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News outlets around the world are treating the LA mega-fires as a mega-story. But too few are making the climate connection, Kyle Pope and I of Covering Climate Now write in The Guardian. It's like covering a house that's on fire but not talking about why theguardian.com/commentisfree/…

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What's one key takeaway from our recent press briefing on the LA fires? Don’t wait until disaster strikes to build your climate knowledge. Creating a reference doc for yourself and your colleagues with key facts, sources, and current research can help build this foundation.

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The war in Gaza has carried with it an “immense” carbon footprint. The vast majority of war-linked emissions were due to Israel’s aerial bombardment and ground invasion of Gaza, as well as US cargo planes delivering war supplies to Israel. By Nina Lakhani for The Guardian

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The Supreme Court denied oil companies’ request to review an earlier decision by the Hawaiʻi Supreme Court which would allow a so-called “climate deception lawsuit” filed against the companies by the City and County of Honolulu to proceed. By Emily Sanders for ExxonKnews

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Last year was the first in which global average temperatures exceeded 1.5 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels, the aspirational target world leaders set in 2015 to avoid the worst consequences of climate change, according to the European Union’s Copernicus Climate Change

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As Donald Trump muses about the US seizing control of Greenland and the Panama Canal, he has touted their strategic significance. But it seems lost on him that a major reason for the shifting strategic landscape is climate change, which he frequently denies exists. By Oliver

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Outgoing interior secretary Deb Haaland was the first Native American to serve in a president’s cabinet. In a Q&A with Grist, Haaland considers the work she leaves behind. By Anita Hofschneider bit.ly/4hkOqul