People in Texas, including a Russian and a German, identify the biggest threat: China, Russia, or climate change.
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California Gov. Gavin Newsom agreed to a watered-down proposal punishing Big Oil companies for charging high prices after a more aggressive version was swatted down.
African countries saddled with debt and ravaged by losses and damages from weather events like cyclones, drought and extreme temperatures have agreed to consider swapping debt to invest in climate action in a meeting of finance ministers in the Ethiopian capital Addis Ababa
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STORY: Brazil may soon let cannabis can be planted in the country — in a court decision that could pave the way for legal cultivation of medical marijuana as well as industrial use. It could potentially turn Brazil into a leading global supplier of the plant.Researchers and cannabis firms argue Brazils tropical climate is ideal for growing it. Brazils top appeals court made their decision public last week — to take on a case that would set a precedent nationwide. Brazil currently allows the sale and production of cannabis products, but because it remains illegal to grow the plant, companies are forced to import key ingredients, raising the final cost for consumers. Biotech start-up DNA Solucoes em Biotecnologia is a company in the case being heard by the Superior Court of Justice.It has filed a civil suit arguing for the right to import seeds and plant cannabis.Arthur Ferrari Arsuffi is a lawyer representing them. “I understand that it has a very great practical, economic, and social relevance, whether it is the possibility of introducing a new segment in the Brazilian agro-industry, reducing the cost of medicines that are widely used by society, or the possibility of introducing a new industry in Brazil with this raw material.” The court decision, seen by Reuters, was dated February 27 but according to lawyers following the case, was only made public late last week. A final ruling is expected within the next year.
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) released a behemoth report on our warming worldsomething it has done routinely for three decades. Though the findings have evolved considerably over the years, the news cycle is always strikingly similar: World leaders offer bombastic soundbites, and headlines warn of impending doom. In turn, many people will interpret this report as a stark warning that humans are joy-riding down the highway to hell.
Hundreds of the world’s top scientists are sounding the alarm about our warming climate. Kaitlyn McGrath has more on a just released United Nations backed report.
The latest report outlining just how critical action on climate change has become is full of dire warnings …
United Nations Secretary General Antonio Gutteres warned ‘humanity is on thin ice’ and the ‘climate time bomb is ticking’ on the heels of a new report.
The NAACP Director of Environmental and Climate Justice says it’s important that black people, people with low incomes and others often excluded from having a voice must be included in determining sol
“Humanity is on thin ice,” according to a new U.N. climate report that details the urgent need to cut greenhouse gas emissions.
Governments gave their blessing Sunday to a major new U.N. report on climate change, after approval was held up by a battle between rich and developing countries over emissions targets and financial aid to vulnerable nations