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In October 2021, the Google promestop placing ads next to content that denies the existence and causes of the climate crisis, so that spreaders of false information can no longer make money on their platforms. But an analysis released this week by the Climate Action Against Disinformation coalition showed that Big Tech has consistently failed in its policy of demonetizing YouTube videos that contain false information about climate change. 😖 This and other topics were highlights of the environmental agenda of the Curto News this week. Check out our 'Curto Green'! 🌱

➡️ Over the past decade, China's skies – previously choked by intense pollution – have improved considerably. This is what atmospheric measurements made by NASA satellites found. However, researchers say there is still a long way to go to clean China's air and protect the health of its citizens. 🇨🇳

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➡️ Environmental groups sue US agency after Starship launch clearance. The organizations allege that the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) violated the National Environmental Policy Act by allowing SpaceX to Elon Musk, launch the largest rocket ever built at its facilities in Texas, without a more comprehensive environmental analysis. 🚀

➡️ Reusable diapers have 25% less potential to promote global warming compared to disposable diapers. Come and understand…⤵️

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Reusable diapers have 25% less potential to promote global warming compared to disposable diapers. I knew that? #TikTokNews

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➡️ German leader Olaf Scholz promeyours, this Wednesday (3), donate two billion euros (around R$11 billion) to the United Nations Green Climate Fund, during the Petersberg International Climate Dialogue Conference in Berlin. A promess from the European country is a third more than the previous contribution allocated to the fund. 💰

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➡️ From 800 to 3 million Brazilians could end up in extreme poverty from 2030 onwards, affected by climate events, second of the Report on Climate and Development for Brazil made by the World Bank, released this Thursday (4). According to the study, droughts, floods and floods in cities cause losses of R$13 billion (0,1% of 2022 GDP) per year. 🚨

➡️ Deforestation on indigenous lands (TIs) in the Brazilian Amazon led to the emission of 96 million tons of carbon dioxide (CO2) between 2013 and 2021. Of this total, 59% were issued in the last 3 years analyzed (2019-2021), when the devastation intensified, showed research led by Brazilians published in the journal Scientific Reports. 🌳 

➡️ What is carbon sequestration? It refers to the process of capturing and storing carbon dioxide (CO2) from the atmosphere in order to reduce the amount of CO2 in the atmosphere and mitigate the effects of global warming. This is done through a variety of techniques, including storage in geological reservoirs, use in industrial processes and agriculture, and capture and storage in forests and oceans.

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