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Singapore, the green city - france24.com - France - Singapore

Singapore, the green city

With an average temperature of 28°C (82.4°F), which feels like 32°C (89.6°F) with humidity, Singapore's six million inhabitants endure persistent heat all year round. Located close to the equator, the city-state has one key challenge: to remain liveable despite global warming. The situation is urgent: over the past 60 years, the city has warmed twice as fast as the rest of the world due to its unbridled economic development. As the leading financial centre in Southeast Asia, Singapore has become one of the most densely populated countries in the world. Concrete and tarmac trap the heat, while air conditioners, present in 80 percent of homes, blow hot air onto the streets.

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Juliette Laurain - Alessandro Xenos - Libya's avoidable tragedy: What consequences after Derna dam disaster? - france24.com - France - Haiti - Libya

Libya's avoidable tragedy: What consequences after Derna dam disaster?

Khalifa Haftar's own sons are accused of capturing the humanitarian response for their political advantage. We review that claim. Rescue efforts are always challenging in a weak or failed state – remember the mismanagement after Haiti's devastating 2010 earthquake. How challenging will they be in post-Gaddafi Libya?

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Narendra Modi - Charles Wente - Alessandro Xenos - The Modi model: Can India’s democracy keep up with its growing clout? - france24.com - France - India

The Modi model: Can India’s democracy keep up with its growing clout?

Produced by Douglas Dutton, Imen Mellaz, Carlos Munoz, Didier Oustrie, Charles Wente and Alessandro Xenos. 

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Juliette Laurain - Alessandro Xenos - Africa Climate Summit: Leaders call for rich polluters to keep their word - france24.com - France - Kenya

Africa Climate Summit: Leaders call for rich polluters to keep their word

While Africa accounts for the smallest share of global greenhouse gas emissions, it suffers disproportionately from climate change due to resource exploitation by developed nations. At the summit, African leaders called for a "fair playing ground" to access investments needed to combat climate change and a just "multilateral finance architecture" to relieve the continent’s debt burdens. But whether or not the international community heeds the call remains to be seen. 

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Health - Health sector in uphill battle to reduce emissions amid climate emergency - france24.com - France

Health sector in uphill battle to reduce emissions amid climate emergency

While the concept of environmental health is broadly acknowledged, the carbon footprint of healthcare is not always obvious to the general public. Yet this sector accounts for 8 percent of annual CO2 emissions in France, according to the latest calculations by think tank The Shift Project.  

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Ricky Ponting - Jonny Bairstow - Just Stop Oil protesters disrupt second Ashes Test - rte.ie

Just Stop Oil protesters disrupt second Ashes Test

Just Stop Oil protesters stopped the second Ashes Test with England wicketkeeper Jonny Bairstow forced to take matters into his own hands.

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Joe Biden - Emmanuel Macron - Kamala Harris - Alessandro Xenos - Sub tragedy, West Bank violence, Modi's US state visit and Macron's climate summit - france24.com - France - Usa - China - Washington - India -  Paris - Zambia - Israel - Palestine

Sub tragedy, West Bank violence, Modi's US state visit and Macron's climate summit

You have to turn the clock back two decades to the second Intifada for the last time Israel used a helicopter gunship against West Bank militants. That's what happened on Monday in the Palestinian refugee camp in Jenin. The next day, Jewish settlers were targeted in a gas station shooting spree. Israel's most far-right government ever includes settlers who don't hold back.

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Netherlands: Risk of submersion persists 70 years after deadly tidal wave - france24.com - France - Netherlands

Netherlands: Risk of submersion persists 70 years after deadly tidal wave

Following this disaster, the Delta Plan was launched in the Netherlands with the aim of protecting its coasts: 500 kilometres of dykes and barriers were built to make the largest water defence structure in the world. Even today, dykes are still being raised and dunes created. But with climate change, rising sea levels and increasingly frequent extreme weather events, questions are being asked about whether these precautions are sufficient.

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