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Delayed National Coordination Criticized Amid Spain's Wildfire Crisis

Five days into Spain's wildfire crisis, the national government requested aerial resources from unaffected regions via email, prompting criticism for delayed response and highlighting the need for a national emergency mechanism; this reactive approach contrasts with pre-existing regional collaborati...

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Climate Action
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Economists Urge Global Action Against Trump's Environmental Rollbacks

Three leading US economists urge global colleagues to oppose the Trump administration's environmental deregulation, citing economic inefficiencies and threats to public health and global efforts to address climate change.

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German Firefighters Aid Spain in Battling Devastating Wildfires

Germany sends 67 firefighters to help battle Spain's worst wildfires in decades, which have burned over 3,800 square kilometers since the start of the year, forcing thousands to evacuate and causing widespread damage to infrastructure and nature reserves.

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Delayed Wildfire Response Fuels Political Crisis in Spain

Spanish wildfires have ravaged 375,000 hectares, prompting criticism of the government's delayed response and highlighting systemic failures in emergency management; political infighting further complicates the situation.

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
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Hurricane Erin Prompts Evacuations in North Carolina's Outer Banks

Hurricane Erin, the Atlantic's first hurricane of 2025, is causing 20ft waves and coastal flooding in North Carolina's Outer Banks, prompting evacuations of Hatteras and Ocracoke islands due to the threat of Highway 12 being destroyed, despite the storm not directly hitting land.

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Arctic Sea Ice Melt Slowdown: A Temporary Reprieve

New research reveals a surprising slowdown in Arctic sea ice melt since 2005, attributed to natural ocean current variations, despite rising carbon emissions; however, scientists warn of a likely resumption of accelerated melting within 5–10 years.

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Gender-Based Violence Survivor Highlights Systemic Support Failures

Laura Rizo González, from Elda (Alicante), shares her experience as a survivor of gender-based violence, highlighting the psychological, social, and professional abuse she endured and the lack of support she received from her social circle. She expresses gratitude for the support of her parents and ...

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Gender Equality
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Hurricane Erin: Rapid Intensification and Projected Impacts on Western Europe

Hurricane Erin, the first Atlantic hurricane of 2025, rapidly intensified from Category 1 to 5 in under 24 hours on August 15th, posing life-threatening risks to several regions, and its remnants may later impact Western Europe.

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Portugal Wildfires: 215,000 Hectares Burned, Thousands Respond

Portugal battles over 50 wildfires, engaging 4,000 personnel and causing at least 215,000 hectares of damage, exceeding the 2024 total, with the most critical situation in Arganil, Coimbra, spreading to Pampilhosa da Serra and impacting several national roads.

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Wildfire Threatens Ancient Yew Grove in Spain

A wildfire burning near the Teixadal de Casaio, a unique ancient yew grove in Ourense, Spain, is threatening this important ecological site. Local residents, firefighters, and a helicopter are battling the blaze, which is currently 300 meters away, while concerns are raised about delayed response an...

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European Flood Deaths and Economic Losses Decreased Despite Climate Change Impacts

A study by the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (PIK) shows that flood deaths in Europe decreased by 52% and economic losses by 63% since 1950 due to adaptation measures like early warning systems and flood defenses, despite an 8% increase in people affected by floods due to climate cha...

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Reduced Inequality
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Cosmic Impact 12,800 Years Ago: Evidence and Consequences

New research confirms a 12,800-year-old cosmic impact, evidenced by cometary dust in Arctic sediments and geological formations like the Carolina Bays, causing a mini ice age and the extinction of megafauna, impacting human civilizations.

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Life on Land

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