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![Without stronger climate action, the five biggest emitters will double the number of countries regularly experiencing extreme hot years by 2030](https://ca1-clm.edcdn.com/masthead/_c500x800/tim-van-der-kuip-ZYASZaI0BAs-unsplash-1.jpg?v=1736975980)
The emissions of just five economies, China, the US, the EU, India and Russia, over the period 1991-2030 will double the number of countries experiencing extreme hot years every second year by 2030.
![Woodside’s Scarborough LNG expansion will massively increase WA emissions in five years, jeopardising any serious 2030 climate target](https://ca1-clm.edcdn.com/masthead/_c500x800/fadzai-saungweme-RESEQty1uvc-unsplash.jpg?v=1737062257)
Woodside’s proposed Scarborough to Pluto LNG project in Western Australia is a bet against the world implementing the Paris Agreement, will increase emissions globally, and will result in huge domestic emissions increases.
![Report: Why gas is the new coal](https://ca1-clm.edcdn.com/masthead/_c500x800/pexels-dilyar-sultan-668374-1.jpg?v=1737062257)
Gas has no place in a 1.5˚C world, and its use should already have peaked, but instead the expansion of the industry continues to rise, according to a new report by Climate Analytics.
![New analysis of more than 100,000 scientific studies finds at least 85% of world’s population impacted by climate change](https://ca1-clm.edcdn.com/masthead/_c500x800/dibakar-roy-bXWEmibzfjY-unsplash.jpg?v=1737062258)
A new paper, published today in Nature Climate Change, documents unprecedented scientific evidence for human-induced climate impacts over at least 80% of the world's land area affecting at least 85% of the global population.
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Developed countries must also significantly ramp up climate finance to developing countries for the world to achieve the Paris Agreement’s climate goal.