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Global Heat Waves: The New Normal in a Warming World
Temperatures soared about ten degrees Celsius above pre-industrial times in central Asia two months ago, with parts of Philippines experiencing…
Jun 28
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Mining the Earth, Polluting the Future: The Impact of Gold Extraction on Climate Change
In a study on southern Peru, an estimated eighteen thousand, four hundred and twenty one hectares out of a total of one million, three hundred and…
Jun 21
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Mining the Earth, Polluting the Future: The Impact of Gold Extraction on Climate Change
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Thirsty Cities: the Looming Water Crisis
Water levels within the aquifers in Kabul, the capital of Afghanistan, have declined by up to thirty meters in the past ten years, while almost half of…
Jun 14
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Thirsty Cities: the Looming Water Crisis
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Escalating Extreme Heat: A Growing Global Problem
Between 2022 and 2023, hundreds of millions of people in Europe, China, Africa, and parts of the US saw the warmest temperatures on record over the…
Jun 7
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Escalating Extreme Heat: A Growing Global Problem
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From Canopy to Carbon: The Devastating Impacts of Deforestation
Last year, the tropics lost a record-shattering six million, seven hundred thousand hectares of primary rainforest, an area equivalent to the size of…
Jun 1
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From Canopy to Carbon: The Devastating Impacts of Deforestation
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May 2025
Weathering the Future: Can we Survive the Storms?
In January, around fourteen wildfires took place in Los Angeles and San Diego, killing at least twenty nine people, forcing more than two hundred…
May 24
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Weathering the Future: Can we Survive the Storms?
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Crops in Peril as Climate Change Comes Calling
Recently, a study raised alarm bells over maize production, as it predicted an astonishing twenty-four percent fall in global maize output as early as…
May 17
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Crops in Peril as Climate Change Comes Calling
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Rash Consequences of Satellites' Crash
By late November 2024, over nine hundred and fifty satellites re-entered Earth's atmosphere, fifty four between May 1st and 15, the number of re-entry…
May 10
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Rash Consequences of Satellites' Crash
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Deep Seas’ Hidden Cost: Species on the Brink
Earlier in the year, scientists identified eight hundred and sixty-six new marine species, many of them from depths of one to four thousand, nine…
May 3
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Deep Seas’ Hidden Cost: Species on the Brink
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April 2025
Warming World, Warning Signs
Global average sea level has risen eight to nine inches since 1880, while global average sea level in 2023 set a record high of 101.4 millimeters above…
Apr 26
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Sad and Devastating: Oil Giants’ Exit Leaves Behind A Legacy of Destruction
Last month, Shell finalized the sale of two billion, four hundred million dollars in onshore and shallow-water assets in Nigeria, bringing an end to the…
Apr 19
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Sad and Devastating: Oil Giants’ Exit Leaves Behind A Legacy of Destruction
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The Heat is On: Climate Change Fuels Human-Wildlife Conflicts
Shark attacks on humans are rare, but data from 1950 to 2020 show that the number of unprovoked shark attacks has risen, growing from 50 in the middle…
Apr 12
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The Heat is On: Climate Change Fuels Human-Wildlife Conflicts
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