As the Clock Ticks to Act on the Climate Crisis, N.C. Activists Target a ‘Carbon Plan’ - Inside Climate News
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As the Clock Ticks to Act on the Climate Crisis, N.C. Activists Target a ‘Carbon Plan’ - Inside Climate News
Duke Energy’s fossil fuel buildout comes with a roadmap for increased carbon dioxide emissions that will blow past a previously set 2030 deadline for reductions. While regulators have approved, the climate community sees a difficult future.By Lisa SorgGaslighting: Fourth in a series about opposition to a wave of new natural gas pipelines, power plants and storage facilities on the drawing board in North Carolina.
The World Health Organization (WHO) warned on Friday, before the International Court of Justice (ICJ), that the climate emergency represents, "fundamentally, a health crisis", which is no longer "a hypothetical situation in the future, (but) is here and now", while also deploring the fact that "not enough is being done" in conditions where "action is needed", reports the EFE agency.
The struggle between some of the world’s biggest polluters and the most vulnerable countries to global warming has ended this Friday at the United Nations International Court of Justice (UNICJ). The former include the United States, China, Russia and Japan, which reject their responsibilities for CO2 emissions prior to the current climate agreements. The latter are shared among Pacific island states, the Caribbean, Africa, Asia and Latin America…
The head of the World Health Organization (WHO) warned on Friday, before the International Court of Justice (ICJ), that the climate emergency represents, "fundamentally, a health crisis", which is no longer "a hypothetical situation in the future, (but) is here...
As the Clock Ticks to Act on the Climate Crisis, N.C. Activists Target a ‘Carbon Plan’
Duke Energy's fossil fuel buildout comes with a roadmap for increased carbon dioxide emissions that will blow past a previously set 2030 deadline for reductions. While regulators have approved, the climate community sees a difficult future. By Lisa Sorg Gaslighting: Fourth in a series about opposition to a wave of new natural gas pipelines, power plants and storage facilities on the drawing board in North Carolina.
The World Health Organization (WHO) stated on December 13 that the climate emergency is "essentially a health crisis" and regretted before the International Court of Justice (ICJ) that insufficient action is being taken, as it is urgent that action be taken.
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