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COP31 Fossil-Fuel Pressure: Nearly 100 campaign groups urged COP31 co-hosts Turkey and Australia to “lead by example” by cutting reliance on coal, oil and gas, warning that action must start at home ahead of the November summit in Türkiye. Climate Diplomacy in Bonn: Germany said COP31 preparations in Bonn are gaining momentum, highlighting Türkiye’s push for a global electricity target (35% by 2035) to speed the Paris Agreement shift. Biodiversity Win in Türkiye: A “lost” tulip species—thought extinct for 130 years—was rediscovered in Amasya, with botanists confirming the “Lost Amasya tulip” after a local nature enthusiast spotted it. Air Pollution Health Lens (Global): A report from South Africa’s Vaal Triangle spotlighted severe coal-linked air pollution and its health toll, underscoring the stakes of fossil-fuel dependence. Energy-Transition Context: Coverage also noted how rising energy prices and supply risks are sharpening calls for renewables and electrification as COP31 approaches.

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