Read more about the article Carbon Dioxide Levels to Hit 429.6 ppm in May 2025, the Highest in Over 2 Million Years
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Carbon Dioxide Levels to Hit 429.6 ppm in May 2025, the Highest in Over 2 Million Years

In 2025, the annual average CO2 concentration is projected to increase to 426.6 ppm; this is an increase of approximately 2.26 ppm between 2024 and 2025 and ‘unsustainable’ for 1.5°C Goal.

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2024 Confirmed as Warmest Year on Record, Global Temperatures Exceed 1.5°C Threshold: Copernicus

The global average temperature rose to 15.10°C — 1.60°C above pre-industrial levels, making it the first calendar year to breach the 1.5°C threshold defined in the Paris Agreement.

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Read more about the article India Rethinks $30 Billion Sulphur-Cutting Mandate for Coal Plants
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India Rethinks $30 Billion Sulphur-Cutting Mandate for Coal Plants

India is reassessing its decade-old $30 billion program mandating coal plants to install sulphur-cutting equipment, following government-backed studies indicating minimal effectiveness in reducing pollution.

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Read more about the article Indonesia’s Renewable Energy Transition: Why 94% of Provinces Are Not Ready
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Indonesia’s Renewable Energy Transition: Why 94% of Provinces Are Not Ready

The study developed an Energy Transition Readiness Index using 14 variables grouped into three key indicators: clean energy initiatives, economic resilience, and governance capacity.

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Read more about the article Coca-Cola Faces Backlash for Quietly Dropping Reusable Packaging Pledge Amid New Sustainability Goals
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Coca-Cola Faces Backlash for Quietly Dropping Reusable Packaging Pledge Amid New Sustainability Goals

In 2022, Coca-Cola pledged that 25% of its packaging would be refillable or returnable by 2030, a promise that was widely praised as a step toward reducing single-use plastics.

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Read more about the article Floods Devastate Malaysia and Thailand: Thousands Displaced, Lives Lost
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Floods Devastate Malaysia and Thailand: Thousands Displaced, Lives Lost

Severe flooding triggered by relentless monsoon rains has devastated parts of Malaysia and Thailand, leaving at least 12 dead and displacing over 152,000 people in the two neighboring countries.

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Read more about the article GISTDA Unveils “Carbon Atlas 2024” to Revolutionize Carbon Monitoring in Thailand
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GISTDA Unveils “Carbon Atlas 2024” to Revolutionize Carbon Monitoring in Thailand

The GISTDA’s Carbon Atlas 2024 sets a new benchmark for innovative climate action in Thailand and beyond. FOLLOW THIS TOPIC Bangkok, Thailand — On November 25, 2024, the Geo-Informatics and…

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