now front and centre of wildlife documentaries, films, news media, and celebrity culture The more we break the collective silence around the reality of the climate crisis, the more likely we are to see it as a shared problem
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In many countries of Europe including Spain, Germany, there is severe drought at this time. It is also being said that Europe is heading towards its worst drought in 500 years. Many states of America are also in the grip of severe drought at this time. Leave the imagination of life without water, even the earth cannot be imagined.
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There are long lines to get petrol in France. The situation is so bad that people have to wait for hours for petrol.
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Climate change is causing destruction all around the world. Heavy rains, Floods, Heatwaves, Wildfires and droughts, all are adding to the troubles of people. There seems to be no relief from this changing climate.
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PM Modi and US president will discuss a range of issues including the Covid-19 pandemic, climate crisis, global economy and Indo-Pacific. PM Modi will also discuss the development of an Indo-Pacific Economic Framework and delivering high-quality infrastructure with the US President.
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The world faces an exponential increase in hunger driven by the climate crisis and biodiversity loss, and urgent responses are needed to protect food and nutrition security, and livelihoods, especially of the marginalised communities, the heads of Food, and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations (FAO), International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) and United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) have warned on the World Food Day 2021. World Food Day is commemorated each year on 16 October to mark the founding of FAO in 1945. 
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India is among four South Asian countries where children are most at risk of the impacts of climate change, a new UNICEF report claimed. It estimated that more than 600 mn Indians will face 'acute water shortages' in the coming years. Twenty-one of the world's 30 cities with the most polluted air in 2020 were in India.
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US said that India is a critical part of the solution to the climate crisis. John Kerry will be on a four-day visit to the country, during which he will be meeting Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi. John Kerry will also hold talks with his counterpart, environment minister Prakash Javdekar.
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The Ecological Threat Register analyses risk from population growth, water stress, food insecurity, droughts, floods, cyclones, rising temperatures, and sea levels Over the next 30 years, the report found that 141 countries are exposed to at least one ecological threat by 2050 The report revealed the country with the largest number of people at risk of mass displacements in Pakistan, followed by Ethiopia and Iran
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"The point of no return is no longer over the horizon. It is in sight and hurtling toward us," Guterres told reporters on Sunday ahead of the COP25 climate conference, which opens in Madrid on Monday.
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For this to happen, it is estimated that the 100 million Ethiopian population would have to plant at least 40 trees each. 
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A report commissioned by the German government warned on Thursday that terrorist groups are increasingly using natural resources such as water as a weapon of war, controlling access to it, further compounding and exacerbating resource scarcities.






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