Climate Change: This Wild Plan Would Detonate a Nuclear Bomb on the Ocean Floor to “Save the Planet” Futura, Le média qui explore le monde
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A DW investigation traces the hidden financial web behind deep-sea mining — an industry scientists say remains poorly understood, yet capable of causing irreversible harm to oceans worldwide.
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Global population living with extreme heat expected to double by 2050 Phys.org
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Climate Change Could Add Over 120 Million Malaria Cases in Africa by 2050, Study Warns DNE Africa
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What Happens If the Planet Warms by 2 Degrees Celsius Crude Oil Prices Today | OilPrice.com
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Warm Winters Are Breaking the Ski Industry — and Artificial Snow Isn’t Enough Skift
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After huge snowstorm Penn climate scientists warn about … global warming The College Fix
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Francis Koster: We must understand the difference between climate change and global warming Independent Tribune
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Inspired by YouTube creators, some people are limiting beef to a handful of ‘feast days’ a year to cut their climate impact
“I love beef,” says Vlad Luca, 25. But unlike most other self-proclaimed steak lovers, Vlad eats it only four times a year, on designated “beef days”.
The “beef days” phenomenon has been popularised by the brothers John and Hank Green, known collectively as vlogbrothers on YouTube. John, 48, is better known for his YA fiction, including The Fault in Our Stars, while Hank, 45, is a self-described science communicator and entrepreneur.
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Indian-Born U.S. Climate Scientist Ramanathan Awarded Crafoord Prize indica News
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Threat of global warming looms large on next winter Olympics despite being at a high-altitude Alpine city: Study Down To Earth
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A wave of affordable Chinese-made EVs is accelerating the shift away from petrol cars, challenging long‑held assumptions about how transport decarbonisation unfolds
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Last year, almost every new car sold in Norway, the nature-loving country flush with oil wealth, was fully electric. In prosperous Denmark, which was all-in on petrol and diesel cars until just before Covid, sales of battery electric vehicles (BEVs) reached a share of 68%. In California, the share of zero-emissions vehicles hit 20%. And at least every third new car now bought by the Dutch, Finns, Belgians and Swedes burns no fuel.
These figures, which would have felt fanciful just five years ago, show the rich world leading the shift away from cars that pump out toxic gas and planet-heating pollutants. But a more startling trend is that electric car sales are also racing ahead in many developing countries. While China is known for its embrace of electric vehicles (EVs), demand has also soared in emerging markets from South America to south-east Asia. BEV sales in Turkey have caught up with the EU’s, data published this week shows.
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‘My Tesla has become ordinary’: Turkey catches up with EU in electric car sales
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Bruce Friedrich argues the only way to tackle the world’s insatiable but damaging craving for meat is like-for-like replacements like cultivated and plant-based meat
For someone aiming to end the global livestock industry, Bruce Friedrich begins his new book – called Meat – in disarming fashion: “I’m not here to tell anyone what to eat. You won’t find vegetarian or vegan recipes in this book, and you won’t find a single sentence attempting to convince you to eat differently. This book isn’t about policing your plate.”
There’s more. Friedrich, a vegan for almost four decades, says meat is “humanity’s favourite food”.
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Ashland High School students walk out to demand climate accountability, protest ICE actions Ashland News
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Trump administration’s climate skepticism effort violated federal law, judge rules Los Angeles Times
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Why is it so cold if there's global warming? Extreme winter weather can deepen misconceptions about climate Fast Company
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John Rich Takes Aim At Al Gore With Hilarious New Song, “Global Warming (Is Freezing Us To Death)” whiskeyriff.com
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U.S. Snow Storms and Australia's Heat Wave, Is This Climate Change? Time Magazine
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Why is it so (bleeping) cold in N.J. right now? Here’s when it could get warmer. NJ.com
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D.O.E. Panel to Question Climate Science Was Unlawful, Judge Rules The New York Times
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Climate Change in the American Mind: Beliefs & Attitudes, Fall 2025 National Center for Science Education
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Without RGGI, Pennsylvania must find new ways to reduce future greenhouse gas emissions Pennsylvania Capital-Star
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DeBriefed 30 January 2026: Fire and ice; US formally exits Paris; Climate image faux pas Carbon Brief
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Soaring temperatures, heat at altitude and hot summer nights combine to create one of south-eastern Australia’s ‘most significant’ heatwaves
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Heatwaves and hot days during an Australian summer may seem unremarkable. Days spent at the beach, sunburn and mosquitoes are part of the national psyche, along with outback pubs serving crisp lager as relief from searing afternoon heat.
But when the opal mining town of Andamooka (population 262) in the far north of South Australia reached 50 degrees on Thursday, it was only the eighth time in recorded history anywhere in Australia.
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Experts say administration has launched ‘war on all fronts’ to undo environmental rules – here are the key areas at risk
In his first year back in office, Donald Trump has fundamentally reshaped the Environmental Protection Agency, initiating nearly 70 actions to undo rules protecting ecosystems and the climate.
