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Climate Change Drives Rise of Non-Vintage Wines

Facing increasingly unpredictable weather due to climate change, some high-quality wineries are adopting non-vintage winemaking, blending grapes from multiple years to maintain consistent quality, challenging the traditional focus on single-vintage wines.

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zeit.de
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Sugarcane Leafhopper Infestation Threatens Brandenburg Agriculture

The sugarcane leafhopper is spreading in Brandenburg, Germany, damaging potato and sugar beet crops, particularly in Märkisch-Oderland. Insecticide use is permitted, and concerns exist regarding asparagus crops. Climate change is a contributing factor, with millions of euros in damages already repor...

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Zero Hunger
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Ambrosia Pollen Surge Creates Widespread Allergy Issues in Germany

Germany faces a growing Ambrosia pollen problem; its high allergenic potential causes widespread health issues, particularly in southern and southwestern regions, impacting those allergic to ragweed due to cross-reactivity. The plant's spread is linked to birdseed, climate change, and lack of system...

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theglobeandmail.com
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Seafloor Creatures' Crucial Role in Climate Change Mitigation

Scientists in the Saguenay fjord are studying how small creatures burrowing in the seafloor mud help mitigate climate change by sequestering carbon, with implications for global conservation efforts.

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Trump Administration Threatens Closure of Mauna Loa Observatory

The Trump administration plans to close the Mauna Loa Observatory (MLO) in Hawaii, a critical facility providing the world's longest continuous record of atmospheric CO2 measurements since 1958, jeopardizing global climate research and policy.

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theguardian.com
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US States Lead Clean Energy Push Despite Federal Fossil Fuel Focus

Despite the federal government prioritizing fossil fuels, numerous US states are significantly investing in clean energy, showcasing local efforts that contrast with national policy, and creating a two-tiered system.

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zeit.de
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Ambrosia Pollen Surge Causes Widespread Allergies in Germany

Germany faces a growing Ambrosia pollen problem; its high allergenicity, spread via birdseed and climate change, causes significant health issues, and lacks systematic monitoring despite impacting millions.

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Good Health and Well-being
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Gravelines Nuclear Plant Reactors Restart After Jellyfish Shutdown

The four reactors at Gravelines nuclear power plant, which shut down August 10-11 due to a massive jellyfish blockage, have all restarted; the incident did not affect safety.

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Life Below Water
theglobeandmail.com
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Ontario Turtle Hospital's Critical Role in Wetland Ecosystem Health

The Ontario Turtle Conservation Centre, Canada's only accredited wildlife turtle hospital, released over 5,000 turtles last year and is on track to surpass that number in 2023, highlighting the critical role the centre plays in the survival of Ontario's turtle populations and the health of wetland e...

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Life Below Water
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German 'Kollapscamp' Prepares for Societal Disruptions

A German "Kollapscamp" is preparing 600 participants for potential societal disruptions due to climate change, economic instability, and rising far-right extremism, offering workshops on self-sufficiency and community support.

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Reduced Inequality
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Record-Breaking Heatwave in Spain: August 2025 Sets New Temperature Highs

Spain's August 2025 heatwave, lasting sixteen days, was the most intense on record, with a 4.6°C anomaly, exceeding even 2022's record. This is part of a trend of increasingly hot summers, attributable to climate change, impacting vulnerable populations and heightening wildfire risk.

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Climate Action
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Extreme Heatwave Sweeps West Coast, Fueling Wildfires and Record Temperatures

Dangerous heat impacts over 50 million Americans in the West, with extreme heat warnings in cities from Seattle to Phoenix; record highs are being set and challenged, fueling wildfire concerns and monsoon thunderstorms.

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