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The Washington Post
“We’re at 1.2 degree warming, and we know that certain kinds of heat extremes could increase in intensity by another 30 to 40 percent,” our CEO Bill Hare speaks to the Washington Post on climate impacts at higher temperatures.
BBC
Dr Fahad Saeed speaks to BBC World Radio about the scorching temperatures that are affecting multiple regions around the world and their effects on human health.
Pacific News Service
Pacific News Service covers the regions first loss and damage dialogue in Samoa, facilitated by the Secretariat of the Pacific Regional Environment Programme (SPREP) and Climate Analytics
The Guardian
“The idea that it’s a choice between our addiction to fossil fuels or working by candlelight is a gross misrepresentation of reality", Claire Fyson comments on claims made by Shell's CEO that reducing oil and gas production would be irresponsible.
BBC
Claire Fyson, our Head of Climate Policy, is quoted in the BBC rebutting claims from Shell's CEO that the world still "desperately needs" oil and gas.
Axios
Risks of reduced crop yields occurring across major crop-producing regions are vastly underestimated in climate and crop model projections, a new study finds.
The Guardian
Bill Hare cites analysis from the IEA that new fossil fuel development is incompatible with limiting warming to 1.5°C.
Times of India
New opinion in the Times of India explores the feasibility of the renewable energy target from our analysis.