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TEHRAN, Mar 04 - Hitting back at the president of his sport's governing body, Swiss skier Daniel Yule will give his prize money this month to an athlete-backed charity campaigning against climate change .
News ID: 36275    Publish Date : 2019/03/04

TEHRAN, Mar 01 - Thousands of students in the German port city of Hamburg marched out of school on Friday led by teenage Swedish environmental activist Greta Thunberg to call for more action on climate change .
News ID: 36090    Publish Date : 2019/03/01

TEHRAN, November 24 -Climate change will have a far-reaching affect on the U.S. if more is not done to combat it, according to the Fourth National Climate Assessment by the U.S. Global Change Research Program.
News ID: 31923    Publish Date : 2018/11/24

TEHRAN, November 18 - Thousands of environmental activists have taken to the streets in London to protests the British government’s “inaction” on climate change .
News ID: 31655    Publish Date : 2018/11/18

TEHRAN, October 29 - China sent its first ever satellite built in partnership with another country into space on Monday, a device tasked with helping scientists better predict dangerous cyclones and climate change by monitoring ocean surface winds and waves.
News ID: 30779    Publish Date : 2018/10/29

TEHRAN, September 03 - Wildfires in the US have charred more than 10,000 square miles (26,000 square km) so far this year, an area larger than the state of Maryland, with large fires still burning in every Western state including many that are not fully contained.
News ID: 28332    Publish Date : 2018/09/03

TEHRAN, March 20 - Climate change, already a growing driver of migration, forcing families to flee water scarcity, crop failure and rising sea levels, may cause as many as 143 million people to be displaced by 2050, the World Bank has concluded in a new report.
News ID: 20828    Publish Date : 2018/03/20

TEHRAN, March 19 - Governments should focus on "greener" policies to improve the supply and quality of water as climate change and a growing global population threaten the water security of billions, the United Nations said on Monday.
News ID: 20786    Publish Date : 2018/03/19

TEHRAN, December 12 - Former US secretary of state John Kerry blasted the absence of the American government at a major climate change summit in Paris Tuesday as a "disgrace".
News ID: 16765    Publish Date : 2017/12/12

TEHRAN, August 11, YJC -Climate change has shifted the timing of flooding in European rivers in the past 50 years, causing deluges earlier in the northeast and later around parts of the Mediterranean, scientists said on Thursday.
News ID: 11946    Publish Date : 2017/08/11

TEHRAN, July 25, YJC -The Republican science chairman at the US House of Representatives has praised what he refers to as the positive impacts of climate change for agriculture.
News ID: 11391    Publish Date : 2017/07/25

TEHRAN, June 3, YJC - There have been massive protests across the world against US President Donald Trump’s decision to quit Paris Climate Change deal. Many world famous buildings turned green to show support for the agreement.
News ID: 10179    Publish Date : 2017/06/03

TEHRAN, June 2, YJC - US President Donald Trump has said that he is pulling the United States out of the landmark 2015 global agreement to fight climate change , asserting US withdrawal "represents a reassertion of American sovereignty."
News ID: 10147    Publish Date : 2017/06/02

TEHRAN, March 27, YJC - Over 172 countries turned off lights in their important and historical places on the occasion of ‘Earth Hour’ in a bid to warn the world about impacts of the climate change .
News ID: 8468    Publish Date : 2017/03/27

TEHRAN, March 16, YJC - Climate change has driven thirsty koalas to man-made water stations in rural Australia.
News ID: 8340    Publish Date : 2017/03/16

There have been concerns over the levels of mercury in fish for many years Rising temperatures could boost mercury levels in fish by up to seven times the current rates, say Swedish researchers. They've discovered a new way in which warming increases levels of the toxin in sea creatures.
News ID: 7458    Publish Date : 2017/01/28

There have been concerns over the levels of mercury in fish for many years Rising temperatures could boost mercury levels in fish by up to seven times the current rates, say Swedish researchers. They've discovered a new way in which warming increases levels of the toxin in sea creatures.
News ID: 7457    Publish Date : 2017/01/28

BRISBANE, Australia, Nov 16, 2014 (AFP) - Leaders of the world's most powerful economies on Sunday backed "strong and effective action" on climate change while throwing their support behind the UN's Green Climate Fund, aimed at helping poorer countries deal with the problem.
News ID: 5508    Publish Date : 2014/11/16

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