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Lula Da SilvaTen multilateral development banks announced a joint commitment on Tuesday (10) to expand funding to help low- and medium-sized countries adapt to climate change, claiming they expected to target US$ 185 billion (about $1 trillion) to a combination of adaptation and mitigation projects by 2030.See the Story
In Cop30, Multilateral Banks Announced a Commitment to Extend Climate Finance to Developing Countries
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SaturnArtist’s concept of the Cassini spacecraft sweeping past Saturn’s moon Enceladus and its famous water vapor plumes. In a new analysis of data from the Cassini mission, scientists measured heat flow at both of its poles for the 1st time. The study showed the subsurface ocean on Enceladus is likely stable enough to be habitable for life. Image via NASA/ JPL-Caltech.
Saturn’s moon Enceladus has a salty, global subsurface ocean similar to Earth’s o…See the Story
