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# Temperature Check

This week
26th November 2023 - 2nd December 2023
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Temperature Check, The Journal’s climate newsletter, will be sending special day-to-day editions from the ground in Dubai.
Last month
November 2023
How nature, instead of concrete, could protect Ireland's towns from damaging floods
As flood threats grow, what can we do to stop other towns being hit like Midleton? Read an extract from The Journal’s climate newsletter.
This year
2023
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Rishi Sunak's U-turn on climate slammed as 'chucking the environment into a political fire'
The UK Prime Minister announced a reversal on several climate pledges but has attracted criticism on all sides.
Poll: How anxious are you about rising global temperatures?
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Newsletter: The proposed nature restoration law that's become a flashpoint in climate debate
Read an extract from the latest edition of The Journal’s climate newsletter.
Last year
2022
Newsletter: COP27 has ended. It scraped a pass
“The world remains on the brink of climate catastrophe.”
Newsletter: Russia’s war on Ukraine is the elephant in the room at COP27
Read an extract from The Journal’s climate newsletter sent straight from Egypt.
Newsletter: COP27 is already an uphill battle
Read an extract from The Journal’s climate newsletter sent straight from Egypt.
UN chief Guterres slams climate change 'insanity' during visit to flood-hit Pakistan
Nearly 1,400 people have died in flooding that covers a third of the country
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European countries are seeking alternatives to Russian gas – and now some are looking towards coal.
European countries prepare for blistering weekend heatwave
Temperatures had already nudged over 40 degrees Celsius in parts of France yesterday.
President Higgins hits out at attempts of billionaires to control online discussion
Billionaire Elon Musk last week began the process of acquiring Twitter for $44 billion.
Temperature Check: It's been a hell of a week at the North and South poles
Read an extract from the latest edition of The Journal’s climate newsletter.
Here's What Happened Today: Tuesday
Here’s your round-up of what made the headlines today.