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NASA Warns: Coastal Groundwater Supplies Turning Salty and Undrinkable
There are concerning predictions about saltwater entering into coastal groundwater sources, according to a recent study conducted by scientists at…
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Global Pandemic Fears Grow as Bird Flu Risks Escalate
Scientists are now on high alert for symptoms of human to human transmission of the H5N1 avian flu virus which…
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ICJ Climate Case: “Unjust, funds inadequate” India’s strong stance
India presented a compelling argument pointing to the significance of fair global climate change action on Thursday at the International…
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Schiphol Airport to Cut 22,000 Flights to Tackle Noise Pollution
The Dutch government announced Friday that it will cut the overall number of flights at Amsterdam Schiphol airport by 4%…
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Bitcoin’s Climate Footprint: The Real Cost of $100,000 Cryptocurrency
As demand for the digital currency continues to rise following an election that witnessed victory for pro-crypto candidates led by…
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Global Summit on Plastic Pollution Ends Without Agreement
There is still no legally binding global plastics agreement even after the fifth meeting of the United Nations Intergovernmental Negotiating…
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UN Court to Open Landmark Climate Change Case
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) will begin hearings in a historic climate change case on Monday looking at what…
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Tamil Nadu is prepared for Cyclone Fengal
Since cyclonic storm Fengal is predicted to make landfall this evening close to Puducherry and on the coastal areas of…
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Spain is Giving Paid Climate Leave Because of Deadly Floods
The Spanish government has backed a new concept of paid climate leave, which permits employees to take up to four…
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World Cup 2026: Footballers Face ‘Extreme Heat Stress’ Amid Climate Concerns
According to a study, players may be at extremely high risk of experiencing severe heat stress at two-thirds of the…
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