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Scientists are stunned by the size of the heat jump, with one calling it ‘gobsmackingly bananas’

Good afternoon. The climate crisis is only getting worse, with September the hottest the planet has experienced since records began. That follows the hottest August and the hottest July ever recorded.the Green Climate Fund – used to help developing countries cut emissions and adapt to climate change – in a reversal of a Morrison-era decision to withdraw in 2018.as adult people smugglers between 2010 and 2012 while they were children.

of the protest posted online, the performance came to a halt as one member shouted “just stop oil” to boos from the audience. Five people were arrested., Letitia James, outside a Manhattan court. James called Donald Trump’s appearance at the civil fraud trial – which he is not required to attend – a “political stunt” and a “fundraising stop”. James is seeking $250m and a ban on Trump doing business in New York.

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