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Bloomberg
Bloomberg identifies a few countries that have (and haven't) been proactive in the lead-up to COP 27. Bill Hare covers what Australia has done before the climate summit.
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CNN
Our research is mentioned as this CNN piece displays how industrial pollution can damage rock art.
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AP
Wealthy nations must do more to support small island nations in their climate adaptation efforts. Adelle Thomas and other experts speak of the dangers of even a small rise in temperatures for these at-risk nations.
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AP
Bill Hare and Fahad Saeed comment on the UN Secretary-General's speech to the General Assembly on Tuesday, where he called for fossil fuel producers to pay a windfall tax to those impacted by climate change.
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AP
Factors like La Nina, the extreme heat wave this spring, and a change in the jetstream have contributed to worsened floods in Pakistan. These are summarised by Fahad Saeed in a conversation with the AP.
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Eco-Business
Fahad Saeed compares the 2010 crisis in Pakistan to this year's flooding, with climate change and political turmoil especially serving as compounding factors.
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The New York Times
Bill Hare speaks with the New York Times about the urgency to halve emissions by 2030 and get to net zero by 2050. Without rapid climate action now, dire changes to our planet will probably become irreversible.
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The New York Times
In a discussion about Pakistan's recent extreme weather, The New York Times spoke with Fahad Saeed about the scale of the damage and how to address the cause and responsibility.
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TAZ
Dr Fahad Saeed is interview by German news site taz on the devastating floods in Pakistan.