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Rising Ocean Disruptions Linked to Today’s Rocket Debris Fragments
Coastlines near spaceports used to worry about storms and oil spills. Now they also face fragments from launch failures and…
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America’s Disaster Network Feels the Stress of Another Severe Storm
This week’s sprawling January storm has hit the U.S. with a tough mix: heavy snow, crippling ice, and an Arctic…
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Earth’s Risk Meter Spikes: Doomsday Clock at 85 Seconds to Midnight
The Doomsday Clock just moved closer than ever: 85 seconds to midnight. The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists says it’s…
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Climate Rules Are Changing Fast After the U.S. Paris Pact Departure
When the United States’ second exit from the Paris climate agreement took effect on January 27, 2026, it did more…
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Planet Impact: What Savannization of the Amazon Might Bring
The Amazon is not just “a big forest.” It works like a living water pump and carbon vault, and its…
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Thailand’s Shores See Unusual Dugong Wave, Triggering Ecological Concern
Dugongs, the gentle “sea cows” of the Andaman Sea, are turning up on Thailand’s beaches with worrying frequency. Each stranding…
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Inside Bhutan’s Bold Move: Agroforestry As Its Next-Decade Strategy
Bhutan is not treating agroforestry as a good side project. It is pitching it as a working bridge between food…
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Power Emissions Drop: India And China Break A 52-Year Pattern
For decades, rising electricity demand in Asia meant more coal. But in 2025, India and China pulled off a rare…
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Inside MENA’s Waste Meltdown: Why Massive Losses Continue to Grow
From beachfront cities to desert megaprojects, rubbish is turning into a balance-sheet problem. A fresh World Bank warning says mismanaged…
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Southern Africa’s Crisis Deepens: Flood Impact And How Bad It Is
Southern Africa’s flood emergency has surged in the first weeks of 2026, and it is still unfolding. In Mozambique, South…
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