Tuesday Sep 03, 2024
3 September 2024 - Latest Climate News
The Top Climate News for Tuesday 3 September 2024: - China and South Africa Strengthen Bilateral Ties Through Balanced Trade and Investment Agreements - 2050 Net Zero Goal: What Kind Of Progress Have Airlines Made So Far? - Climate Change Threatens South Korea's Beloved Kimchi - US scientists discover 1,700 ancient viruses in Tibetan glacier ice. Oldest dates back 40,000 yrs - Analyst unveils bold 'Apple-esque' Tesla stock forecast - India will take a call if Europe imposes carbon tax, says environment minister - Delhi Transport Minister Advocates for Gig Workers' Shift to Electric Vehicles - BMW worldwide recalling Mini Cooper SE electric models, company says - Opinion: Climate justice is a critical issue for the tourism industry - Pope Francis Embarks on Southeast Asia Tour to Highlight Climate Action - Volkswagen considers German plant closures to save billions in costs - Hiker deaths in Grand Canyon rise amid extreme weather linked to climate crisis - Pedro Almodovar's English Debut: Tackling Euthanasia and Climate Crisis - British Government's Windfall Tax Hike on North Sea Oil - Huge Oil Pipeline Project Creates 'Climate of Fear' - Tesla's China-made EV sales rise 3% y/y in Aug - With 94% market share, Norway's electric car sales set new world record - Bezos fund ties with groups setting climate standards raise concerns - report - Cost of living: All households in Ireland eligible for little-known €300 car grant - US rights watchdog cites "a climate of fear" in Uganda oil development project - Hail may get bigger due climate change, raising insurance costs - John Swinney to reveal Scotland's plans for economy, net zero and child poverty in his first Programme for Government - Wildfire pollution and climate change, plus other letters, Sept. 2: ‘We must not allow any new oil, coal or gas infrastructure.'
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