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Europe heatwave shows need to reject climate denial ‘lies’, says EU green chief

Rising temperatures, environmental degradation, and inadequate funding imperil global climate progress

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The recent heatwave in Europe has exposed the harsh realities of climate change, with Teresa Ribera , European Commission vice-president, labeling it a "dramatic warning" to reject climate denial. The heatwave has...

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  • A surge in offshore oil and gas development is threatening whale corridors and coral reefs worldwide.
  • The northeastern bulrush, a previously endangered wetland plant, has seen a significant increase in populations, but researchers question its delisting as a federally endangered species.
  • Millions of dollars in climate investments for developing countries were announced during London Climate Action Week, but experts say it's not enough.
  • Climate activists are targeting a new foe: data centers, which they argue are contributing to the climate crisis.

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The climate crisis is far-reaching and devastating, with rising temperatures, ecosystem degradation, and inadequate funding imperiling global progress. The recent heatwave in Europe is just one example of the severe consequences of climate change.

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This is a dramatic warning to reject climate denial 'lies' driven by those with vested interests in fossil fuels." — Teresa Ribera, European...

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"This is a dramatic warning to reject climate denial 'lies' driven by those with vested interests in fossil fuels." — **Teresa Ribera**, European Commission vice-president
"The conditions under which the Green New Deal Network was founded have fundamentally changed." — Climate activist

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Who: Teresa Ribera, European Commission vice-president What: Criticized climate denial and emphasized the need for climate action When: During the...

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  • Who: Teresa Ribera, European Commission vice-president
  • What: Criticized climate denial and emphasized the need for climate action
  • When: During the recent European heatwave
  • Where: Europe
  • Impact: Highlighted the urgent need for climate action

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The climate crisis is a pressing global issue, with far-reaching consequences for ecosystems, human health, and the economy. The recent heatwave in Europe is just one example of the devastating impact of climate change.

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As the climate crisis deepens, it's clear that urgent action is needed. Policymakers, scientists, and activists must work together to address the root causes of climate change and ensure a sustainable future for all.

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    Europe heatwave shows need to reject climate denial ‘lies’, says EU green chief

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    Millions in Climate Investments for Developing Countries Were Just Announced. It’s Not Nearly Enough.

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    Climate activists take on a new foe: Data centers

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Europe heatwave shows need to reject climate denial ‘lies’, says EU green chief

Rising temperatures, environmental degradation, and inadequate funding imperil global climate progress

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The recent heatwave in Europe has exposed the harsh realities of climate change, with Teresa Ribera, European Commission vice-president, labeling it a "dramatic warning" to reject climate denial. The heatwave has wreaked havoc on food production, highlighting the urgent need for climate action.

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  • A surge in offshore oil and gas development is threatening whale corridors and coral reefs worldwide.
  • The northeastern bulrush, a previously endangered wetland plant, has seen a significant increase in populations, but researchers question its delisting as a federally endangered species.
  • Millions of dollars in climate investments for developing countries were announced during London Climate Action Week, but experts say it's not enough.
  • Climate activists are targeting a new foe: data centers, which they argue are contributing to the climate crisis.

Why It Matters

The climate crisis is far-reaching and devastating, with rising temperatures, ecosystem degradation, and inadequate funding imperiling global progress. The recent heatwave in Europe is just one example of the severe consequences of climate change.

What Experts Say

"This is a dramatic warning to reject climate denial 'lies' driven by those with vested interests in fossil fuels." — **Teresa Ribera**, European Commission vice-president
"The conditions under which the Green New Deal Network was founded have fundamentally changed." — Climate activist

Key Facts

  • Who: Teresa Ribera, European Commission vice-president
  • What: Criticized climate denial and emphasized the need for climate action
  • When: During the recent European heatwave
  • Where: Europe
  • Impact: Highlighted the urgent need for climate action

Background

The climate crisis is a pressing global issue, with far-reaching consequences for ecosystems, human health, and the economy. The recent heatwave in Europe is just one example of the devastating impact of climate change.

What Comes Next

As the climate crisis deepens, it's clear that urgent action is needed. Policymakers, scientists, and activists must work together to address the root causes of climate change and ensure a sustainable future for all.

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