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New analysis of pledges at COP26 suggest no government is doing enough to limit temperature rise.
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Five things you need to know about COP26 - the United Nations climate change conference - on Tuesday.
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We asked climate experts from around the world what they want to see agreed at COP26 this week.
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A photographer is using her art to inspire, hoping to keep the iconic animals at home on the range.
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Poorer countries say they are not able to get compensation for the damage caused by climate change.
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As the COP26 summit enters its second week, government ministers gather in Glasgow for more talks.
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Five things you need to know about COP26 - the United Nations climate change conference - on Monday.
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There are more participants than from any single country, a study shared with the BBC suggests.
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By mimicking the way lobsters’ eyes work, scientists have designed new X-ray space telescopes that can survey much larger areas.
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The organisation says peat bogs should be left alone as they trap carbon.
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COP26: Time to sober up
07 Nov 2021 0:39:19
There's been progress - but huge hurdles remain to be cleared in the final week of talks in Glasgow.
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Officials must "pull together" as the climate summit in Glasgow enters its final week, Boris Johnson says.
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Organisers say about 100,000 people joined a rally on Glasgow Green to demand more action on the climate crisis.
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Callum Isted wants all primary children in Scotland to have a reusable bottle which they can refill at school.
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The carbon footprint of the wealthiest will grow but that of the poorest will stay small, a study says.
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The announcement will come as activist Greta Thunberg joins young people to protest about the COP26 climate summit.
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Researchers tracked thousands of posts denying climate change - and only 8% were marked as misinformation.
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Five things you need to know about COP26 - the United Nations climate change conference - on Thursday.
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Ever paused over the recycling bin, wondering whether to add a pizza box? You could be a wishcycler.
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On the Greek island of Evia last summer an intense conflagration took almost two weeks to control.
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Global carbon emissions are set to get back close to the levels they were at before Covid.
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The BBC’s Roger Harrabin takes a look at the tech behind hydrogen energy and its green potential.
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Sharks are my best friends
04 Nov 2021 0:19:55
Almost every day for 40 years, expert diver Jim Abernethy has been swimming with sharks in the Bahamas.
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2021: A year of wild weather
03 Nov 2021 7:19:23
If emissions continue rising, Europe can expect 50C heatwaves every three years, the Met Office says.
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Rich countries will get most of the attention, but developing countries are on climate change's front line.
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