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26/06/2025
Getty Inaugurates Climate Change Art and Sustainability Fellowship - Artforum
26/06/2025
Ocean warming patterns key to accurate tropical cyclone climate projections - Phys.org
26/06/2025
Record heat, a climate reckoning: How will humans respond? | The Excerpt - USA Today
26/06/2025
Global Warming Is Speeding Up and the World Is Feeling the Effects - The New York Times
26/06/2025
Displaced by climate or design? - New Age BD
Displaced by climate or design?  New Age BD


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26/06/2025
Ex-world leaders call for ‘powerful shift’ as they warn of extreme inequality

Former leaders urge current state heads to work together to end poverty amid potential of first trillionaires emerging

The world is facing a looming crisis of inequality that could see the first trillionaires emerge while nearly half of humanity still languishes in poverty, a group of 40 former presidents and prime ministers warns.

In a letter seen by the Guardian, the group – which includes the ex-British prime minister Gordon Brown – issues a joint appeal to current world leaders for a “new economic coalition of the willing” to address the escalating threats of inequality, poverty and environmental breakdown.

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26/06/2025
'Climate Is Our Number One Risk': Iberostar Pushes for Tourism Sector Action - Skift
26/06/2025
It’s Hot Weather, But Not Man-Made - RealClearEnergy
It’s Hot Weather, But Not Man-Made  RealClearEnergy


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26/06/2025
Young leaders advancing potential climate solutions could win $1 million grants - MyNorthwest.com
26/06/2025
It's only fair that polluters pay for climate change costs - Global Witness
26/06/2025
Fact check: Does Antarctic ice increase expose climate hoax? - DW
26/06/2025
Republicans and Climate Change - tomdispatch.com
Republicans and Climate Change  tomdispatch.com


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26/06/2025
How carbon capture works and the debate about whether it’s a future climate solution - The Seattle Times
26/06/2025
Study challenges climate change's link to the wild winter jet stream - Phys.org
26/06/2025
A new book about the effects of climate change on first foods from Umatilla Tribes - ICT News
26/06/2025
What the Anti-Slavery Movement Can Offer for a Livable Climate (SSIR) - Stanford Social Innovation Review
What the Anti-Slavery Movement Can Offer for a Livable Climate (SSIR)  Stanford Social Innovation Review


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26/06/2025
Climate change and sleep: New study links hot nights to sleep apnea risk - FOX6 News Milwaukee
26/06/2025
Climate Disasters Can Alter Kids’ Brains — Before They’re Even Born - Impakter
26/06/2025
California Advances Bill To Promote Biomass In Climate Strategy - Carbon Herald
26/06/2025
So many moving pieces - resilience.org
So many moving pieces  resilience.org


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26/06/2025
‘We are perilously close to the point of no return’: climate scientist on Amazon rainforest’s future

Carlos Nobre, who has fought for decades to save the rainforest, says up to 70% of it could be lost if a tipping point is reached

For more than three decades, Brazilian climate scientist Carlos Nobre has warned that deforestation of the Amazon could push this globally important ecosystem past the point of no return. Working first at Brazil’s National Institute for Space Research and more recently at the University of São Paulo, he is a global authority on tropical forests and how they could be restored. In this interview, he explains the triple threat posed by the climate crisis, agribusiness and organised crime.

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26/06/2025
On r/collapse, people are ‘kept abreast of the latest doom’. Its moderators say it’s not for everyone

A subreddit tracking apocalyptic news in a calm, logical way comforts users who believe the end times are now

The threat of nuclear war, genocide in Gaza, ChatGPT reducing human cognitive ability, another summer of record heat. Every day brings a torrent of unimaginable horror. It used to be weeks between disasters, now we’re lucky to get hours.

For many, the only sane solution is to stop reading the news altogether – advice often shared by therapists, self-help books and even newspaper articles.

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26/06/2025
How UN climate negotiations can end fossil fuel-industry influence - Climate Home News
26/06/2025
Changing wildfire complexity highlights the need for institutional adaptation - Nature
26/06/2025
Heat domes are lingering longer and hotter - E&E News by POLITICO
Heat domes are lingering longer and hotter  E&E News by POLITICO


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26/06/2025
Are designer handbags linked to illegal deforestation?
Leather from cattle raised in deforested areas and on Indigenous land in the northern Brazilian state of Para is being turned into luxury items in Italy, according to an investigation.


