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Earth just recorded its hottest June ever. Can La Nina help temperatures drop?
Last month marked the hottest June on record – the 13-month streak of unprecedented global heat, as per the EU’s…
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Google emissions last year 48% higher than in 2019: Is AI to blame?
Google, like other tech giants, has gone all-in on investing in artificial intelligence – seen as the next major tech…
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June 24 -29: Top 10 climate change-related stories you might have missed
June 24 to 29 has been able to deliver a number of important climate change and environment-related stories. Global heating…
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Everest clean-up campaign intensifies as climate change exposes rubbish and bodies of mountaineers
Climate change is thinning ice on slopes of the tallest mountain on the planet, increasingly exposing the bodies of hundreds…
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Dengue fever on the rise: Climate crisis changing the concept of seasonal diseases
In recent years, the term ‘seasonality’ has lost a bit of its relevance as diseases like dengue fever that once…
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Researchers discover microplastic pollution in human penis tissue for first time
The ubiquitous microplastics had already been found in human blood, placentas, breast milk, heart and testicles, underscoring the concerning scale…
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Brits planning major Restore Nature Now march on June 22 ahead of UK general election
The natural world is in serious trouble and everyone needs to take action. Thousands of people are set to join…
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SoGA report stark reminder of significant impacts air pollution has on human health
The first edition of the State of Global Air (SoGA) report, released by the Health Effects Institute (HEI) and backed…
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Stop ‘vandalising’ Earth: UN Chief Guterres stresses on annual Desertification and Drought Day
The UN Secretary-General shared a strong message on June 17, highlighting that governments, businesses and communities must put stronger efforts…
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Hajj 2024: Over 2,700 pilgrims suffer heatstroke and exhaustion despite extensive cooling systems
Scores of pilgrims suffered heatstrokes and exhaustion on Sunday during their journeys to and from the Jamarat for the stoning…
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