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Guterres prods climate change parties to act

UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres has prodded climate change parties at COP27 to act fast to mitigate causes of global warming and fix the loopholes in the criteria for net-zero emission commitments. Continue reading Guterres prods climate change parties to act

Sudeep R P SonawaneNovember 11, 2022Leave a comment
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Climate change did not impact blending of mammals in North America

University of Nebraska-Lincoln and the Canadian Museum of Nature researchers say climate change has had no impact on homogenisation of mammals in North America. Continue reading Climate change did not impact blending of mammals in North America

Sudeep R P SonawaneJuly 29, 2022Leave a comment

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