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Infinite growth on a finite planet is simply not possible. We must embrace a circular economy that improves resource efficiency, minimizes waste and promotes sustainable consumption. Such a shift ...
New research published in the journal Nature Climate Change found it's significantly likely that the world has already breached the 1.5 degree target. The study's authors investigated possible ...