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New Trade Deals Will Undermine Keeping Fossil Fuels in the Ground

A new report, entitled Climate Roadbloacks, released by the Sierra Club today reveals how efforts across the United States to protect the climate could be threatened by two proposed trade deals, the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) and Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP).

Great Australian Bight and Great Barrier Reef Both Under Threat

Two of Australia’s most iconic marine national treasures are under threat from climate change and fossil fuel extraction.

As NASA releases climate “bombshell”, more questions raised over fracking’s climatic impact

As NASA releases a "bombshell" on climate change, a new report concludes that fracking is encouraging the development of other energy-intensive infrastructure and industries which in turn produce vast amounts of carbon dioxide.

As Temperatures Soar, TV Coverage of Climate Change Decreases

Nearly every day another record is smashed regarding climate change. But as temperatures soar and the crisis becomes more urgent, the less you are likely to hear about it on the major American TV networks, as the coverage of climate change has found to be decreasing

Great Barrier Grief

The environmental community is mourning the death of the award-winning photographer, Gary Braasch, who died yesterday doing a job he loved. He was snorkelling at the northern end of the Great Barrier Reef documenting the effects of climate change.

America’s First “Climate Refugees” Receive Funding To Relocate

A small community of French-speaking Native Americans, who have lived on the low-lying Isle de Jean Charles in Louisiana for generations, have become America’s first official climate refugees.