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Cities Worldwide Reinvent Climate Response With Nature-Based Ideas
A street in a coastal city turns into a shallow river after one sharp cloudburst. Buses crawl, drains gurgle, and…
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How Accelerating Clean Energy Transition Reshapes Tomorrow’s Markets
A project manager stands near a humming substation, checking a phone while warm air pushes dust across the yard. The…
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Climate Plans Evolve: Why Biodiversity Protection Is Gaining Priority
A policy meeting ends, the room still smells of chai, and the talk is not only carbon targets anymore. Biodiversity…
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How Climate Investment Is Creating New Jobs Worldwide And Redefining Work
At 8 am, a crew stands on a hot rooftop, tools clinking, eyes squinting in glare. The contractor wants wiring…
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Climate Alarm: New Study Warns Amazon Trees May Not Survive
People living near the Amazon know the heat has started arriving early, and it hangs around longer. Clothes stay damp.…
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Americans’ Best Tropical Christmas Destinations: Fiji, Bali, Maldives
Snow boots at the door, flights on sale, inbox buzzing. The season points to the sun. Best Tropical Christmas Destinations…
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Smallest Since 2019, 2025 Antarctic Ozone Hole Brings Good News
A sharp blue morning over Antarctica, sun low, wind biting. New satellite checks show the 2025 Antarctic ozone hole stayed…
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Wildlife on the Brink: New Assessment Lists Species Near Extreme Risk
Morning field teams described a forest going quieter, fewer calls at dawn, thinner tracks in damp soil. Wildlife on the…
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Why a New Study Claims Sustainable Farming May Cut Emissions by 40%
Morning trucks rumble past vegetable markets, diesel and dust in the air. Fields on the city’s edge stay quiet after…
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2035 Deadline Set as Global Nations Commit to Phasing Out Coal at Summit
The hall felt warm, microphones humming, jackets off. Delegates repeated the phrase again and again: Global Nations Commit to Phasing…
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