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Land Degradation Costs $878 Billion Annually, Threatening Global Food Security

Land degradation costs the global economy $878 billion annually, impacting one billion young people and threatening food security; restoring one billion hectares by 2030 requires $1 billion daily investment and private sector collaboration.

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Life on Land
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Spain Faces 60% Chance of Record-Breaking Summer Heat

Spain's national weather agency predicts a 60% chance of a hotter-than-average summer (June-August) following the hottest May on record, with temperatures reaching 40.7°C in some areas; this trend aligns with the IPCC's warnings on human-caused climate change exacerbating extreme heat.

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Europe's Green Parties Chart Comeback Strategy After Electoral Setbacks

Following recent electoral losses, Europe's Green parties plan to focus on addressing citizens' cost of living concerns and supporting a green investment plan at the European level; they lost 18 seats in the European Parliament, dropping from 71 to 53 MEPs, and suffered declines in Germany and Austr...

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Public Loan Purchases to Unlock Billions in Private Climate Finance

A new plan to use public money to buy existing renewable energy loans in developing countries could free up billions of dollars in private sector funding for green projects, potentially providing a large portion of the $1.3tn in annual climate finance needed by 2035.

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Kenya's 100% Renewable Energy Goal by 2035

Kenya aims to generate 100% of its electricity from renewable sources by 2035, increasing its current 90% share from 50% in 2000, showcasing a model for other nations grappling with climate change commitments.

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Record Cold Snap Hits Australia

Unusually cold weather hit south-eastern Australia in early June, with record lows in outback towns like Winton (0°C) and Gayndah (-1.1°C), while ski resorts reported excellent snow conditions.

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Tropical Storm Erick to Hit Southern Mexico as Category 2 Hurricane

Tropical Storm Erick, strengthening rapidly in the Pacific, is projected to become a Category 2 hurricane before landfall between Oaxaca and Guerrero in southern Mexico on June 18th, impacting 22 Oaxaca municipalities and other Guerrero areas, prompting preventative measures.

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No Poverty
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Portugal Launches Nationwide Wildfire Prevention Inspections

Portugal's GNR initiated nationwide inspections on Monday, enforcing a land-clearing mandate to prevent wildfires, with fines up to €5,000 for individuals and €60,000 for companies for non-compliance, following an extension due to rain and ahead of an impending heatwave.

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Macron Defends Greenland Against Trump's Interest

French President Emmanuel Macron visited Greenland on Sunday, July 28th, to express solidarity with Denmark and Greenland against US President Donald Trump's interest in acquiring the territory, emphasizing that Greenland is neither for sale nor for the taking, and calling for increased military exe...

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
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World's Largest Sand Battery Cuts Finnish Town's Emissions by 70%

Finland's Pornainen town launched the world's largest sand battery, storing 100 MWh of thermal energy from solar and wind sources, cutting district heating emissions by almost 70 percent and eliminating 160 tonnes of carbon dioxide equivalent emissions yearly.

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Severe Thunderstorms Kill One in France

Severe thunderstorms killed one and injured another in France on Friday, exceeding 30,000 lightning strikes, with 4,326 in Eure alone; Normandy saw 76mph winds, breaking the 2019 record; hail caused damage; a "goutte froide" and heat dome amplified the storms.

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Indonesia Revokes Mining Permits in Biodiversity Hotspot Raja Ampat

Indonesia revoked mining permits in Raja Ampat, a biodiverse marine area, following evidence of environmental damage from nickel mining linked to electric vehicle batteries; 500 hectares of land were used for mining between 2020 and 2024.

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Life Below Water

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