Is the 1.5°C climate goal slipping away? Scientists sound alarm as human-caused warming hits record high Moneycontrol.com
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Lee Raymond, Who Created Global Oil Behemoth Exxon Mobil, Dies at 87 The New York Times
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Extreme coastal flooding has become 12 times more frequent due to climate change - study Українські Національні Новини (УНН)
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Human contribution to global warming highest ever in 2025, says study The Indian Express
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Global rice production has nearly doubled over 50 years despite climate change Phys.org
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Good news for renewables: southern Australia’s offshore winds will stay strong even as the climate changes The Conversation
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Earth’s energy imbalance has doubled – here’s why that matters The Conversation
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A Strange 'Cold Blob' in The Atlantic Signals We're Almost at a Tipping Point ScienceAlert
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Homeless And Heat-Stressed - Vulnerabilities Exacerbated By Climate-Change The Friday Times
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Global warming hit 1.37°C in 2025, with Earth accumulating heat at an accelerating rate Phys.org
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Guest post: How a record-high ‘energy imbalance’ is driving global warming Carbon Brief
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World’s carbon budget will be exhausted in three years - report Euronews.com
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Global Climate Summit Highlights Urgent Action on Climate Change India News Network
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Temperatures above 15C ‘very strange’ say scientists, as snow melts and rain falls on glaciers in usually frozen region
Temperatures in the Antarctic climbed above 15C this month, shattering the previous winter heat record for the usually frozen region and raising concerns about the speed of climate breakdown.
The new winter peak temperature was logged by the Argentinian Esperanza base on the Trinity peninsula on 6 June amid a protracted heatwave, when the maximum daily temperature exceeded zero degrees for three consecutive weeks.
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Climate change makes once-rare coastal floods more likely, study says The Seattle Times
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World may breach 1.5°C warming limit by 2030; scientists say carbon budget could run out in 3 years The Financial World
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Climate change could already be costing NSW billions: new report UNSW Sydney
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Why ‘Climate Justice’ Isn’t Resonating in Communities Most at Risk Word In Black
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Odds climb for record El Niño as 75% of models predict 2.5C warming Phys.org
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Critically endangered Tapanuli orangutan population falls after heavy rain and landslides, fuelled by climate crisis, in North Sumatra
Extreme rainfall and landslides fuelled by the climate crisis killed 7% of the remaining population of the world’s rarest great ape, a study has found, prompting fears for the species’ survival.
The research suggests 58 out of the remaining 800 critically endangered Tapanuli orangutans (Pongo tapanuliensis) were killed after more than 1,000mm (39in) of rain fell over four days in Indonesia’s North Sumatra province in November 2025. This equates to 11% of the local population and 7% of the entire species.
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The worst-case scenario for a high-emissions scenario has been revised downward – but the best-case option is now implausible
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In a world where people accept global heating is bad, news that we had avoided a boiling-in-our-own-juices version of the planet’s future might have been welcomed.
Instead, the news that a group of climate scientists had officially retired their very worst scenario for the future of the planet was proof – according to Donald Trump – that the scientists had been (in all caps) WRONG! WRONG! WRONG.
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As the US shuts its doors to most refugees, there’s little hope of a new system to help those forced from home by climate impacts
Millions of people around the world are having their lives upended by floods, storms and heatwaves worsened by the climate crisis. Those forced to flee their home countries, however, are finding that the door to the US is more firmly shut than ever.
Neither US nor international law recognizes environmental hazards, such as climate-related displacement, as a valid cause to claim asylum or gain entry through other migration pathways, despite the mounting toll of disasters caused by an overheating planet.
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A Guardian analysis reveals how most of 39 countries facing US entry restrictions are most vulnerable environmentally
Donald Trump’s immigration crackdown is largely targeting people from the countries most vulnerable to displacement from climate-driven disasters, a Guardian analysis shows.
As the Trump administration pushes policies to boost planet-heating fossil fuels, millions of people are being forced to flee their homelands due to storms, floods and droughts worsened by the climate crisis.
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US energy secretary Chris Wright featured in seminars to judges when he was a fracking executive
As cities and states sue big oil for billions in damages over allegations that it covered up the dangers of its products, rightwing organizations are attempting to discredit the wave of litigation. They claim the lawyers behind it are teaming up with an environmentally focused legal education non-profit to bias federal judges against oil companies.
But it is actually fossil fuel-backed organizations that are attempting to sway the judiciary in their favor, one of those law firms is countering. Evidence of this includes judicial seminars hosted by one such group featuring pro-industry speakers such as the current energy secretary, Chris Wright, in his former occupation as a fracking executive.
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Climate experts urge behaviour change, community action as Ghana faces growing climate threats Modern Ghana
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Warnings of a powerful El Nino weather pattern this year suggest that we may be about to face drought, flooding and extreme heat. What impacts are in store? And can we prepare for the worst of it?
