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Antarctica’s Ocean May ‘Burp’ Heat, Delaying Climate Recovery by Centuries

New study warns the Southern Ocean could abruptly release stored heat long after emissions stop, causing a sudden warming pulse that impacts global climate goals.

Thailand Accelerates Net-Zero Target to 2050, Overhauls Energy Policy

Thailand brings net-zero target forward by 15 years, requiring major energy transformation including renewable scale-up and nuclear power adoption.

Business Groups Ask Supreme Court to Block California Climate Laws

U.S. Chamber of Commerce seeks emergency stay on California's emissions disclosure requirements, arguing they violate corporate free-speech rights.

Fossil Fuel Emissions to Hit Record High in 2025, Climate Goals at Risk

Global carbon emissions from fossil fuels projected to reach 38.1 billion tonnes in 2025, making 1.5°C climate target unachievable according to new scientific report.

COP30 Climate Summit Shows Waning Global Commitment

Brazil climate conference faces low attendance and funding cuts as political divisions sideline environmental goals. Key nations skip crucial talks.

Climate Study: World Can Still Return Below 1.5°C by 2100

New research reveals immediate maximum climate action can reverse global warming to below 1.5°C by 2100 through rapid renewable expansion and fossil fuel phaseout.

UN Report: Emission Cuts Fall Short of Paris Climate Goals

Current climate pledges will only achieve 17% emissions reduction by 2035, far below the 57% needed to limit warming to 1.5°C, UN finds ahead of COP30.