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                                                    </description><item><title>A third of Aussies fear losing their homes to climate change</title><link>https://samacharcentral.com/a-third-of-aussies-fear-losing-their-homes-to-climate-change/</link><description>Six in 10 Australians (62%) expect climate change will have a severe effect in their area over the next 10 years and globally across 34 countries more than 71%, including a majority in every single country, expect the same, a new study conducted by Ipsos for the World Economic Forum finds.</description><pubDate>2022-09-16T19:39+0200</pubDate><guid>samacharcentral-928eaa3339697e707cf0c28801c9b6f5</guid><sortelement xmlns="emm">20220916193900</sortelement></item><item><title>A third of Aussies fear losing their homes to climate change</title><link>https://vervetimes.com/a-third-of-aussies-fear-losing-their-homes-to-climate-change/</link><description>Six in 10 Australians (62%) expect climate change will have a severe effect in their area over the next 10 years and globally across 34 countries more than 71%, including a majority in every single country, expect the same, a new study conducted by Ipsos for the World Economic Forum finds.</description><pubDate>2022-09-16T19:20+0200</pubDate><guid>vervetimes-835130377523a186f5d783c79c4f5e14</guid><sortelement xmlns="emm">20220916192000</sortelement></item><item><title>Media Statement: Communities Support National Veld and Forest Fire Amendment Bill and Call for Resources to Fight Fires (Parliament of South Africa)</title><link>https://article.wn.com/view/2022/08/29/Media_Statement_Communities_Support_National_Veld_and_Forest/</link><description>) Parliament, Friday, 26 August 2022 - The Portfolio Committee on Environment, Forestry and Fisheries has today commenced with its three-day public hearings programme in the North West Province at Naledi Municipality. The Acting Chairperson of the committee, Mr Ntibi Modise, said that veld and....</description><pubDate>2022-08-29T11:23+0200</pubDate><guid>wn-dc0e46e9e2849ca5d16b627c334d99c2</guid><sortelement xmlns="emm">20220829112300</sortelement></item><item><title>Campaign Minamata Convention on Mercury turns five: born from science and growing with it Learn more</title><link>https://www.unep.org/technical-highlight/minamata-convention-mercury-turns-five-born-science-and-growing-it</link><description>Five years have passed since the Minamata Convention on Mercury entered into force on 16 August 2017. Although the convention itself is young, it builds on a long history of scientific efforts to understand and manage the risk of mercury, a toxic substance. Mercury’s toxicity has long been known.</description><pubDate>2022-08-16T12:31+0200</pubDate><guid>unep-1b2df9b4aabc16b8f1caf47542a1f358</guid><sortelement xmlns="emm">20220816123100</sortelement></item></channel></rss>