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The worst-case climate scenario is gone. The catch? The best case is, too. E&E News by POLITICO
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Microplastics in the atmosphere are heating the planet, fuelling climate change The Star
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As the Trump administration undoes scores of environmental regulations and protections, some US Christian leaders are inviting their congregations to do as the Bible asks and be good stewards of the land.
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Greenpeace calculates that wealthiest contribute nearly $1tn of damage a year with ownership-based emissions
Ultra-wealthy people zooming across the world on their private jets, lounging on yachts and conspicuous by their Instagrammable consumption are among the most easily identified individual culprits when it comes to the climate crisis – but new research argues that it is not just their heady lifestyles to blame, but also their bank accounts.
Through their ownership of companies and private financial and physical assets, from oil producers to property developments, the super-rich are responsible for an outsized slice of the greenhouse gases that are overheating the planet. The top 1% of people by wealth, through their shareholdings and investments, control about a quarter of global annual emissions in total.
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UN climate chief urges countries to accelerate action to implement climate commitments Jurist.org
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You’re losing $20k a year because of climate change – and it’s predicted to get worse SMH.com.au
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Two decades of data show climate change is transforming Biscayne Bay, study finds The Invading Sea
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Will Earth truly cool down after net-zero, or are we locked into millennia of Anthropocene heat? Science X
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Cited 9 June 2026: Europe’s ‘exceptional’ heatwave | Warming forecast | AMOC observations ‘at risk’ 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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Sharp rise in hospital visits will in turn drive up annual healthcare costs for heat-related conditions to over $1bn
People in the US are poised to endure another summer of unusually ferocious heat and there will be little respite in the years ahead, with a new study finding that the coming 15 years could see a doubling in hospitalizations due to heat-related illnesses.
The number of annual heat-related emergency department visits or hospitalizations across the US are set to rise from about 109,000 cases a year to as many as 237,000 cases by 2040, the new research has estimated.
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The UN climate process needs ambition – the law demands it Climate Home News
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The climate phenomenon is intensifying an already unequal global economy
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Climate change, pollution push oceans to tipping point, U.N. report says Los Angeles Times
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The arid Barind region was transformed by aquifer wells but now the water system is collapsing under the pressure of the climate crisis and decades of extraction
In the parched fields of north-west Bangladesh, where the earth hardens into cracked red clay beneath an unforgiving sun, farmers in the Barind region say they are watching the foundations of rural life disappear underground.
For decades, groundwater transformed Barind – one of Bangladesh’s driest regions – into a productive agricultural belt. Deep tube wells allowed farmers to grow rice, wheat, maize and vegetables year-round across land once defined by drought.
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Climate change increases heat risks in 97 of 104 World Cup matches Japan Wire by Kyodo News
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One third of global warming offset: the surprising phenomenon revealed in images Futura, le média qui explore le monde
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The Global Justice Report offers a hopeful bargain: tax extreme wealth and replace consumer excess with social and economic security for all
Humanity can raise living standards, reduce inequality and keep global heating within a 2C rise, according to a sweeping vision for planetary survival, the Guardian reported last week. In an age of ecological dread, that is a bracingly hopeful claim. The optimism came courtesy of the Global Justice Report, produced by Thomas Piketty’s World Inequality Lab.
It arrives against the grain of the times. Anti‑migrant demagoguery, fossil-fuel revivalism, attacks on multilateralism and billionaire capture all militate against the redistributive state capacity that the report requires. Yet Prof Piketty’s team insists that decarbonisation, “sufficiency” and equality can mean a good life for most people.
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Faced with global warming, Lot-et-Garonne is betting on citrus fruits FreshPlaza
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Jeremy Clarkson Now Believes Climate Change Is Real, Won't Do Anything About It autoevolution
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Hail Is Changing, And Scientists Warn It Could Become More Dangerous ScienceAlert
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Climate change may expand chikungunya risk in North America, Europe and Asia, study says Down To Earth
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Wild Rice Faces Numerous Threats—and Has Determined Protectors Inside Climate News
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Global heating is destroying creeks the crayfish call home. They’re the canary in the coalmine for other species living in the delicate ecosystems
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Nightfall comes early under the dense cloak of the rainforest canopy and Ollie Scully – boots off and barefoot – is wading through the cool water with his torch scouring the rocky bottom of a shallow creek.
We are at an undisclosed spot in the hinterland of Queensland’s Sunshine Coast. With leeches and trip hazards aplenty, the search has been on for hours.
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Good news about the state of the planet might seem to be in short supply, but it's out there. Each week, DW's environment desk brings you what went right.
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Hawaii imports much of its fuel — and pays the price. From solar to geothermal, the state is searching for a way out of fossil fuel dependence.
