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Report: Brazil Exports to EU Produced on Illegally Cleared Land

One fifth of beef and soybean exports from Brazil to the European Union is produced on land that was illegally deforested, according to a report published in Science magazine.

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Siberia Heat 'Almost Impossible' without Climate Change

A heatwave in Siberia that saw temperature records tumble as the region sweltered in 38-degree Celsius highs was "almost impossible" without the influence of manmade climate change, leading scientists said.

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Biden Unveils $2 Trillion Climate Plan in New Contrast with Trump

White House hopeful Joe Biden on Tuesday unveiled an ambitious, $2 trillion climate change plan that would revamp the U.S. energy sector and seek to achieve carbon pollution-free power in just 15 years.

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China Rushes to Contain Floods after Record Rainfall

Soldiers erected sandbag flood barriers in a city near China's largest freshwater lake after the heaviest rainfall in nearly six decades drenched the swollen Yangtze River basin.

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Chinese Rivers and Lakes Swell Perilously as Summer Flood Season Crests

Floods across central and eastern China have left more than 140 people dead or missing and are swelling major rivers and lakes to record-high levels, with authorities warning that the worst was yet to come.

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U.N. to Hold Crisis Talks as Decaying Yemen Tanker Risks Disaster

An abandoned oil tanker lying off Yemen's coast with 1.1 million barrels of crude on board is deteriorating badly and could rupture at any time, with disastrous results for Red Sea marine life, U.N. and other experts warn.

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Russia Battles Wildfires amid Record Warm Weather

Wildfires raging in Siberia in record summer temperatures have decreased considerably over the past week, Russia's forest service said Saturday, as it battles blazes by cloud seeding and explosives.

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Fay Downgraded to Depression; Expected to Dissipate Sunday

Tropical depression Fay moved north over New York early Saturday and was expected to continue to weaken through the weekend, forecasters said.

The depression had maximum sustained winds of 35 mph (55kph), the National Hurricane Center in Miami said in its 2 a.m. advisory. It was located about 50 miles (80 kilometers) north of New York City.

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Investors Want 'Results' on Deforestation

International investors want Brazil to show "results" in fighting Amazon deforestation before they will consider participating in environmental protection projects in the country, Vice President Hamilton Mourao said Thursday after speaking with the funds.

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Japan to Limit Financing of Overseas Coal Power Plants

Japan said Thursday it would tighten rules for investment in foreign coal-fired power stations on environmental grounds, but stopped short of ending government funding for projects.

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