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UK Experiences Record-Breaking Heatwave, Amber Alert Issued
The UK is experiencing its hottest day of the year for the second day in a row, with temperatures potentially reaching 33°C on Friday. An amber heat alert is in place across England, warning of significant health impacts and potential deaths among vulnerable groups. The heatwave is expected to peak ...
UK Experiences Record-Breaking Heatwave, Amber Alert Issued
The UK is experiencing its hottest day of the year for the second day in a row, with temperatures potentially reaching 33°C on Friday. An amber heat alert is in place across England, warning of significant health impacts and potential deaths among vulnerable groups. The heatwave is expected to peak ...
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Supreme Court Revokes California's Authority to Set Stricter Vehicle Emission Standards
The US Supreme Court ruled against California's authority to set stricter vehicle emission standards than the federal government, siding with oil companies who challenged a waiver allowing California to implement its own regulations; this decision could significantly impact national efforts to reduc...
Supreme Court Revokes California's Authority to Set Stricter Vehicle Emission Standards
The US Supreme Court ruled against California's authority to set stricter vehicle emission standards than the federal government, siding with oil companies who challenged a waiver allowing California to implement its own regulations; this decision could significantly impact national efforts to reduc...
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Record Water Abstraction Threatens England's Rivers
England's river water abstraction has surged 76% in two decades to 11.6m cubic meters (2018-2023), driven by industrial and public use, threatening ecosystems and wildlife, as shown by record low salmon numbers on the River Itchen.
Record Water Abstraction Threatens England's Rivers
England's river water abstraction has surged 76% in two decades to 11.6m cubic meters (2018-2023), driven by industrial and public use, threatening ecosystems and wildlife, as shown by record low salmon numbers on the River Itchen.
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Gardeners' Strike Unintentionally Boosts Biodiversity in Vitoria-Gasteiz
A nearly three-month-long strike by Vitoria-Gasteiz gardeners has led to an unexpected surge in urban biodiversity, prompting a reevaluation of the city's green space management practices, highlighting concerns about worker rights and privatization's impact on environmental sustainability.
Gardeners' Strike Unintentionally Boosts Biodiversity in Vitoria-Gasteiz
A nearly three-month-long strike by Vitoria-Gasteiz gardeners has led to an unexpected surge in urban biodiversity, prompting a reevaluation of the city's green space management practices, highlighting concerns about worker rights and privatization's impact on environmental sustainability.
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Scotland's Hottest Day of 2025: Charterhall Reaches 28.7°C
Scotland recorded its hottest day of 2025 on Friday, with Charterhall reaching 28.7°C, exceeding the previous record of 28°C set in 2024; this is significantly higher than the average June temperature of 17°C, and while not a heatwave, the warm weather is impacting tourism.
Scotland's Hottest Day of 2025: Charterhall Reaches 28.7°C
Scotland recorded its hottest day of 2025 on Friday, with Charterhall reaching 28.7°C, exceeding the previous record of 28°C set in 2024; this is significantly higher than the average June temperature of 17°C, and while not a heatwave, the warm weather is impacting tourism.
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Three Years Left to Limit Warming to 1.5C, Scientists Warn
A new study by over 60 leading climate scientists warns that the Earth could surpass the 1.5°C warming limit in three years at current CO2 emission rates, based on a shrinking carbon budget of 130 billion tonnes, with the rate of heating more than doubling since the 1970s and 80s, primarily due to g...
Three Years Left to Limit Warming to 1.5C, Scientists Warn
A new study by over 60 leading climate scientists warns that the Earth could surpass the 1.5°C warming limit in three years at current CO2 emission rates, based on a shrinking carbon budget of 130 billion tonnes, with the rate of heating more than doubling since the 1970s and 80s, primarily due to g...
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Smaller AI Models: 50 Times Less Pollution, But at What Cost?
A study comparing 14 open-source AI models found that smaller models generate up to 50 times less pollution than larger ones, though with reduced accuracy; researchers are developing a tool to help users select the least polluting model for each task, addressing the growing environmental impact of A...

Smaller AI Models: 50 Times Less Pollution, But at What Cost?
A study comparing 14 open-source AI models found that smaller models generate up to 50 times less pollution than larger ones, though with reduced accuracy; researchers are developing a tool to help users select the least polluting model for each task, addressing the growing environmental impact of A...
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Trump Administration Defies Michigan, Keeps Polluting Coal Plants Open
The Trump administration ordered two Michigan coal plants emitting 45% of the state's greenhouse gases to remain open, defying state plans for clean energy and potentially costing ratepayers hundreds of millions of dollars, despite claims of grid reliability concerns.

Trump Administration Defies Michigan, Keeps Polluting Coal Plants Open
The Trump administration ordered two Michigan coal plants emitting 45% of the state's greenhouse gases to remain open, defying state plans for clean energy and potentially costing ratepayers hundreds of millions of dollars, despite claims of grid reliability concerns.
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Spain Heatwave: Record Temperatures and Ongoing Impact
A record-breaking heatwave in Spain, with temperatures exceeding 43°C in some regions, will persist until Sunday before gradually easing from the west, while the east and Balearic Islands may experience prolonged heat.

Spain Heatwave: Record Temperatures and Ongoing Impact
A record-breaking heatwave in Spain, with temperatures exceeding 43°C in some regions, will persist until Sunday before gradually easing from the west, while the east and Balearic Islands may experience prolonged heat.
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Mexico's Successful Hurricane Erick Response Despite Localized Damage
Hurricane Erick, a Category 3 hurricane, made landfall in Oaxaca, Mexico on June 20th, 2025, causing significant damage to infrastructure, particularly affecting the fishing community in Puerto Escondido, yet resulting in no reported deaths or missing persons due to a massive and effective governmen...

Mexico's Successful Hurricane Erick Response Despite Localized Damage
Hurricane Erick, a Category 3 hurricane, made landfall in Oaxaca, Mexico on June 20th, 2025, causing significant damage to infrastructure, particularly affecting the fishing community in Puerto Escondido, yet resulting in no reported deaths or missing persons due to a massive and effective governmen...
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Two Years Left in Global Carbon Budget to Meet 1.5°C Target
A new scientific assessment reveals that at current emission rates, the world has only two years remaining of its carbon budget to meet the 1.5°C climate target, necessitating drastic emissions reductions to avoid catastrophic consequences including intensified extreme weather and rising sea levels.

Two Years Left in Global Carbon Budget to Meet 1.5°C Target
A new scientific assessment reveals that at current emission rates, the world has only two years remaining of its carbon budget to meet the 1.5°C climate target, necessitating drastic emissions reductions to avoid catastrophic consequences including intensified extreme weather and rising sea levels.
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Study: 1.5-Degree Celsius Warming Threshold Likely to Be Passed by Early 2028
A new study predicts that by early 2028, humanity will have emitted enough carbon dioxide to make exceeding the crucial 1.5 degrees Celsius global warming threshold highly probable, triggering more severe climate extremes and jeopardizing vulnerable populations.

Study: 1.5-Degree Celsius Warming Threshold Likely to Be Passed by Early 2028
A new study predicts that by early 2028, humanity will have emitted enough carbon dioxide to make exceeding the crucial 1.5 degrees Celsius global warming threshold highly probable, triggering more severe climate extremes and jeopardizing vulnerable populations.
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