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Our plan is radical – but by transforming how we live on a finite planet, nearly everyone gains
‘An equal and habitable world is possible’: academics set out sweeping vision for planetary survival
Imagine a future in which everyone enjoys high levels of wellbeing; where 90% of the world’s population doubles their income but works half the hours we work today. A world in which the bottom half of humanity sees its share of global wealth rise from just 2% today to 30%; a world where we consume enough, but nobody over-consumes. And imagine achieving this on a planet that can comfortably sustain human life without its climate breaking down.
Against the bleak techno-authoritarian futures now being sold to us, a radical new vision for global progress in the 21st century feels urgently needed. The most credible vision is one in which the habitability of the planet is a precondition for human development and equality.
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Shifting hail hazard under global warming and effects on crop hail risk Nature
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Electric vehicles have taken off in Ethiopia. Key to the shift: a world-first ban on importing fossil fuel-powered vehicles.
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It started as a school project to promote local businesses in a remote Bavarian region. Now, the "Chiemgauer" currency helps to cut emissions.
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Climate scientists drop worst-case warming scenario, but say it's not entirely good news Denver7
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Pharmaceuticals have been found in waterways almost everywhere in the world, fueling antibiotic-resistant superbugs that no longer respond to treatment. Is there a way out?
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Media reaction: UK and Europe’s ‘mind-boggling’ May heat and climate change Carbon Brief
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Solar and wind produce lots of energy — but not always at the right time. More battery storage could help Europe to stabilize prices and replace polluting fossil fuel energy, but roadblocks remain.
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Europe’s sizzling heat is a ‘brutal reminder’ of global warming, UN climate chief says politico.eu
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Even with fierce opposition, offshore wind projects are multiplying along US coasts — signaling a massive shift in energy.
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Why Scientists Retired the Dire Climate Scenario Used for Over a Decade The New York Times
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Shocking reason behind recent climate warming: it’s not just about CO2 Futura, le média qui explore le monde
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Artificial lights are blotting out the moon and stars, harming human health, and disrupting the natural world. Why is this a problem? And how can we stop it without sitting in the dark?
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Why dropping the worst-case climate scenario does not undermine the reality of global warming Le Monde.fr
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Global warming is ‘nowhere close to the world’s top 5 or 10 problems,’ Energy secretary says News From The States
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The rapid rollout of renewable energy is helping to shift emissions trends, but expected temperature rises remain high as the UN moves to tighten countries' commitments.
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Researchers have observed two humpback whales swimming between Australia and Brazil. It's the longest travel distance humans have ever recorded for the species.
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With binding cut targets scrapped, the European Union's pledge to halve pesticide use is stalling — even as controversial chemicals like glyphosate remain on sale across the bloc.
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Scientists now say this worst-case climate scenario is ‘implausible.’ Here’s what it means. The Washington Post
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Factcheck: Trump’s false claims about the IPCC and ‘RCP8.5’ climate scenario Carbon Brief
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Scientists Tweaked the Global Warming Outlook. So Trump Weighed In. The New York Times
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FACT FOCUS: Trump distorts recent revisions of scientific projections of global warming AP News
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The world's clean energy superpower also emits the most CO2. But coal-fired power may have peaked as China electrifies its economy with ever more renewables.
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From petro-masculinity to electric trucks: why men disengage from climate action and what might bring them back.
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More than 150 million hectares — over twice the size of Texas — burned globally in the first months of 2026. With a high chance of a supercharged El Nino, the second half of the year could be even worse.
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Antarctic sea ice defied global warming for decades – now, hidden ocean heat is breaking through The Conversation
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The world's largest inland body of water is retreating at an alarming speed. From stranded buildings to vanishing habitats, scientists warn the Caspian Sea may be approaching a tipping point.
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Frustrated by blocking coalitions, 50-plus nations at the inaugural talks on exiting fossil fuels made one thing clear: it's all about how — not whether — to phase out coal, oil and gas.
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Europe's climate extremes have hit new highs — but renewables are now supplying nearly half of the continent's electricity.
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Narwhals are fleeing Canada's far north. Researchers suspect a link to noise pollution from increasing ship traffic.
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Global warming is making the strongest hurricanes stronger Yale Climate Connections
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Global warming already impacts daily lives around the globe, study finds news - Mongabay
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Guest post: How declining cloudiness is accelerating global warming Carbon Brief
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Moderate global warming does not rule out extreme global climate outcomes Nature
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Limiting global warming to 2C would not ‘rule out’ extreme impacts Carbon Brief
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UN weather agency warns of record ‘climate imbalance’ as planetary warming accelerates UN News
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Are humans causing global warming? National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine
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In a first, researchers confirm global warming has accelerated in last decade AGU Newsroom
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Global Warming Has Accelerated Significantly - Foster - 2026 - Geophysical Research Letters AGU Publications
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Pace of global warming has nearly doubled since 2015, reveals study Carbon Brief
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Limiting Global Warming Can Reduce U.S. Wildfire Smoke Related Deaths by Thousands Annually SBU News
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Does global warming cause breathing problems? National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine
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