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The Vatican is turning off fountains as the region struggles under a growing water shortage

Vatican Shuts Down Fountains as Drought Hits Rome Italy

James Murray - July 25, 2017
French Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius (C), President-designate of COP21, and Secretary of the U.N. Framework Convention on Climate Change, Christiana Figueres (L), attend the World Climate Change Conference 2015 (COP21) at Le Bourget, near Paris, France, December 9, 2015. REUTERS/Stephane Mahe

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A billboard for late-night talk show host Stephen Colbert is seen near Times Square in the Manhattan borough of New York City. New York, U.S., January 16, 2018. REUTERS/Mike Segar

Fear, Fun or Facts – Researchers Examine What Drives Climate Action

David Suzuki says Canada has a responsibility to lead on climate change

Blue Dot Campaign Meeting – Live from Thunder Bay Ontario

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Big Trout Lake

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Calgary Flood

Flood Mitigation Top Capital Project in Calgary

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A United Nations logo is seen on a glass door in the Assembly Building at the United Nations headquarters in New York City September 18, 2015. As leaders from almost 200 nations gather for the annual general assembly at the United Nations, the world body created 70 years ago, Reuters photographer Mike Segar documented quieter moments at the famed 18-acre headquarters on Manhattan's East Side. The U.N., established as the successor to the failed League of Nations after World War Two to prevent a similar conflict from occurring again, attracts more than a million visitors every year to its iconic New York site. The marathon of speeches and meetings this year will address issues from the migrant crisis in Europe to climate change and the fight against terrorism. REUTERS/Mike SegarPICTURE 13 OF 30 FOR WIDER IMAGE STORY "INSIDE THE UNITED NATIONS HEADQUARTERS"SEARCH "INSIDE UN" FOR ALL IMAGES - RTX1SAQ1

UN Sec-Gen Ban Ki-Moon Shares Thoughts Headed to COP21

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Polar Bears

Climate – Arctic Sea Ice Shows Considerable Melting

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Climate Research FROM Harvard University into Sea levels

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NNL Staff - November 7, 2016 0
Wooly Mammoths

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Toronto Real Estate, CN Tower & Air Canada Center

Big cities vow to make buildings carbon neutral by 2050

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Cheetahs Can Not Outrun Possible Extinction

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The heavy footprint of climate change

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Indigenous women Elders The Eagle Feathers and Smudge along with tobacco at City Hall - Image taken with permission

Wisconsin Eagle Population Soars to New Heights

James Murray - December 10, 2015 0
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