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Within hours of becoming US President, Joe Biden moved to recommit the United States to the Paris Agreement - the internationally binding treaty to combat climate change. So what does this actually mean for climate change and global emissions targets?
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A "worrying" increase in ozone-depleting CFCs observed since 2013 has stopped and in fact it's been in decline for the past two years, scientists say - and that's positive for the recovery of the ozone layer.
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France's largest bank BNP Paribas pledged on Monday to stop financing firms producing or buying either beef or soybeans cultivated on land in the Amazon cleared or converted after 2008.
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WASHINGTON (AP) - Congressional Democrats are moving to reinstate regulations designed to limit climate-warming greenhouse gas emissions from oil and gas fields, as part of a broader effort by the Biden administration to tackle climate change. The Senate approved a resolution Wednesday that would undo an environmental rollback by President Donald Trump that relaxed requirements of a 2016 Obama...
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NEW YORK (AP) - Exxon Mobil's shareholders have voted to replace at least two of the company's 12 board members with directors who are seen as better suited to fight climate change, bolster Exxon's finances and guide it through a transition to cleaner energy.
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