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Why Water Scarcity Impacts Food Security and Agriculture Worldwide
Water Scarcity is no longer a distant risk; it is already reshaping how food is grown, priced, and supplied. If…
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How 9 Reasons Milano–Cortina 2026 Turned Into a Climate Case Study
Milano–Cortina 2026 is not just another Winter Olympics. It is becoming a real-time test of how winter sport can run…
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PFAS Costs 2026: How Europe Reframes Who Pays for Pollution
Europe’s PFAS fight is no longer just about chemistry. It is now about who carries the bill, and that change…
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Brussels Climate Puzzle: Will Free CO₂ Permits Continue? 8 Options
Europe’s carbon market is entering a hard political season. Brussels has confirmed that no final call is made yet on…
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Climate Policy Calendar: 8 Major Global Environment Talks You Can’t Miss
February 2026 is packed with policy rooms that can shape the rest of the climate year. The action is not…
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Why Did Greenpeace Target Eni? Winter Olympics Climate Controversy Deepens
The Milano Cortina 2026 countdown carried more than medal talk and opening-ceremony buzz. Climate activists pulled sponsor politics into the…
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Polar Vortex 2026: Why Extreme Cold Is Hitting The US This Year
The Polar Vortex is back in headlines because the eastern and central U.S. are seeing repeated Arctic air surges in…
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AI Forecasting’s Big Leap: 6 Weather Tech Breakthroughs + Limits
When a cyclone changes track overnight or a heatwave builds faster than expected, timing is everything. AI weather models are…
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Scientists Track 2026 Climate Tipping Points: Is the Planet on Pause?
If 2026 feels like the climate is holding its breath, that is not just your feed talking. “Tipping points” are…
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Cities vs Heatwaves 2026: 7 Smart Fixes and the Gaps Nobody Talks About
If you live in a city, you already know heatwaves are not “rare” anymore. In 2026, the smarter cities are…
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