The agency’s wide-ranging assault on the environment will put people at risk, threatening air and water quality, increasing harmful chemical exposure, and worsening global warming, experts told the Guardian. The changes amount to “a war on all fronts that this administration has launched against our health and the safety of our communities and the quality of our environment,” said Matthew Tejada, the former director of the EPA’s environmental justice program.
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Trump thinks giant US winter storm exposed global warming 'con': How he got it completely wrong Times of India
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USA: Yes, climate change can supercharge a winter storm. Here’s how. PreventionWeb.net
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Global population living with extreme heat to double by 2050 Open Access Government
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Trump’s Greenland Threats Put Crucial Climate Change Research at Risk Bloomberg.com
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The increase in global warming reduces nectar quality and threatens monarch butterfly migration Noticias Ambientales
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Southern Africa Floods That Killed 300 Fueled by Global Warming Bloomberg.com
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Climate change worsened rains and floods which killed dozens in southern Africa, study shows The Mendocino Beacon
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Emergency pumps are deployed in attempt to stop water inundating homes around River Parrett
Since medieval monks started draining and managing the Somerset Levels, humans have struggled to live and work alongside water.
“At the moment it feels like a losing battle,” said Mike Stanton, the chair of the Somerset Rivers Authority. “Intense rainfall is hitting us more often because of climate change. It may be that in the next 50 years, perhaps in the next 20, some homes around here will have to be abandoned.”
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Projects in development expected to grow global capacity by nearly 50% amid growing concern over impact on planet
The US is leading a huge global surge in new gas-fired power generation that will cause a major leap in planet-heating emissions, with this record boom driven by the expansion of energy-hungry datacenters to service artificial intelligence, according to a new forecast.
This year is set to shatter the annual record for new gas power additions around the world, with projects in development expected to grow existing global gas capacity by nearly 50%, a report by Global Energy Monitor (GEM) found.
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Southern Africa floods intensified by warming highlight climate injustice, scientists say Climate Home News
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Ahead of annual report, Climate Forum heads say even in wartime, they battle for change The Times of Israel
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From Japan to China and the US to Scandinavia, heating with air conditioning has long been standard practice. But now warming homes with AC is catching on in other parts of the world.
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Crafoord Prize Laureate showed that many factors affect the climate Kungl. Vetenskapsakademien
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Dutch Judges Order Netherlands to protect its Caribbean Island of Bonaire from Climate Change Informed Comment
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Climate change and La Niña made ‘devastating’ southern African floods more intense Carbon Brief
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Amid National Call to Make Polluters Pay, Illinois Lawmakers Are Prepping a Climate Change Superfund Bill Inside Climate News
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University of Utah professor finds that ship fuel emissions might not impact climate change KSL NewsRadio
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Court Orders the Netherlands to Protect a Caribbean Island From Climate Change The New York Times
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Monarch says he has remained focused despite early criticisms of his beliefs, in new film Finding Harmony: A King’s Vision
King Charles has revealed he “wasn’t going to be diverted” from his environmental campaigning despite criticism in the past in a new documentary showcasing his philosophy of “Harmony”.
In the Amazon Prime Video film, his first project with a streaming platform, Charles recalls past attacks on his outspokenness on the environment, saying: “I just felt this was the approach that I was going to stick to. A course I set and I wasn’t going to be diverted from.”
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Why the weekend’s winter storm was even worse in a warming climate Scientific American
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Climate specialist says global warming means less extreme cold, not more heat WestCentralOnline
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Widespread discontent in Iran has sent millions of protesters into the streets. Poor environmental planning embodies one of the government's most existential vulnerabilities.
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How is US President Trump impacting global climate action? Amnesty International
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It took an FOI request to bring this national security assessment to light. For ‘doomsayers’ like us, it is the ultimate vindication
I know it’s almost impossible to turn your eyes away from the Trump show, but that’s the point. His antics, ever-grosser and more preposterous, are designed to keep him in our minds, to crowd out other issues. His insatiable craving for attention is a global-threat multiplier. You can’t help wondering whether there’s anything he wouldn’t do to dominate the headlines.
But we must tear ourselves away from the spectacle, for there are other threats just as critical that also require our attention. Just because you’re not hearing about them doesn’t mean they’ve gone away.
George Monbiot is a Guardian columnist
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The heatwave in Melbourne and Adelaide this week is likely to become the norm. We should prepare now
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On Tuesday, Australia’s second-largest city baked through one of its hottest days since modern instrumental records began in 1910. Several Melbourne suburbs topped 45C. The country’s fifth-largest city, Adelaide, reached that temperature on Monday. Its residents then suffered through their hottest night ever, with a minimum of about 34C.
Remote communities were even harder hit. It was 48.9C in Hopetoun and Walpeup in Victoria’s north-west, and 49.6C in Renmark, over the South Australian border. An out-of-control bushfire burned in the Otways region, south-west of Melbourne, near areas that just two weeks ago faced flash flooding.
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Plastic pollution could double its harm to human health in the coming decades if current production trends continue, according to a new study that links rising risks directly to the manufacture of new plastics.
