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TIME Magazine Publishes Op-Ed From Arbor Day Foundation CEO

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March 11, 2024 /3BL/ - Private sector leaders have the power to rebuild trust in the voluntary forestry carbon market, according to a new article published by TIME Magazine authored by Arbor Day Foundation chief executive Dan Lambe. LINCOLN, Neb., The column was published as part of the TIME CO2 Futures Collection.

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“Biodiversity and Climate Change” – Interview With Marco Galaverni, WWF

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Sofidel For our Future magazine, WWF Programme & Oasis Director Marco Galaverni discusses biodiversity loss and climate change as he comments the results of the WWF Living Planet Report 2022.

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Zero: Indonesian leaders are dealing with climate change in Jakarta by moving out

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But in 2022, Saputra noted in an article for the Columbia Climate School, “the floods came almost every month. Saputra isn’t alone in blaming climate change for bringing more rain. Columbia’s Saputra believes the root of all these problems lies in educating more Indonesians on the perils of climate change.

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Simpler Presentations of Climate Change

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Simpler Presentations of Climate Change. This story on climate change science originally appeared in science magazine EOS and is part of Covering Climate Now, a global journalism collaboration strengthening coverage of the climate story. Has this happened to you? John Aber and Scott V.

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Fighting Climate Change With K-pop

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Fighting Climate Change With K-pop. At the end of every year, Time Magazine dedicates their coveted December cover image and story to honour an individual, ensemble or event which they deem has had significant influence over the past year, marking their impact with a portrait. Lauren Richards.

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COP27 litmus test: Will wealthy countries finally pay for climate change loss and damage?

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It first entered the climate justice lexicon back in 1992, during negotiations leading to the original United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), when the Alliance of Small Island States (AOSIS) submitted a proposal for a financial mechanism to address loss and damage from sea level rise.

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Petrifying climate change

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Read the full story at Hakai Magazine. Researchers want to combat climate change by chemically converting carbon dioxide into rock on a grand scale. Read more →