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Climate change & national security

Climate risks are increasingly understood in terms of national security. Yet in Africa, explains climate leader Adenike Oladasu, this means less military action and more attention to complex patterns of inequality and human insecurity such as the crisis around Lake Chad.

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Questions about “net” zero

Countries around the world are lining up to make net zero climate pledges. Here, three prominent earth scientists share their doubts about the “fantasy world” the idea of net zero has brought, and the costs for climate action.

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High hopes and hot air

The Leaders Climate Summit offered a rare spark of hope. However, writes Anthony Burke, without new mechanisms the Paris Agreement might still fail.

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India’s Climate Diplomacy at a Crossroads 

India may be considering a net zero climate target in advance of COP26. But it confronts a range of challenges on the way to becoming a responsible climate power. By Dhanasree Jayaram.

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