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The New York Times
Germany’s three remaining reactors will be shut down by Saturday — ending nuclear power generation in Europe’s largest economy. But it comes as the continent grapples with questions over whether it can secure enough energy to drive its economies and keep homes warm while also reaching ambitious climate targets.
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AFP
Misleading studies sowing doubt about the threat of climate change are sneaking into peer-reviewed journals, scientists warn, citing the example of recent papers linked to a climate lawsuit in Germany whose authors have denied a conflict of interest.
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Sydney Morning Herald
Climate Action Tracker analysis is cited in this article on a new call from Australian industry for the government to set more ambitious climate targets.
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Al Jazeera
Shruti Nath is quoted in this piece on the increasing intensity of storms and the need for better data in vulnerable places.
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Scientific American
Climate Analytics' latest paper showing that solar geoengineering would be an over 100 year commitment is covered in Scientific American.
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The St. Croix Source
“It is a critical decade to limit warming below 1.5 degrees Celsius. Though Caribbean small islands have contributed comparatively little to global emissions, they are among the most vulnerable from the impacts.” - Carl-Friedrich Schleussner, Head of Climate Science at Climate Analytics
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Eco-Business
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St. Vincent Times
Dr. Carl-Friedrich Schleussner says to St Vincent Times “If temperatures rise over this limit, there is still an option we can bring them back down again if we can get to net zero emissions and get carbon out of the atmosphere.”
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Business View Caribbean
“If temperatures rise over this limit, there is still an option we can bring them back down again if we can get to net zero emissions and get carbon out of the atmosphere,” commented Dr. Carl-Friedrich Schleussner from Climate Analytics.