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•B.C. climate news: 'Sewage beer' highlights water crisis in Singapore | UN talks in disarray as draft deal for climate cash is rejected | What you need to know to safely install an EV charger at home
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UN talks in disarray as a rough draft deal for climate cash is rejected by developing nations.
Developing nations and United Nations reports say there’s a need for $1.3 trillion to help adapt to droughts, floods, rising seas and extreme heat.
The world is not on track to meet the Paris Agreement target to keep global temperature from exceeding 1.5 C above pre-industrial levels.
A proposed deal on climate cash at UN summit highlights split between rich and poor nations.
A new draft of a deal on cash to curb and adapt to climate change released Friday at the United Nations climate summit pledged $250 billion annually by 2035 .
The amount pleases the countries who will be paying, but not those on the receiving end.
The Katzie First Nation and the B.C. Parks Foundation announced Tuesday the completion of the Red Slough restoration project.
Ottawa residents could face more heat-related illness, more wildfire smoke, more food and water-borne illness, and more skin and eye cancers due to climate change.
B.C. Hydro recommends hiring a licensed electrician, installing a 240 volt outlet, and applying for a permit.
“Immediate reduction in greenhouse gas emissions is needed to reduce the rate of climate change,” report said.
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