One of Australia's biggest coal export ports will resume operations on Monday, the port operator said, after climate-change protesters disrupted shipping at the Port of Newcastle for a second day on ...
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Climate Emergency Creates Permanent Cost-of-Living Crisis for Families
Extreme weather is breaking records and your grocery budget. A major study reveals climate change drove food prices up as much as 280% in just months.
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Higher resolution climate models show 41% increase in daily extreme land precipitation by 2100
Despite continuous efforts to evaluate and predict changes in Earth's climate, most models still struggle to accurately ...
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New Trump era, AI boom and Southeast Asia extreme weather: 10 events that defined the world in 2025
Donald Trump's return to power, a ceasefire in Gaza and massive investments in artificial intelligence: Here are 10 events ...
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South-central Vietnam reels from worst flooding in half a century
South-central Vietnam suffered its worst floods in over 50 years as record rainfall in multiple basins unleashed ...
As climate change and the resulting extreme weather intensify, interest in weather modification is growing around the world.
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How extreme weather is making plastic pollution more mobile, more persistent and more hazardous
Microplastics are already an environmental and health threat, but as the world heats up, they are becoming a much bigger and more hazardous problem, according to a new analysis ...
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Our Almost-Apocalyptic Climate Future
This year’s Conference of the Parties, the annual United Nations meeting meant to avert catastrophic climate change, was ...
Scientists have discovered a climate rhythm that may improve long-range tropical cyclone forecasts and strengthen early warning systems.
By Simon Jessop BELEM, Brazil (Reuters) -Despite the U.S. government souring on the global climate agenda ahead of the COP30 summit, American companies did not shy away.
Passing 1.5 degrees will hurt people more. It shows how climate overshoot increases risks for food, health, cities, and fragile communities.
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New Virginia Climate report warns of rising heat, worsening flooding and economic losses
A new climate report from Virginia scientists shows how climate change has already changed the Commonwealth — and how these ...
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