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Climate change will fuel terrorism recruitment, report for German foreign office says

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The Climate Change Problem No One Talks About: Anxiety and Depression

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US stand on Paris deal: UN climate official says respectful

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Climate change impact on Australia may be irreversible, five-yearly report says

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The networks all but ignored climate change last year. That’s bad news for science.

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Under 10 percent of international climate fund cash reaching local projects, study shows

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Global warming may explain Arctic's green ice

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