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Trump Reverses Climate Policies, Sparking Economic and Legal Battles
President Trump signed executive orders on his first day back in office, declaring a "national energy emergency" to boost fossil fuels, halt offshore wind permits, and roll back $20 billion in clean energy grants, despite a federal judge blocking $14 billion of those rollbacks, creating potential ec...
Trump Reverses Climate Policies, Sparking Economic and Legal Battles
President Trump signed executive orders on his first day back in office, declaring a "national energy emergency" to boost fossil fuels, halt offshore wind permits, and roll back $20 billion in clean energy grants, despite a federal judge blocking $14 billion of those rollbacks, creating potential ec...
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Magnitude 7.7 Earthquake Strikes Near Myanmar, Causes Building Collapse in Bangkok
A magnitude 7.7 earthquake struck near Moniwa, Myanmar, on Friday, causing a high-rise building collapse in Bangkok, Thailand, with potentially dozens of casualties, disrupting transportation and prompting government response; the quake was also felt in Yunnan, China.
Magnitude 7.7 Earthquake Strikes Near Myanmar, Causes Building Collapse in Bangkok
A magnitude 7.7 earthquake struck near Moniwa, Myanmar, on Friday, causing a high-rise building collapse in Bangkok, Thailand, with potentially dozens of casualties, disrupting transportation and prompting government response; the quake was also felt in Yunnan, China.
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Record Low Arctic Sea Ice Extent in March 2025
Arctic sea ice reached a record low maximum extent of 14.33 million square kilometers on March 22, 2025, lower than the previous record in 2017 and significantly below the average from 1981-2010, driven by two exceptionally warm years and the accelerating warming of the Arctic.
Record Low Arctic Sea Ice Extent in March 2025
Arctic sea ice reached a record low maximum extent of 14.33 million square kilometers on March 22, 2025, lower than the previous record in 2017 and significantly below the average from 1981-2010, driven by two exceptionally warm years and the accelerating warming of the Arctic.
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Stratospheric Vortex Linked to Deadly UK Storm Cluster
Three named storms in the UK and Ireland in February 2022 caused four deaths, 1.4 million power outages, and severe flooding; scientists linked this to an unusually strong stratospheric polar vortex, increasing storm likelihood threefold.
Stratospheric Vortex Linked to Deadly UK Storm Cluster
Three named storms in the UK and Ireland in February 2022 caused four deaths, 1.4 million power outages, and severe flooding; scientists linked this to an unusually strong stratospheric polar vortex, increasing storm likelihood threefold.
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China's Technological Rise Reshapes Global Geopolitics
China's technological leadership, particularly in AI and renewable energy, is reshaping global geopolitics, creating both opportunities and challenges for international cooperation amidst a multipolar world order; maintaining global financial stability requires proactive measures and international c...
China's Technological Rise Reshapes Global Geopolitics
China's technological leadership, particularly in AI and renewable energy, is reshaping global geopolitics, creating both opportunities and challenges for international cooperation amidst a multipolar world order; maintaining global financial stability requires proactive measures and international c...
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China and France Strengthen Cooperation Amid Global Uncertainty
Chinese Premier Li Qiang and French Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot met in Beijing on March 27, 2025, focusing on strengthening cooperation to stabilize global development, resist protectionism, and expand collaboration in emerging technologies while addressing concerns through dialogue to improve...
China and France Strengthen Cooperation Amid Global Uncertainty
Chinese Premier Li Qiang and French Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot met in Beijing on March 27, 2025, focusing on strengthening cooperation to stabilize global development, resist protectionism, and expand collaboration in emerging technologies while addressing concerns through dialogue to improve...
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Major Earthquake Devastates Myanmar, Claims 24 Lives
A magnitude 7.6-7.7 earthquake struck near Monywa, Myanmar, on March 24, 2025, causing at least 24 deaths, widespread damage including building collapses in Myanmar and Thailand, and raising concerns about dam integrity along the Irrawaddy River.

Major Earthquake Devastates Myanmar, Claims 24 Lives
A magnitude 7.6-7.7 earthquake struck near Monywa, Myanmar, on March 24, 2025, causing at least 24 deaths, widespread damage including building collapses in Myanmar and Thailand, and raising concerns about dam integrity along the Irrawaddy River.
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Major Earthquake in Myanmar Causes Widespread Damage and Casualties
A 7.7 magnitude earthquake, with an epicenter in Myanmar, caused widespread damage and casualties in Myanmar and Thailand, leading to building collapses, deaths, and injuries; the Myanmar military junta declared a state of emergency and requested international assistance.

Major Earthquake in Myanmar Causes Widespread Damage and Casualties
A 7.7 magnitude earthquake, with an epicenter in Myanmar, caused widespread damage and casualties in Myanmar and Thailand, leading to building collapses, deaths, and injuries; the Myanmar military junta declared a state of emergency and requested international assistance.
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Terrestrial Water Loss Impacts Sea Levels and Earth's Rotation
A scientific study published in Science reveals that Earth's landmasses have lost over 1,600 gigatons of water since 2000, primarily due to soil moisture depletion, leading to a 4.4-millimeter rise in sea levels and a 45-centimeter shift in Earth's rotation axis; this trend is potentially irreversib...

Terrestrial Water Loss Impacts Sea Levels and Earth's Rotation
A scientific study published in Science reveals that Earth's landmasses have lost over 1,600 gigatons of water since 2000, primarily due to soil moisture depletion, leading to a 4.4-millimeter rise in sea levels and a 45-centimeter shift in Earth's rotation axis; this trend is potentially irreversib...
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SEC Ends Defense of Climate Disclosure Rule
On March 27, 2024, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission voted to end its defense of the Climate-Related Disclosure Rule, which would have mandated climate-related reporting by large publicly traded companies, halting a key component of the international push toward standardized sustainability...

SEC Ends Defense of Climate Disclosure Rule
On March 27, 2024, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission voted to end its defense of the Climate-Related Disclosure Rule, which would have mandated climate-related reporting by large publicly traded companies, halting a key component of the international push toward standardized sustainability...
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Technology Combats Amazon Threats
Drones, satellites, and AI are increasingly used to monitor deforestation and illegal activities in the Amazon rainforest, improving detection and response, although challenges remain due to cloud cover, security concerns, and the vast area.

Technology Combats Amazon Threats
Drones, satellites, and AI are increasingly used to monitor deforestation and illegal activities in the Amazon rainforest, improving detection and response, although challenges remain due to cloud cover, security concerns, and the vast area.
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Coca-Cola Projected to Contribute 602,000 Metric Tons of Plastic to Ocean Pollution by 2030
By 2030, Coca-Cola's plastic waste will contribute an estimated 602,000 metric tons to ocean pollution annually, according to Oceana, due to projected sales growth and reliance on single-use packaging; the company dropped its 25% reusable packaging goal.

Coca-Cola Projected to Contribute 602,000 Metric Tons of Plastic to Ocean Pollution by 2030
By 2030, Coca-Cola's plastic waste will contribute an estimated 602,000 metric tons to ocean pollution annually, according to Oceana, due to projected sales growth and reliance on single-use packaging; the company dropped its 25% reusable packaging goal.
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