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China and the Cook Islands pledge to deepen political trust and expand cooperation in areas like infrastructure, climate change, and education, strengthening their nearly 30-year partnership.
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China and the Cook Islands pledge to deepen political trust and expand cooperation in areas like infrastructure, climate change, and education, strengthening their nearly 30-year partnership.

China and the UK have agreed to enhance cooperation on AI, climate change, and global issues during the 10th China-UK Strategic Dialogue in London.

UC Berkeley scientists, led by student Zhou Zihui, develop a material that removes CO₂ from the atmosphere in 5 minutes, potentially revolutionizing the fight against climate change.

African negotiators from 35 countries convened in Nairobi to promote climate justice and solidify Africa’s unified position ahead of upcoming global climate negotiations.

A new study reveals that human-induced climate change is making extreme cold events less severe, challenging the notion that global warming leads to harsher winters.

U.S. Senate confirms Chris Wright as energy secretary, a move that may impact global energy policies and climate initiatives.

The UN confirms the U.S. has officially notified its withdrawal from the Paris Agreement again, raising global concerns about climate action.

Donald Trump’s return to the presidency brings new challenges to global green recovery efforts, raising concerns over climate policies and international cooperation.

An international survey reveals concerns over the U.S. withdrawal from the WHO and Paris Agreement, highlighting fears of worsening global governance and reduced cooperation on critical issues.

The U.S. has withdrawn from the Paris Agreement for the second time under President Trump, raising global concerns over climate change efforts and international cooperation.