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26/06/2025
Contributor: Heat domes, wildfires, floods and drought. Where's the outrage? - Los Angeles Times
26/06/2025
Asia Warming Nearly Twice as Fast as Global Average, UN Report Reveals - Nation Thailand
26/06/2025
How to tackle methane emissions with satellite technology - The World Economic Forum
How to tackle methane emissions with satellite technology  The World Economic Forum


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26/06/2025
Be Cool: 4 Ways the Earth Beats the Heat - Earth Day
26/06/2025
UK schools and offices not equipped for impact of global heating, report warns

Exclusive: UK Green Building Council calls for adaptation of millions of buildings and warns of flood threats to towns

The UK’s schools, care homes and offices are not equipped for the effects of global heating and face lengthy heatwaves even in optimistic scenarios, according to a groundbreaking report that calls for climate resilience to be declared a national emergency.

The report by the UK Green Building Council also predicts that towns including Peterborough and Fairbourne will be uninhabitable by the end of the century because of flooding.

The appointment of a minister for resilience within the Cabinet Office

A new legal objective to ensure all planning decisions deliver climate safety.

A more ambitious future homes standard to protect against increasing climate hazards – overheating, flooding and water scarcity.

A comprehensive retrofit strategy to make homes and buildings climate safe.

The protection of all communities with trees, parks and ponds.

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26/06/2025
Nearly a third of Tuvalu citizens enter ballot for climate-linked visa to relocate to Australia

Thousands from Pacific island nation under threat from rising seas enter ballot that awards visas to 280 citizens a year world-first deal

Almost a third of citizens in the Pacific nation of Tuvalu are seeking a landmark visa in the context of climate change to live in Australia as rising seas threaten their palm-fringed shores, official figures show.

Australia is offering visas to 280 Tuvalu citizens each year under a climate migration deal Canberra has billed as “the first agreement of its kind anywhere in the world”.

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26/06/2025
Shipping is one of the world’s dirtiest industries – could this invention finally clean up cargo fleets?

Freighters emit more greenhouse gases than jets, but a tech startup believes a simple and effective technique can help the industry change course

An industrial park alongside the River Lea in the London suburb of Chingford might not be the most obvious place for a quiet revolution to be taking place. But there, a team of entrepreneurs is tinkering with a modest looking steel container that could hold a solution to one of the world’s dirtiest industries.

Inside it are thousands of cherry-sized pellets made from quicklime. At one end, a diesel generator pipes fumes through the lime, which soaks up the carbon, triggering a chemical reaction that transforms it into limestone.

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26/06/2025
Study: Mid-June heat event ‘not possible’ without global warming - 朝日新聞
26/06/2025
Nearly one-third of Pacific nation Tuvalu seeks Australian climate visa - Indiana Gazette Online
26/06/2025
Nearly one-third of Pacific nation Tuvalu seeks Australian climate visa - Community Newspaper Group
26/06/2025
Antarctic ice has grown again – but this does not buck overall melt trend

Study shows ice sheet gained mass from 2021 to 2023, due to extreme snowfall that was also an effect of climate crisis

A new study shows that after decades of rapid decline, the Antarctic ice sheet actually gained mass from 2021 to 2023. This is a reminder that climate change does not follow a smooth path but a jagged one, with many small ups and downs within a larger trend.

The research, published in the journal Science China Earth Sciences, showed that while the ice sheet lost an average of 142bn tonnes each year in the 2010s, in the 2021 to 2023 period it gained about 108bn tonnes of ice each year.

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26/06/2025
New Connecticut laws boost climate resilience, update emissions targets - Yale Daily News
26/06/2025
Bonn climate talks wrap up, set stage for major Brazil conference - Yahoo
26/06/2025
EU rollback on environmental policy is gaining momentum, warn campaigners

Observers shocked at scale and speed of deregulation drive they say is watering down European Green Deal and laws

The European Union’s rollback of environment policy is gaining momentum, campaigners have warned, in a deregulation drive that has shocked observers with its scale and speed.

EU policymakers have dealt several critical blows to their much-vaunted European Green Deal since the end of 2023, when opinion polls suggested a significant rightward shift before the 2024 parliamentary elections. Environment groups say the pace has picked up under the competition-focused agenda of the new European Commission.

