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Australia’s Heat Threshold: Why Global Warming Made the Latest Extreme Heatwave Five Times More Likely

Human-driven global heating made the intense heatwave that scorched large parts of Australia in early January five times more likely, a new scientific analysis...

Oceans at the Breaking Point: Record Heat Intensifies Climate Disasters

The world’s oceans absorbed record levels of heat in 2025, setting yet another high-water mark for global warming and intensifying climate disasters, scientists say....

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Australia’s Heat Threshold: Why Global Warming Made the Latest Extreme Heatwave Five Times More Likely

Human-driven global heating made the intense heatwave that scorched large parts of Australia in early January five times more likely, a new scientific analysis...

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Australia’s Heat Threshold: Why Global Warming Made the Latest Extreme Heatwave Five Times More Likely

Human-driven global heating made the intense heatwave that scorched large parts of Australia in early January five times more likely, a new scientific analysis...

The Beginning of the End for Coal? China and India See Historic Drop in Power Generation

Coal-fired power generation fell simultaneously in China and India last year for the first time since the 1970s, marking a historic shift that could...

Oceans at the Breaking Point: Record Heat Intensifies Climate Disasters

The world’s oceans absorbed record levels of heat in 2025, setting yet another high-water mark for global warming and intensifying climate disasters, scientists say....
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Plastics Industry Promoted ‘Advanced Recycling’ Despite Knowing Its Limitations, Report Reveals

Plastic producers have long touted “advanced recycling”—also known as chemical recycling—as a breakthrough solution to the growing plastic waste crisis. But a new report from...

Atlantic Ocean at Risk: Scientists Warn of Sudden, Far-Reaching Climate Consequences

A new study by researchers from Norway, Sweden, Germany, and the U.K. warns that climate-driven changes in a significant Arctic ocean current could trigger...

UK Set to Greenlight 13 New North Sea Oil and Gas Projects, Risking 350 Million Tonnes of CO₂ Emissions

Despite the new Labour government’s pledge to halt future oil and gas licensing, 13 pre-licensed North Sea projects—potentially emitting 350 million tonnes of CO₂—are...

Global Shipping Breakthrough: Landmark Climate Pact Sealed After a Decade

After nearly a decade of talks, countries have reached a landmark agreement under the International Maritime Organization (IMO) to tackle emissions from the global...

England’s Water Crisis Deepens: Pollution Surges 30% Despite Reduction Targets

Water companies in England recorded 2,487 pollution incidents in 2024 — the highest in a decade and double the limit set by the Environment...

Indonesia Plans World’s Largest Deforestation Project for Production of Bioethanol Fuel and Food Crops

Indonesia is set to clear a forested area roughly the size of Belgium to make way for the large-scale production of sugarcane-based bioethanol and food crops like rice—a...

A Hotter World, A Poorer Future: 4°C Warming Could Cut Incomes by 40%

A new study has revealed that the economic impact of climate change has been seriously underestimated — and the consequences could be far more...

Is Dirty Air Making Respiratory Infections Worse? New Study Suggests a Strong Link

We already know that air pollution can worsen many health conditions — and now, researchers are looking closely at its impact on lower respiratory...

Coca-Cola’s Ocean Plastic Waste Could Hit 602 Million Kg by 2030: Report

By 2030, Coca-Cola could be responsible for dumping an estimated 602 million kilograms of plastic waste into oceans and waterways every year, according to...

Biodiversity in Crisis: Massive Global Study Links Decline Across All Ecosystems to Humans

A sweeping new global analysis confirms that humans are driving widespread biodiversity loss across all species and ecosystems. Synthesizing over 2,000 scientific studies and...

UN Warns Melting Glaciers Endanger Food and Water Security for 2 Billion People

Melting glaciers pose a growing threat to billions' food and water security, according to the United Nations' 2025 World Water Development Report, titled Mountains and...

From Pollution to Solution: Can Toxic Mine Waste Capture Atmospheric CO₂?

Just outside the small coastal town of Baie Verte, Newfoundland, a towering legacy of environmental harm looms—a half-mile-long pile of toxic asbestos mining waste....