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Rising Coastal Property Concerns in Australia Amid Climate Change

Increased climate change awareness among some Australian coastal property buyers is impacting purchasing decisions, despite robust sales in prime beachfront locations, as evidenced by a recent surge in median profits in several areas.

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Climate Change Exacerbates Lung Disease Through Air Pollution

This article details how climate change intensifies air pollution, leading to increased lung diseases like asthma, COPD, and cancer, impacting millions.

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Erratic Water Cycle Creates Global Crisis

Only a third of the world's river basins experienced normal water conditions in 2023, as climate change caused widespread drought and flooding, resulting in food scarcity, displacement, and billions of dollars in damage.

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WMO Report: 2024 Marked by Global Water Extremes

The 2024 World Meteorological Organization (WMO) report reveals that one-third of European rivers experienced significant flooding, affecting over 400,000 people, while 30 percent of global rivers had insufficient water, impacting 3.6 billion individuals.

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Massive Atlantic Ocean Freshwater Reservoir Discovered

Scientists have discovered a vast, previously unexplored freshwater aquifer off the northeastern US coast, potentially offering a new resource to combat global water shortages.

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Global Water Cycle Disrupted by Climate Change

The World Meteorological Organization (WMO) reports that two-thirds of global rivers experienced either too much or too little water in 2024, the hottest year on record, marking the sixth consecutive year of increasingly erratic and extreme events.

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French Companies Promote Cycling to Reduce Carbon Footprint

French companies are increasingly promoting cycling among employees to reduce their carbon footprint, utilizing initiatives like the "Employeur pro-vélo" label and the "forfait mobilités durables".

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Trump Administration Dismantles US Climate Information Platform

The Trump administration, known for its climate skepticism, significantly curtailed climate change information dissemination by disbanding climate.gov, a major source of climate data for millions, and defunding renewable energy initiatives.

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Global Water Cycle Disrupted by Climate Change: 2024 Sees Extreme Events

The World Meteorological Organization (WMO) reports that two-thirds of global rivers experienced either excessive or insufficient water flow in 2024, the hottest year on record, marking the sixth consecutive year of increasingly unpredictable water extremes driven by climate change.

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Heatwave in Europe Linked to 16,500 Deaths

A preliminary study by Imperial College London and the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine estimates that at least 16,500 deaths in Europe between June and August 2023 were directly attributable to climate change-induced heatwaves, based on data from 854 cities representing 30% of the Europ...

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Wildfire Smoke: A Growing Threat to US Public Health

A new study reveals that wildfire smoke causes over 41,400 excess deaths annually in the US, a figure projected to increase by 26,500-30,000 by mid-century due to climate change, exceeding the economic cost of other climate-related damages.

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France: Unprecedented Chikungunya Cases in 2025

As of September 15th, metropolitan France reported around 480 autochthonous chikungunya cases, a record high driven by the spread of the tiger mosquito and exacerbated by imported cases from La Réunion and the Indian Ocean.

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