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26/06/2025
‘Climate change is not waiting for politics’: 160 organisations sign call to action on climate - Women's Agenda
25/06/2025
Glacier Countdown Begins: 75% Could Vanish Even If Warming Stops - SciTechDaily
25/06/2025
Is extreme heat the new normal in Boston? What hitting 102 degrees tells us about climate change - CBS News
25/06/2025
Discover this week's top nature and climate stories - The World Economic Forum
Discover this week's top nature and climate stories  The World Economic Forum


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25/06/2025
Asia Warming at Twice the Global Average: WMO Report - EcoWatch
25/06/2025
June is the new July: Why intense summer heat is arriving earlier - The Washington Post
25/06/2025
Unprecedented June heat along the Northeast urban corridor, brought to you by climate change - Yale Climate Connections
25/06/2025
Why climate change fades into the background – and how to change that - New Scientist
25/06/2025
Global 'precipitation whiplashes' between droughts and floods could intensify by 2028, study warns - Phys.org
25/06/2025
Climate change is making Switzerland’s ebbing glaciers look like Swiss cheese - PBS
25/06/2025
Key considerations when preparing the cold chain for climate change - European Pharmaceutical Manufacturer
Key considerations when preparing the cold chain for climate change  European Pharmaceutical Manufacturer


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25/06/2025
Burying Wood Debris Could Slow Global Warming - Technology Networks
Burying Wood Debris Could Slow Global Warming  Technology Networks


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25/06/2025
The case for UK methane action: A fast, cost-effective climate win - Clean Air Task Force
25/06/2025
US heat wave exposes infrastructure, health vulnerabilities – and it’s not quite over yet - CNN
25/06/2025
How high-latitude peat and forest fires could shape the future of Earth’s climate - The Conversation
25/06/2025
Tackling methane - Stockholm Environment Institute
Tackling methane  Stockholm Environment Institute


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25/06/2025
Global Warming: Why Data Centres Must Adapt for Resilience - Sustainability Magazine
Global Warming: Why Data Centres Must Adapt for Resilience  Sustainability Magazine


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25/06/2025
US exports much of the world’s climate misinformation — report - E&E News by POLITICO
25/06/2025
Top national courts hear more climate cases worldwide - E&E News by POLITICO
Top national courts hear more climate cases worldwide  E&E News by POLITICO


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25/06/2025
How climate change made Raleigh’s record-breaking heat far more likely - WRAL.com
25/06/2025
‘Yuck factor’: eating insects rather than meat to help the planet is failing, study finds

People are disgusted by the idea of eating bugs despite their lighter planetary cost compared to traditional livestock

Recent efforts to encourage people to eat insects are doomed to fail because of widespread public disgust at the idea, making it unlikely insects will help people switch from the environmentally ruinous habit of meat consumption, a new study has found.

Farming and eating insects has been touted in recent years as a greener alternative to eating traditional meat due to the heavy environmental toll of raising livestock, which is a leading driver of deforestation, responsible for more than half of global water pollution, and may cause more than a third of all greenhouse gases that can be allowed if the world is to avoid disastrous climate change, the new research finds.

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24/06/2025
Policymakers often ignore forest regeneration in fight against climate change, research finds - Reuters
24/06/2025
Women and young people most likely to experience climate anxiety, study finds - Phys.org
24/06/2025
‘This is a fight for life’: climate expert on tipping points, doomerism and using wealth as a shield - The Guardian
24/06/2025
Warming winters may reshape global plant communities - Earth.com
24/06/2025
In brief: Global warming and sleep apnea link, ADHA opposes Arizona bill, US drops alcohol limitation guidelines - Dentistry IQ
24/06/2025
Heat waves are getting more dangerous with climate change and we may still be underestimating them - AccuWeather
24/06/2025
Over 20% of Europeans exposed to unhealthy noise pollution
More than 100 million people are impacted by transport noise at levels harmful to human health, the environment and economy, says a new EU report.


