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Had a good chat with @joeloclimate.bsky.social from @climatechangenews.com about Europe's dependence on American LNG and big plans for wind power and electricity interconnectors in the North Sea
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Climate change is fuelling extreme rainfall in the region, while insufficient adaptation and aid cuts have left people highly exposed to floods
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Researcher Chris Aylett talks to Climate Home News about North Sea wind potential and who has the power in the US-Europe gas relationship
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The Trump administration has decided to withdraw the US from the broader UN climate convention, raising questions about the legality of the move and what it means in practice
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COP30 president André Aranha Corrêa do Lago argued in a new letter to parties that the Belem climate conference “shed light” on climate diplomacy’s limitations
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For the first time, global temperatures have averaged above 1.5°C over a three-year period. buff.ly/Ep7Obtc
This year’s survey suggests respondents are generally more worried about the state of the world than they were last year. buff.ly/sGEXrB2
2025 ranks as the third-warmest year on record, behind 2023 and 2024, according to EU climate scientists. buff.ly/Ep7Obtc