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climate

[klahy-mit] / ˈklaɪ mɪt /




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"Things are changing though," he added, pointing to rising interest among Western consumers in youthful-looking skin and sun protection, particularly as awareness of climate change and UV exposure grows.

From BBC

Debates on the climate change bill, which are expected to clarify plans for carbon tax implementation, are scheduled for the first parliamentary sitting of 2026 and could further stimulate interest in the sector, he adds.

From The Wall Street Journal

Wind, solar and biomass power combined to supply 47 percent of the country's electricity in 2025, climate and energy website Carbon Brief said in its report.

From Barron's

Colder weather in autumn hasn't been that unusual in our past climate but in an increasingly warmer climate, snow and ice in early November is and will become more unusual.

From BBC

Renewable energy - considered crucial to limiting climate change - produced a record amount of electricity in Great Britain in 2025, BBC analysis shows.

From BBC