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24/06/2025
Letter: To examine the issue of human-induced climate change, consider why scientists believe it - The Salt Lake Tribune
24/06/2025
This Heat Wave Is Just a Taste of What’s to Come - Bloomberg
24/06/2025
Protect young secondary forests for optimum carbon removal - Nature
24/06/2025
Readers speak: Heat levels warn us about global warming - Hartford Courant
23/06/2025
As Extreme Heat Bakes US, 160+ Global Groups Demand 'Real' Climate Action - Common Dreams
23/06/2025
Is Climate Change Making Heat Domes More Likely? - Time Magazine
23/06/2025
AI Is Power-Hungry, but It Could Eventually Cut More Emissions Than It Creates - Scientific American
23/06/2025
Heat waves are getting more dangerous with climate change — and we may still be underestimating them - CNN
23/06/2025
Asia is warming twice as fast as the rest of the world - UN News
23/06/2025
Why do we pretend heatwaves are fun – and ignore the brutal, burning reality? | Zoe Williams

The heatwave media formula is still extravagantly weird: all stock photos of ice-creams and suns with their hats on. It is time we recognised this extreme weather for exactly what it is

I think I must be on someone’s Rolodex of killjoys, because whenever something good happens – schools break up, summer holidays start, the weather’s nice, it’s Christmas, it’s Easter – I get a call from a talk radio show asking if I’ll come on and explain why that’s bad, actually. Usually I say, in the nicest possible way, that I don’t want to: sure, kids are much more annoying when they’re not at school; yes, it’s irresponsible to fly; no, Christmas isn’t magic, it’s an orgy of overconsumption; yes, Easter was pillaged from pagans (probably?), and Christianity itself is the imperialist template (arguably?) – in which case, the last way we should mark it is with a Creme Egg. But I just don’t want to be that person. Let someone else ruin everything for a change.

On Friday, however, I agreed to make the argument the next morning on LBC that heatwaves aren’t a treat, they’re a problem. We have to do more than just ready our infrastructure for the more intense temperatures to come: we have to bring our narrative a bit closer to reality. The climate crisis isn’t tomorrow’s problem, it’s today’s, and its impacts aren’t better conditions for vineyards in Kent, they are a broad-spectrum enshittification, in which everything, from bus journeys to growing dahlias, becomes harder, and takes longer, and is worse. It was, in other words, exactly the kind of true, unlovely thing that I don’t like being the person to say, and I don’t know why I said yes – it’s possible that I was just too hot.

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23/06/2025
More contrasting weather extremes in Europe during the summer under climate change - Max-Planck-Gesellschaft zur Förderung der Wissenschaften
More contrasting weather extremes in Europe during the summer under climate change  Max-Planck-Gesellschaft zur Förderung der Wissenschaften


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23/06/2025
Guest post: Investigating how volcanic eruptions can affect climate projections - Carbon Brief
23/06/2025
Asia is warming at twice the global average: WMO report - The Hindu
23/06/2025
Opinion | What Environmentalists Like Me Got Wrong About Climate Change - The New York Times
23/06/2025
Asia’s Economies, Ecosystems, Societies Hit Hard By Climate Change in 2024, WMO Says - Earth.Org
23/06/2025
In London and Paris, we’ve experienced vicious backlash to climate action. But we’re not backing down | Sadiq Khan and Anne Hidalgo

Around the world, well-funded, organised climate deniers are spreading lies about the crisis. We call on governments and tech companies to step up

  • Sadiq Khan is mayor of London and Anne Hidalgo is mayor of Paris

As mayors of two of the world’s great cities, we see every day how the climate emergency is already reshaping people’s lives, affecting the people and places we love. From deadly heatwaves and devastating floods to rising inequality and health crises driven by air pollution, the costs of inaction are not theoretical; they are measured in lives taken, homes destroyed and business revenue lost.

Ten years ago, the Paris agreement was signed, marking a turning point in the global fight against climate breakdown. But today, progress is being undermined by a deeply concerning threat: a surge in climate deniers and delayers spreading virulent disinformation. We mustn’t let this hope disappear as the world gathers in Belém at the end of 2025 for Cop30.

