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Environmental damage to the coast of Israel and Lebanon described as one of worst ecological disasters in decades
Scientists of the atmosphere debate whether jet stream is becoming weaker and wavier
Larger quantities of particles than usual deposited during annual weather phenomenon
Global warming adds more heat to the ocean and increases the severity of extreme weather
Alternative indicators give an early picture of how the global economy is faring in the face of headwinds from new restrictions as case counts climb
Energy sector must cut potent gas release by almost a third by 2025 to meet sustainable goals
New funding of more than $14bn pledged for planting across almost a dozen countries in region bordering Sahara
Data and graphics were the bedrock for a lot of coronavirus reporting, from transmission rates to the economic fallout
Charting the growth of London’s financial centre and what the future holds after Brexit
Growth in renewable energy for electricity production
Satellite data shows nitrogen dioxide emission declines are more modest than during first wave of restrictions
Scientists watching the region as it holds warning signs for the rest of the planet
State-by-state data show large variance in green energy progress
A look at which states each candidate will need to win in order to reach the White House
As the planet warms, the Arctic Sea is expected to undergo its first ice-free summer before the year 2050
Charts and maps show insights — and paradoxes — of a pandemic that has claimed more than a million lives
Competition over gas and regional rivalries fuel stand-off between Turkey and neighbours
The FT's energy editor David Sheppard looks at the dash for gas in the eastern Mediterranean
Strong earnings and rocketing stock market performance has created risk for shareholders
Thwaites Glacier is melting at an alarming rate, triggering fears over rising sea levels
Paris, Brussels and Milan experience big rises in nitrogen dioxide levels compared with recent lows
Pandemic is causing the biggest disruption in decades to economies across the world
Five indicators benefit from easing of restrictions amid overall depressed activity
Economists look back to the Great Depression for clues on the scale of the economic crisis
From business closures to movement restrictions, some countries’ policies show first signs of easing
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