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Nicolas Kayser-Bril / Voxeurop  iconeEurope is getting warmer, and that is not going to change
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06.11.18   41914 
Desmond Brown / IPS News  iconeBuilding the Caribbean’s climate resilience to ensure basic survivalIn the Press
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23.07.18   41839 
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15.07.18   41809 
Issa Sikiti da Silva / IPS  iconeWar, high tariffs and nationalisation – their cost to Africa’s climateIn the Press
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05.07.18   41766 
Michael Meyer / Project Syndicate  iconeKenya’s perfect stormNon-press
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03.07.18   41757 
Tour Alternatiba  iconePrésentation et Étapes du Tour Alternatiba 2018 (du 9 juin au 6 octobre 2018)Documents
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09.06.18   41865 
Emmanuel Tuchscherer / Fondation Robert Schuman  iconeTowards Energy Union Act II: a new European energy-climate leadershipNon-press
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12.03.18   41439 
The Guardian  iconeSiberian blast could make southern England colder than the ArcticIn the Press
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23.02.18   41429 
Partager C'est Sympa  iconePrendre le virage | Le Tour Alternatiba
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10.01.18   41866 
ONU / UN  iconeUN sees 'worrying' gap between Paris climate pledges and emissions cuts neededNon-press
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31.10.17   41371 
Marina Bertsch / Elément Terre / France 24  iconeClimat : la Chine est-elle le nouveau leader ?Documents
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20.10.17   41362 
B. Ekwurzel, J. Boneham, M. W. Dalton, R. Heede, R. J. Mera, M. R. Allen, P. C. Frumhoff / Climatic Change  iconeThe rise in global atmospheric CO2, surface temperature, and sea level from emissions traced to major carbon producersDocuments
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07.09.17   41351 
Nature  iconeThree years to safeguard our climateAnalysis
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28.06.17   41345 
Oxfam international  iconeClimat : la feuille de route du gouvernement sera-t-elle à la hauteur des ambitions affichées ?Analysis
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20.06.17   41304 
David Levaï, Pierre Barthélémy / IDDRI  iconeAccord de Paris sur le climat : pendant que Washington s’interroge, le reste du monde poursuit son travail
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29.05.17   41234 
Julien Rivoire / Attac  iconeUn million d’emplois climatiques c’est possible ?Analysis
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27.04.17   41170 
Johannes Friedrich Johannes Friedrich, Mengpin Ge and Andrew Pickens / World Resources Institute  iconeThis Interactive Chart Explains
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11.04.17   41110 
WWF - World Wildlife Fund  iconeEarth Hour 2017
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25.03.17   41036 
Jennifer Gallé et Véronique Riffault / The Conversation  iconePodcast : les quatre saisons de la pollution de l’air Documents
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23.03.17   41075 
ONU / UN  iconeWorld Meteorological Day celebrates importance of clouds for weather, climate and waterAnalysis
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UNICEF  iconeThirsting for a future : water and children in a changing climateDocuments
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20.03.17   41050 
C. Forbes Tompkins, Kelly Levin and Noah Kaufman / World Resources Institute  icone4 irrefutable truths about climate change scienceAnalysis
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31.01.17   40934 
Eduard Soler i Lecha y Eckart Woertz / Barcelona Centre For International Affairs (CIDOB)  iconeThe World in 2017: Ten Issues that Will Set the International AgendaDocuments
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06.01.17   40879 
IOP Science  iconeCould Rudolph and friends help to slow down our warming climate?In the Press
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22.12.16   40945 
NASA  iconeClimate Time Machine
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20.12.16   40728 
Öko-Institut, WWF  iconeFixing EU climate policy in line with the Paris agreementDocuments
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15.12.16   40775 
Öko-Institut - Insitut für angewandte Ökologie - Institute for Applied Ecology  iconeOnline calculator: Recalculating climate targets for the EUAnalysis
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04.12.16   40773 
Sarah Watson / Oxfam  icone5 key takeaways from COP22Documents
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24.11.16   40607 
João Luz Soares / Público  iconeCarbon Tax em Portugal: « before the flood » e depois de TrumpIn the Press
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22.11.16   40561 
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Europe is getting warmer, and that is not going to change

Author : Nicolas Kayser-Bril / Voxeurop
An exclusive analysis of over 100 million meteorological data points shows that every major city in Europe is warmer in the 21st century than it was in the 20th. Subarctic regions, Andalusia and southern Romania are most affected.
In December 2015, 195 members of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change agreed to “limit the temperature increase to 1.5 °C above preindustrial levels” in the Paris Agreement. For several cities in Europe, home to millions, the 1.5°C threshold has already been reached. An exclusive investigation by the European Data Journalism Network (EDJNet) shows that in the Nordic and Baltic regions, in much of Andalusia and in South-Eastern Romania, average temperatures in the 21st century were already much warmer, sometimes by several degrees, than in the 20th century, already affecting the life expectancy of Europeans, their health and well-being.The 1.5°C temperature increase is a global target and areas that are warming faster are not off-track from this goal; scientists have expected for decades that polar regions would warm more than areas closer to the equator.

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