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Funding cuts, conspiracy theories and ‘powder keg’ pine plantations have seen January’s forest fires tear through Chubut in southern Argentina
Lucas Chiappe had known for a long time that the fire was coming. For decades, the environmentalist had warned that replacing native trees in the Andes mountain range with highly flammable foreign pine was a recipe for disaster.
In early January, flames raced down the Pirque hill and edged closer to his home in the Patagonian town of Epuyén, Argentina, where he had lived since the 1970s. Thirty people with six motor pumps fought for hours, hoses stretched for kilometres, but “there was no way”.
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Major emitter the US has officially left the Paris Agreement and global emissions keep rising a decade on from the deal. Yet renewables' growth shows climate action can work. Here's what's been done and what's missing.
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Some are trapped in a vicious cycle: rising rents, rising energy bills and falling standards. But this is not inevitable
Australians are struggling through one of the most brutal heatwaves and hottest summers on record. Day after day, temperatures into the high 30s are turning homes into ovens, workplaces into hazards, and everyday tasks into endurance tests.
All of us are feeling it. But spare a thought for the millions of renters trying to survive this heat in homes that were never designed to cope with it.
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A Winter Storm Fueled by Global Warming Tests U.S. Disaster Response Inside Climate News
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The surprising tie between global warming and heavy snow The Allegheny Front
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Everyone Is Dragging Trump For His "Dumb" Take On This Weekend's Cold Weather BuzzFeed
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Global financing is heavily skewed to industries that harm rather than preserve nature, according to a new report that calls for an urgent scale-up of nature-positive spending.
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For decades, researchers in northern Norway had tried to bring back vital kelp forests after overfishing damaged marine ecosystems. Now a simple solution is proving successful.
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NASA sparks concern after report on rising temperatures omits climate Euronews.com
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We’ve ‘seriously underestimated’ how fast Earth is warming. Here’s why Euronews.com
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11-year streak of record global warming continues, UN weather agency warns UN News
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Global warming is accelerating as air pollution ‘sunshade’ recedes, says report Green Central Banking
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DW's Stuart Braun had a dangerously near miss during Australia's 2009 "Black Saturday" inferno. As this month's fires burned near his rural home, he wasn't taking any chances.
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The Scientists Making Antacids for the Sea to Help Counter Global Warming The New York Times
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The US has pledged to pull out of dozens of international organizations and treaties established to advance the protection of the planet. But it doesn't spell the end of environmental action.
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Climate change mitigation: reducing emissions European Environment Agency (EEA)
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As clean energy prices fall, a fast transition to renewable energy is the cheapest option on the table. Experts say it could save us trillions in energy costs alone.
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Trump quits pivotal 1992 climate treaty, in massive hit to global warming effort Politico
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Rich nations built their wealth on coal, oil and gas. Now the world is asking poorer countries like Mozambique to chart a different course.
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Four years after Germany phased out light plastic bags, how has the EU addressed plastic waste? And why do single-use items still pile up in takeaway restaurants, shops and the environment?
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The northern and southern lights have been treating sky watchers to spectacular shows. But what causes the colors, and why shouldn't you whistle at the aurora?
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A strong majority of Americans say they're worried about the climate. So why do they hear so little about it in the news?
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The secondhand smartphone market has grown significantly in recent years, but other, bulkier items like washing machines are less frequently refurbished and resold. That could soon be changing.
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As climate change warms the planet, snowy winters are becoming less certain in Europe. Those looking for classic Christmas traditions are learning to adapt.
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The home-fitted renewable-energy sources are inexpensive and easy to install, and reduce electricity costs. Here's what can be learned from their surging popularity in Germany.
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Donald Trump is pushing gas guzzlers over EVs — in spite of climate and cost concerns. China is now set to race further ahead into an electrified automotive future.
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Rising temperatures and extreme rainfall might not seem connected, but they often are. Here's how.
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European industrial and agricultural concerns are facing diluted environmental regulations, while the bloc as a whole has reduced its climate targets. What's at stake and how do far-right parties feature in the mix?
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Breaking the climate silence: Predictors of discussing global warming with family and friends Yale Program on Climate Change Communication
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Majorities in India think global warming is affecting extreme weather Yale Program on Climate Change Communication
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Impact of Global Warming on Food Security: How does a 1°C increase in temperature affect levels of food insecurity? UN World Food Programme
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Little change in warming outlook for four years; new 2035 climate targets make no difference Climate Action Tracker
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2025 set to be second or third warmest year on record, continuing exceptionally high warming trend World Meteorological Organization WMO
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The rapid approach of the 1.5°C global warming threshold since the Paris Agreement Copernicus
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The world is likely to exceed a key global warming target soon. Now what? UNEP - UN Environment Programme
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Shifting dominant periods in extreme climate impacts under global warming Nature
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New climate pledges do little to correct global warming projection, UN warns UN News
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Our planet is warming. Here’s what’s at stake if we don’t act now. World Wildlife Fund
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Global warming amplifies wildfire health burden and reshapes inequality Nature
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Climate change is accelerating, scientists find in ‘grim’ report Yale Climate Connections
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Duration of heat waves accelerating faster than global warming Newsroom | UCLA
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