Sadiq Khan is mayor of London and co-chair of C40 Cities. Anne Hidalgo is mayor of Paris, global ambassador for the Global Covenant of Mayors and vice-chair of C40 Cities

On Tuesday 16 September, join George Monbiot, Mikaela Loach and other special guests discussing the forces driving climate denialism, live at the Barbican in London and livestreamed globally. Book tickets here or at Guardian.Live

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22/06/2025
Freak wind gusts made worse by climate change threaten airline passenger safety - The Conversation
22/06/2025
Global warming is changing cloud patterns. That means more global warming - The Conversation
22/06/2025
The Guardian view on extreme weather: build national readiness – or let everyday life keep breaking down | Editorial

Britain faces rising climate threats, yet lacks a country adaptation plan. Urgent, coordinated investment is needed to protect lives and infrastructure

Britain’s four-day heatwave – made 100 times more likely by the climate crisis – is expected to claim about 600 lives. Researchers say high temperatures from Thursday to Sunday would lead to a sharp rise in excess mortality, especially among older people in cities such as London and Birmingham. They forecast the deadliest day as Saturday, with temperatures above 32C and about 266 deaths. These are not abstract figures, but lives cut short by a threat we understand, yet remain unprepared for.

Young people seem to grasp this. In a YouGov poll last week, roughly a quarter of 18- to 24-year-olds said they hoped there would be a heatwave – while more than two-fifths of older people welcomed the sunshine. That generational split isn’t just cultural. It reflects an entirely rational anxiety: younger people face a future living in a climate emergency. The generation that caused and benefited from the conditions driving global heating will be gone long before the worst costs – financial, environmental, social – have to be paid.

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22/06/2025
Forests are now contributing to climate change – what can be done? - The World Economic Forum
22/06/2025
Economic policymaking needs to adapt to the climate emergency | Heather Stewart

Tackling inflation from companies raising prices during cost shocks requires more than adjusting interest rates

The heatwave that gripped much of the UK this week was the latest sweltering reminder that the climate emergency is already making daily life more volatile.

Many of the places most brutally exposed to out-of-kilter weather patterns and natural disasters are in the global south, and rightly demand solidarity from the wealthier countries responsible for most historical emissions. But the costs of the emergency are being felt everywhere.

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21/06/2025
How to feel about climate change? A scientist reflects on anger, hope and love. - The Washington Post
21/06/2025
Forecast calls for 105-degree heat index, a reminder of a warming planet - Detroit Free Press
21/06/2025
#ShowYourStripes Day 2025: What the ‘Warming Stripes’ Tell Us About Climate Change - Earth.Org
20/06/2025
Humanity could be just 3 years away from crossing a dire climate threshold, report warns - Live Science
20/06/2025
How dangerous are invasive insects in Europe?
Invasive insects like the tiger mosquito and the Asian hornet are becoming increasingly common across Europe, with devastating consequences for human health, agriculture and the environment.


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20/06/2025
Flash floods in the Alps: How climate change is supercharging summer storms - ScienceDaily
19/06/2025
'Crunch time' for climate action, scientists warn
The world is running out of time to rein in human-driven climate change, with top UN scientists warning that key indicators are now in uncharted territory.


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19/06/2025
Limiting global warming to 1.5°C is now impossible - Le Monde.fr
19/06/2025
Three years left to limit warming to 1.5C, top scientists warn - BBC
18/06/2025
Warming Stripes: U.S. Cities and States - Climate Central
Warming Stripes: U.S. Cities and States  Climate Central


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18/06/2025
Major oil companies face first 'climate death' lawsuit
Climate-change induced extreme heat killed a woman in Seattle, now her daughter is sueing oil and gas giants including BP and Shell for wrongful death. Can the first "death by climate disaster" claim in the USA succeed?


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18/06/2025
Climate change cuts global crop yields, even when farmers adapt - Stanford Doerr School of Sustainability
Climate change cuts global crop yields, even when farmers adapt  Stanford Doerr School of Sustainability


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18/06/2025
Impacts of climate change on global agriculture accounting for adaptation - Nature
17/06/2025
Drought has many faces and many impacts
Extreme drought and water shortages are increasingly harming crops, the economy and the lives of people around the world. But drought doesn't have the same impact everywhere. What can we do to alleviate water crises?


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17/06/2025
Understanding climate change - DCCEEW
Understanding climate change  DCCEEW


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16/06/2025
What can governments do to stop extreme heating?
Most countries globally have agreed to set their own goals to keep the planet from overheating. The pressure is now on for them to do so.


