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New Daily Release of Wind Energy Data Takes Europe by Storm

The winds of change are blowing through the European Union, and thanks to a new initiative you can now follow the situation more closely than ever.

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NASA’s Epic 2016 Mixtape ft. Antarctic Ice And Carbon Dioxide

NASA has highlighted its 2016 achievements in an epic YouTube mixtape, putting the spotlight on its monitoring of ice sheets and carbon dioxide levels.

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4 Apps to Try if You’re Curious About Climate Change

Want to stay informed about climate change and the transition to a low carbon economy? We've selected a few apps that put the latest data at your fingertips.

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Paris Agreement Ratification Continues, Minutes From Trump Tower – As it Happened

Welcome to the Wednesday, 16 November 2016 edition of the Daily Planet’s COP22 live blog. UK set to ratify Paris climate accord today or tomorrow, following Finland’s lead Australian government to construct climate-friendly building “a short walk from the White House” France’s Hollande praises Obama’s role in forging Paris climate agreement Business groups call for...

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EU Steps up Collaboration With China, Warns Trump at Climate Summit – As it Happened

Welcome to the Tuesday, 15 November 2016 edition of the Daily Planet’s COP22 live blog. High-level politicians take part in plenary sessions today Europe to announce increased cooperation on climate action with China Paris reverse not in “interest of the US” EU commissioner Cañete warns Carbon tax on imports from US in case of Paris...

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EU to Fast-Track Paris Agreement And 12 Other Major Stories

Things are moving quickly as our planet makes the transition to a new, clean economy. You want to stay in the loop – but you’re busy, that’s why we keep an eye on the headlines for you! Welcome to the 20 September 2016 edition of the Daily Planet’s weekly State Of The Planet. Don’t hesitate...

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Let This Catchy Song Explain Why ‘Phytoplankton’ Celebrate Ozone Day

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3xJthmuapBg Every year on 16 September, the world celebrates that the ozone layer still exists. This catchy song explains why! The animation shows phytoplankton celebrating the ozone layer’s healing. The song, commissioned by the UN’s environment programme (UNEP) in 2015, explains that harmful solar rays don’t just affect humans, but also the microalgae in our...

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The Low Carbon Transition Has Won The Hearts And Minds of Millions’

At a major conference about Europe’s low carbon economy, EU energy chief Maroš Šefčovič emphasised that sustainability has gone mainstream. The former Slovak diplomat pointed out how what started as a pioneer grassroots movement has now won the “hearts and minds of millions across the world.” “I am describing this cultural change to illustrate the...

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Paris Could Take Effect Early And 11 Other Key Climate Action Stories

Things are moving quickly as our planet makes the transition to a new, clean economy. You want to stay in the loop – but you’re busy, that’s why we keep an eye on the headlines for you! Welcome to the 6 September 2016 edition of the Daily Planet’s weekly State Of The Planet. Don’t hesitate...

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13 Ways You Can Take Part in ‘Climate Action August’

NASA says 2016 is on track to be the hottest year ever, so how can you do your bit to fight climate change this summer? Whether you’re at home, at work or on holiday, you can make a difference by taking action, and posting about it on social media. Create or share posts with hashtag...

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