Carbon Dioxide In Atmosphere Up By Record Amount In 2024
The increase in the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere last year was the highest ever recorded, the United Nations said, calling for urgent action to slash emissions.
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The increase in the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere last year was the highest ever recorded, the United Nations said, calling for urgent action to slash emissions.
Blumira launched SOC Auto-Focus, an AI-powered security investigation tool, alongside enhancements to its Managed Service Provider (MSP) partner program. SOC Auto-Focus is designed to help IT teams and MSPs work smarter, reduce alert fatigue and accele…
Charlie Kirk’s widow revealed he might have sought the presidency, driven by conviction, not ambition. President Trump honored the late MAGA commentator with a Rose Garden ceremony on his birthday, calling him a “martyr” for conservative values. Trump …
FRANCE 24 speaks to Arthur Genre, author of La France made in USA which explores the influence of American culture in France. He shares just how FRANCE 24 speaks to Arthur Genre, author of La France made in USA, which explores the influence of America…
The Democratic Republic of Congo and the Rwanda-backed rebel group M23 have agreed to create a joint body to monitor a future permanent ceasefire – a step seen as crucial to ending years of violence in the country’s east.
Netanyahu tells CBS News he’s giving “peace a chance,” but despite Trump’s assertion the war is over, Israel’s leader talks of change over generations.
Chinese officials have reportedly compelled thousands of Tibetans, including monks, nuns, and prominent lamas, to participate in a Kalachakra empowerment led by Gyaltsen Norbu, the ‘fake Panchen’, by Tibetans.
A pivotal political leader who helped usher in multiparty democracy in the East African country, he ran unsuccessfully for the presidency five times.
‘It didn’t bother me much to be honest with you,’ Trump told reporters in Washington D.C.
In an exclusive interview with “CBS Mornings” co-host Tony Dokoupil, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu discussed who will govern Gaza, and the prospect of a two-state solution.