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US launches satellite to better prepare for space...
The United States on Tuesday launched a new satellite expected to significantly improve forecasts of solar flares and coronal mass...
Antarctic faces melting 'tipping point' as oceans...
Scientists have discovered a new tipping point toward "runaway melting" of Antarctic ice sheets, caused by warm ocean water intrud...
Paris Olympics promise climate action, experts rem...
Organisers of the 2024 Paris Olympics promised to take "unprecedented" action for the climate by halving the carbon footprint of p...
Saudi says 1,301 deaths during hajj, mostly unregi...
Saudi Arabia said Sunday that more than 1,300 faithful died during the hajj pilgrimage which took place during intense heat, and t...
Thousands march in London to call for 'urgent' cli...
Thousands of protestors from across the UK marched through central London on Saturday to call for "urgent political action" on nat...
Egypt to prosecute travel agents over hajj 'fraud'...
Egyptian Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly ordered 16 tourism companies stripped of their licences and referred their managers to th...
Torrential rains kill 27 across Central America
Torrential rains across Central America have left at least 27 dead in landslides and flooding over the past week, mainly in El Sal...
Hong Kong matches record for hottest summer solsti...
Hong Kong matched on Friday its record for the hottest summer solstice as a subtropical ridge drove temperatures up to 34 degrees...
Kuwait announces power cuts as demand spikes in su...
Kuwait has announced temporary power cuts in some parts of the country during peak consumption hours, saying it is struggling to m...
Climate change made deadly heat 35x more likely in...
Deadly heat that blanketed the United States, Mexico and Central America recently was made 35 times more likely due to global warm...
Four in five people want more climate action: UN s...
Four in every five people want their country to strengthen its commitments to addressing climate change, according to a global pol...
UK inflation slowdown unlikely to shift vote, rate...
Britain's inflation rate has slowed to a near three-year low, official data showed Wednesday, but the boost for embattled Prime Mi...
Landslides kill nine as Bangladesh lashed by rain
Torrential rains in Bangladesh have triggered landslides burying alive at least nine people and forcing thousands to flee to highe...
Scottish farmers damn wild beaver reintroduction p...
As night falls in central Scotland, beavers appear in a pond under the fascinated gaze of a group of nature enthusiasts.
Searing heat scorches US from Chicago to East Coas...
Extreme heat and high humidity smothered the central and northeastern United States on Tuesday, with temperature records expected...
Over a dozen people missing as extreme weather hit...
More than a dozen people were missing in China on Tuesday after heavy rains and flooding struck swaths of the south, while the nor...
Hong Kong bourse to keep trading through severe we...
Hong Kong's stock exchange will continue trading through typhoons and heavy storms from September, the city's leader announced Tue...
On thin ice: Greenland's last Inuit polar bear hun...
Inuit hunter Hjelmer Hammeken spotted a ringed seal near its breathing hole on the Greenland ice. In his white camouflage, he slow...
Sinkholes threaten luxury property in Chile's reso...
It was meant to be paradise on earth: a luxury apartment building standing just a few meters away from the beach with breathtaking...
Stressed out: how to measure dangerous heat
In the hottest year on record, with scorching conditions claiming lives from India to Mexico and Greece sweltering in its earliest...
Gray whales shrinking fast as climate warms
Pacific coast gray whales have shrunk in length an astonishing 13 percent since 2000, adding to evidence that climate change and o...
Polar bears could vanish from Canada's Hudson Bay...
An international team of scientists said Thursday that polar bears faced local extinction in Canada's Hudson Bay by mid-century if...
Earliest-ever Greek heatwave shuts Acropolis for s...
The Athens Acropolis, Greece's most visited tourist attraction, was closed to the public during the hottest hours on Thursday for...
Rural India runs dry as thirsty megacity Mumbai su...
Far from the gleaming high-rises of India's financial capital Mumbai, impoverished villages in areas supplying the megacity's wate...
Earliest-ever heatwave in Greece closes Athens Acr...
The Athens Acropolis, Greece's most visited tourist site, was closed to the public during the hottest hours of Wednesday as the se...
World will amass 'major' oil surplus by 2030: IEA
The world is likely to have a major surplus of oil by 2030 as production is ramped up while the clean energy transition tempers de...
Nitrous oxide emissions surge in climate threat: s...
Global emissions of nitrous oxide -- a potent greenhouse gas -- are outpacing expectations and putting climate change goals in per...
Climate misinformation overshadows record floods w...
Climate skeptics are scapegoating a weather modification technique known as cloud seeding to deny the role of global warming in hi...
Production starts at Senegal's first offshore oil...
Senegal joined the club of oil-producing countries on Tuesday as Australian group Woodside Energy announced that production had st...
Extreme early-summer heatwave peaks in western US
An extreme early-summer heatwave was expected to peak Thursday across much of the western United States, where millions were scram...
World will likely temporarily pass 1.5C climate li...
Humanity now faces an 80 percent chance that Earth's temperatures will at least temporarily exceed the key 1.5-degree Celsius mark...
From wave to washout? Greens face tough time at EU...
Five years ago Green parties swept to their best results ever at elections for the European Union's parliament, before helping to...