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Climate change directly affects our communities, health, and livelihoods. Yet, media coverage often prioritises politics and business over climate-related stories, leaving crucial environmental news underreported.
The UNEP said the world is set to exceed the Paris agreement of the 1.5°C limit if countries do not raise their climate ambitions in the next round of pledges by early 2025. More than 100 professional female footballers have called on the Federation Internationale de Football Association to halt its sponsorship deal with Saudi Aramco, an oil company, over environmental concerns.
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