Climate change pushes European seas to unprecedented temperatures, study finds Travel Tomorrow
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Area of land hit by wildfires each year across Europe could triple due to climate change The Journal
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Climate change is cooking Europe’s oceans, scientists find E&E News by POLITICO
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With climate change, areas of Europe hit by wildfire could nearly triple: Study Anadolu Ajansı
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Climate change could triple area hit by European wildfires: Study The Straits Times
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Rising temperatures could intensify humid heat during India’s monsoon Mongabay India
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Europe Faces Surging Wildfire Threat, New Research Shows Inside Climate News
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In another summer of European wildfires that have even seen wetlands burning, scientists say the situation is set to worsen in the future. What's needed is fire prevention and climate protection.
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Climate change drove extreme July heat in European seas, study finds news - Mongabay
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Climate change and Ukraine: how global warming has already affected the country ЭкоПолитика
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Climate change is driving record heat in Europe’s seas, scientists say sightmagazine.com.au
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Warming waters draw summer 'feeding frenzies' by whales off Greenland Phys.org
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Climate Change to Cost London Up to £36 Billion a Year by 2050s Bloomberg.com
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How Climate Change Is Drying up the Western US The Equation - Union of Concerned Scientists
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U.K. to Test Whether Tweaks to Trans-Atlantic Flight Paths Affect Global Warming The New York Times
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Global warming 40 million years ago transformed the size of Europe’s carnivorous mammals The Brighter Side of News
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Multiyear tropical warm pool warming drives slowdown in Antarctic mass loss Nature
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Antarctica's brief rebound was caused by climate variability, not a 'new normal' Phys.org
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Antarctica’s brief rebound was caused by climate variability, not a ‘new normal’ UC Santa Barbara
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World may warm by 25 per cent more than current projections suggest New Scientist
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Though the German state of Brandenburg that wraps around Berlin is getting drier, it is also home to thirsty industrial plants such as Tesla and Red Bull. Is there enough water to go around?
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Rapid rise in CO2 levels could threaten key Atlantic Ocean circulation: Study Anadolu Ajansı
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A climate impact taxonomy operationalizing IPCC physical driver and risk concepts Nature
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France is seeing water shortages in regions that usually have plenty of supply. This summer's extreme heat is exposing how unprepared much of the country, and Europe, is for increasing water scarcity.
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Google partners with the aviation industry to prevent climate-warming contrails with AI SiliconANGLE
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Climate change is driving record heat in Europe's seas, scientists say Reuters
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Climate change is driving unprecedented European ocean temperatures, with severe impacts for marine life World Weather Attribution
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Over 80% of India’s elderly could face dangerous heat stress at 3°C global warming, says Lancet study The Indian Express
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Extreme Heat May Be Even More Dangerous to Older Adults Than We Thought Gizmodo
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Scientists discover a natural Arctic cloud factory missing from climate models Science Daily
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Why climate scientists are struggling to explain Europe’s extreme summer RFI
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Inside futuristic labs, plants are scanned, stressed and analyzed. The aim is to use the results to produce plant strains that can better serve a growing population in a warming world.
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Record-breaking El Niño could be a preview of Earth’s future. It’s not pretty Fast Company
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Each degree of warming could add a month of intolerable heat for 1 billion people Phys.org
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Explainer: How the ‘super El Niño’ will reshape the world’s weather Carbon Brief
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Extreme heat more dangerous for people 60 and over than previously thought The Guardian
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Observations since 1850 reveal regional climate fingerprints of human-induced warming Phys.org
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One country seems immune to global warming. And nobody knows why BBC Science Focus Magazine
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With heat records continually being broken and southern summers getting hotter, travelers are heading north. Fragile ecosystems are paying the price.
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As nations globally move to ban forever chemicals, should renewable energy technologies be exempt for the sake of saving the climate?
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Western Europe has recorded its hottest-ever June and July, and extreme weather from drought to storms is here to stay. How can we adapt to a fundamentally altered climate? Cities like Kiel are trying new ideas.
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From Hungary's accidental solar revolution to marmot crowdfunding and a long-overdue upgrade for Rome's big snake, good news comes in strange packages this week.
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Droughts, heat and falling water levels in the Danube are hitting central and southeastern Europe hard. Hungary and Romania are experiencing an energy crisis — whereas countries like Bulgaria are better prepared.
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Mini nuclear reactors are seen as a flexible energy source. Their promise: abundant energy, cheap, clean and climate-friendly with lower water use. But do the numbers add up? We look at what's behind the SMR hype.
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Extreme Weather Brings Fierce Winds, and Gentle Hugs, to Sesame Street The New York Times
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Years of flooding have resulted in disastrous water pollution in South Sudan's main oil region. As communities, scientists and health workers scramble for solutions, the long-term impacts of the crisis is yet to emerge.
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How investors are preparing for the scariest global warming scenario — and what it means for your pension Los Angeles Times
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Some 98% of active climate scientists say climate change is happening, and is man-made. Nonetheless, a new study shows the number of climate-change skeptics in Germany has increased. Why is that?
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From Greece to France, Europe is burning. But what's the real reason for the historic blazes ripping through the continent and why are they getting harder to stop?
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A Cold War relic becomes a biodiversity haven, a Pokemon Go for trees and seagrass gets a second life. This week's eco wins come from some unexpected places.
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As the Autobahn buckles under heat waves, Germany is still paving roads for a past climate. Engineers know how to fix that — so what's the holdup?
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From an AI-powered cute little pangolin, heat mapping to cool down cities and animals reducing wildfire risks by doing their thing, these real-world climate hacks are helping communities stay ahead of a changing planet.
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'Mind-blowing' El Niño stuns scientists. Why are they so concerned? USA Today
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With Spain declaring an emergency, France seeking EU help and Canada dealing with more than 900 hot spots, wildfires are out of control. Monocultures and climate change are partly to blame but can we stop the burning?
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Climate change is intensifying an extreme and widespread U.S. heat wave Climate Central
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Climate Change | Pros, Cons, Debate, Arguments, Global Warming, & Environmental Activism Encyclopedia Britannica
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Rapid data center construction across the US, fueled by AI, comes with serious threats to the environment, public health and energy supply. Local opposition has blocked or delayed dozens of projects.
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Residents across Europe have struggled to sleep during the latest record heat waves. But as the planet continues to warm, sleep deprivation could create an epidemic of mental and physical ill-health.
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Cloudy skies have slowed global warming – but that may be changing New Scientist
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From flood-resistant infrastructure to new ways of securing drinking water, cities are adapting to the growing climate pressures of a hotter, drier world. Plus, tourists pitching in to help sea turtles.
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Climate scientists sharpen tools for linking global warming to extreme weather Science | AAAS
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Governments Knew the Risks of Global Warming as They Chose Fossil-Fueled Growth in the 1950s and ’60s Inside Climate News
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Mental Images of Global Warming in the Indian Mind Yale Program on Climate Change Communication
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UN and media in Japan team up to turn silent majority into a collective voice to stop global warming Welcome to the United Nations
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Guest post: How a record-high ‘energy imbalance’ is driving global warming Carbon Brief
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When global warming becomes malnutrition: New study links climate change, childhood stunting and local inequality Keough School of Global Affairs
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Shifting hail hazard under global warming and effects on crop hail risk Nature
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To Survive Global Warming, Company Operations Adapt — But Do Those Changes Make Things Worse? UCLA Anderson Review
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Moderate global warming does not rule out extreme global climate outcomes Nature
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Are humans causing global warming? National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine
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Does global warming cause breathing problems? National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine
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Global Warming’s Six Americas, Fall 2025 Yale Program on Climate Change Communication
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