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16/06/2025
Global warming may increase the burden of obstructive sleep apnea - Nature
16/06/2025
Scientists looked back in time to find the first signs of human-caused global warming. It’s far earlier than previously thought - CNN
16/06/2025
How Trump’s assault on science is blinding America to climate change - E&E News by POLITICO
13/06/2025
Why do countries want rare earth elements?
What do electric vehicles, fighter jets and digital cameras have in common? Rare earth elements. They're wanted everywhere but can only be sourced from a few places.


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10/06/2025
What's the state of our oceans?
Climate change, plastic pollution and overfishing are taking their toll on oceans, biodiversity and livelihoods. Can the UN's ocean conference underway in France find solutions to help protect them?


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10/06/2025
Climate change impacts, risks and adaptation - European Environment Agency
Climate change impacts, risks and adaptation  European Environment Agency


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06/06/2025
Adapting roads, rails and bridges to extreme heat
The highways, railways and bridges that keep economies and communities thriving were not built to withstand rising temperatures. How can we stop them from melting down?


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05/06/2025
How hard is fire fighting as temperatures rise?
Veteran 'hotshot' firefighter Kelly Ramsey has seen how the changing climate is taking its toll on crews working to keep land and lives safe.


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04/06/2025
How Europe is planning to cope with drought
As crucial waterways run low and Europe's farmers worry about their crops, the European Union is trying to come up with a strategy to keep the water flowing.


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03/06/2025
What is the answer to overtourism?
Many popular holiday destinations are struggling from the environmental impact of huge visitor numbers. How can the issue be tackled?


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02/06/2025
A traceable global warming record and clarity for the 1.5 °C and well-below-2 °C goals - Nature
30/05/2025
How does Switzerland predict landslides?
Switzerland is a success story in predicting landslides — but more must be done to help the rest of the world prepare for these deadly, unpredictable disasters.


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30/05/2025
Was ‘global warming’ changed to ‘climate change’ because Earth stopped warming? - Wisconsin Watch
30/05/2025
What are the real impacts of melting glaciers?
Glaciers are the planet's frozen water banks. They sustain water supply, ecosystems and even cultural traditions. But many of these sprawling beds of ice are melting. Why does that matter?


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28/05/2025
German court rejects climate case against energy giant RWE
Judges have dismissed a climate case brought by a Peruvian farmer against German energy company RWE seeking damages for endangering his home due to melting glaciers.


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28/05/2025
Global climate predictions show temperatures expected to remain at or near record levels in coming 5 years - World Meteorological Organization WMO
28/05/2025
The world could experience a year above 2°C of warming by 2029 - New Scientist
26/05/2025
What role does your money play in fueling the climate crisis?
What roles do our pensions, investments and banking decisions play in supporting fossil fuel projects? And how green are the sustainable alternatives?


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26/05/2025
Global warming could be driving up women’s cancer risk - Frontiers
22/05/2025
Climate Impacts in India: Experience, Worry, and Attribution to Global Warming - Yale Program on Climate Change Communication
Climate Impacts in India: Experience, Worry, and Attribution to Global Warming  Yale Program on Climate Change Communication


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22/05/2025
What Historical Data on Global Temperatures Tells Us About the Acceleration of Global Warming - Earth.Org
21/05/2025
Extensive wildfires fueled record forest loss in 2024
Intense, persistent heat waves and severe drought are making devastating forest fires more likely. But new approaches can help local communities to save what's left.


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20/05/2025
What the blackout in Spain, Portugal says about renewables
The recent power outage in Spain and Portugal has raised questions about the stability of solar and wind power. It also reignited the debate around the phasing out of nuclear energy.


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19/05/2025
Can we learn to live with wildfires?
Wildfires in Europe are becoming more severe. With climate change intensifying droughts and reducing summer rain, wildfire risk is predicted to more than double by 2100. Do we have to learn to live with fires?


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15/05/2025
A majority of registered voters want federal agencies to increase their efforts to protect people from the health harms of global warming - Yale Program on Climate Change Communication
15/03/2025
Global Warming in the Western United States - Union of Concerned Scientists
Global Warming in the Western United States  Union of Concerned Scientists


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11/02/2025
Climate Change | Curbing Our Emissions - New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (.gov)
Climate Change | Curbing Our Emissions  New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (.gov)


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21/10/2024
What Is Climate Change? - NASA Science (.gov)
What Is Climate Change?  NASA Science (.gov)


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