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Alister Doyle

Former Reuters Environment Correspondent


Alister Doyle is a contributor on climate change issues for the Thomson Reuters Foundation and a former Reuters environment correspondent

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Finnish city taps sewers for energy in sprint for net zero
Solar geoengineering predicted to shift malaria risk in tropics
'Ridiculous' length? How to make IPCC climate reports an easy read
Removing carbon from air vital to reach climate goals, IPCC says
After sun-dimming setback, geoengineers seek a diplomatic fix
UN tonic for forest carbon market omits corporate trading pains
Snake-like mobile dams could protect Africans from floods
US-China climate deal buoys COP26 summit but not a 'turning point'
U.S. firm buries oil made from farm waste, in costly carbon tech
Dead or alive? COP26 climate talks try to save 1.5C warming goal
COP26 carbon-market talks 'difficult' - but hopes for breakthrough
Nature, climate protection pledges mount at COP26, amid past fails
At COP26, 45 nations pledge to protect nature in climate fight
Pacific islanders struggle at COP26 without leaders in pandemic
Ensuring indigenous rights key as forest carbon investments grow
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Forced migration in the Pacific: A warning tale as sea levels rise
Firms sucking carbon from air see boost from climate 'code red'
Indigenous people urge Harvard to scrap solar geoengineering plan
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