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New Global Climate Assessment Aims to Gauge Progress

Voice of America

At last year’s Bonn Climate Conference, technical experts began to assess the findings, a process meant to be finalized over this year’s 10-day gathering. The consideration of the findings will begin immediately following the conference and will be translated into recommendations for further action meant to be finalized in Dubai later this year.

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Trump’s Exit of Paris Climate Accord Strengthens China and Europe

Henrik Selin.

On global climate change cooperation and a growing number of other foreign policy issues, American exceptionalism now increasingly means that the United States stands largely alone in the world.

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Trump and Climate Science: Typhoons are Already Becoming More Intense in Asia

Agence France-Presse

The intensity of typhoons battering China, Taiwan, Japan and the Korean Peninsula since 1980 has increased by 12 to 15 percent.

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Will the Silent Comeback of Coal Threaten Japan’s Climate Goals?

Florentine Koppenborg

Japan’s energy debate demonstrates that phasing out coal from the electricity mix and replacing it with renewable alternatives can be a political challenge.   

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Roundtable: How to Respond if the U.S. Withdraws from Paris?

Chinadialogue

In the event of the US leaving the Paris Agreement what will be the reaction of the other signatories?

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Japan Should Take More Proactive Climate Action

The Japan Times

Japan’s efforts toward cutting its own emissions have failed to impress internationally. It needs to demonstrate that it is serious about combating climate change by taking concrete action and coming up with more ambitious long-term plans.

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Why Ratifying Global Climate Agreements Has Proven So Difficult

Mark Lawson

International treaties do not come into effect simply because they have been signed by representatives of the governments involved.

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Fiji Becomes First Country To Approve Paris Agreement

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Countries in the Asia Pacific region are among the most vulnerable nations when talking about global warming. Recently, Fiji's parliament ratified the implementation of Paris Agreement in their country, hoping to pioneer the official agreement among participating countries.

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Global Warming Alert: Two Degrees Celsius More and Taiwan Might Be Flooded

Kenzo

According to Climate Central's latest report, if the temperature rises 2 degrees Celsius, the land subsidence of Taiwan's coastal areas will become more severe. If it rises 4 degrees Celsius, places including Taipei and the western coastal areas will be flooded.

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