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UK & Ireland Seas Face More Frequent Marine Heatwaves

That exceptional marine heatwave of 2023 — which some called “unheard of” — was not a freak occurrence outside scientific expectation, but in...

Big Oil Directly Linked to Deadly Heatwaves for the First Time

For the first time, scientists have traced dozens of deadly heatwaves directly to the carbon emissions of the world’s biggest fossil fuel companies....

End of a Giant: Antarctica’s Oldest Iceberg is Finally Dying

Keywords: Iceberg Melting, Climate Change Impact, Global Warming, Arctic Nearly four decades after breaking off from Antarctica, A23a — one of the largest and oldest icebergs ever...

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Is There Any Correlation Between Climate Change and the Festival of Dusshera in the 21st Century?

Every autumn, India lights up with the vibrant celebrations of Dusshera—also known as Vijayadashami, a festival that symbolises the eternal triumph of good...

Cloudburst in Dharali: When Nature’s Fury Meets Human Folly

On August 5, 2025, the serene Himalayan village of Dharali in Uttarakhand’s Uttarkashi district was transformed into a scene of devastation. A sudden...

The Court Has Spoken: Why the ICJ’s Climate Opinion Is a Legal Earthquake the World Must Heed

The International Court of Justice (ICJ) has just delivered what may be the most consequential legal verdict of our generation—not in the form...

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Why Carbon Offsets Aren’t Cutting It

The failure of carbon offsets to curb planet-warming emissions isn't caused by just a few rogue schemes — the flaw lies deep in...

Climate Action Could Save 6,000 American Lives a Year by 2030

A Princeton study shows that stronger clean energy policies could prevent 6,000 premature deaths from air pollution every year in the US by...

Wildfires in Spain and Portugal: Climate Change Made Them 40 Times More Likely

The catastrophic wildfires that engulfed 500,000 hectares of the Iberian Peninsula last month were not just natural disasters — they were turbocharged by...