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UAE’s Coastal Lagoons Vital for Climate and Biodiversity

A new study of the “Nature-based Solutions for Climate, Biodiversity and People” project shows the essential role of UAE’s coastal lagoons in climate action and the biodiversity conservation. Covering 27% of the coastline, these lagoons are dynamic habitats for endangered species, significant carbon sinks, and

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Staying Safe in Extreme Heat

As climate change pushes temperatures higher, it’s crucial to keep safe yourself from extreme heat. Stay hydrated, wear appropriate clothing, and avoid outdoor activities during noon. Check on vulnerable individuals including seniors and children, and ensure your AC is working. Identify heat illness symptoms—dizziness, headache,

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Green Fuel Refineries Contributing to Pollution: Report

A new report has exposed that refineries producing ‘green’ fuel, projected to protect the environment, have become major polluters themselves. According to report, 275 biofuel and ethanol manufacturing companies in the U.S. discharged 12 million tons of toxic substances in 2022. In comparison, traditional oil

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New World Record in Solar Power Conversion

A residential-sized solar panel has made a new world record by converting sunlight into the electricity with over 7% enhancement in current module efficiency. UK-based startup Oxford PV introduced next-generation tandem solar cells using “miraculous material” perovskite to improve traditional silicon solar panel performance. The

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Bonn Talks on Climate Finance Goal End in Stalemate Over Numbers

Dialogues in Bonn failed to advance as wealthy nations avoided talk over specific financial commitments for post-2025 climate finance goal, set to be concluded at COP29. Delegates from both developing and developed countries left the talks dissatisfied, with fiery exchanges underlining the lack of progress.

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