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Trust's role in the next big climate breakthrough: Yara’s Svein Tore Holsether on Meet The Leader

Svein Tore Holsether started as Yara’s President and Chief Executive Officer in September 2015, just three months ahead of the historic Paris Climate Agreement. That meeting was pivotal for Holsether in many ways - and even changed how he saw his role and how he could contribute.

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Climate change: 'Rising chance' of exceeding 1.5C global target

The World Meteorological Organisation says there's a growing chance that global temperatures will break the 1.5C threshold over the next five years, compared to pre-industrial levels.

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Climate change will make world too hot for 60 per cent of fish species

Fish are at a far greater risk from climate change than previously thought, as researchers have shown that embryos and spawning adults are more susceptible to warming oceans.

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Road to net zero: what the Committee on Climate Change recommends

The government adviser publishes its progress report today. Here are the areas it says require urgent attention.

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How much can financiers do about climate change?

The role that green investing can play must not be misunderstood or overstated.

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Poor cities: Hostages of climate change or banks?

Developing countries face a multi-trillion dollar infrastructure funding gap, made worse by Covid-19.

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No vaccine will protect us against climate change

This year has been marked by the threat of a new coronavirus and society’s sacrifices to combat it – with a determination and political will that has been missing in the fight against climate change.

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Disarming ourselves in the fight against climate change

We know how to limit global warming: big reductions in greenhouse gas emissions. It’s an urgent problem, and an important question to ask is where we can find in our complex economy the biggest, quickest, easiest cuts? Where’s the low-hanging fruit?

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Plunge in carbon emissions from lockdowns will not slow climate change

Emissions may be down, but carbon dioxide still piles up relentlessly in the atmosphere. It’s more important than ever to find climate change solutions, experts say.

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Environmental regulations likely to be first casualties in post-pandemic recovery

With cleaner air, nature returning to urban areas and less poaching, it seems that, at least for the time being, the pandemic has eased the human footprint on nature.

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