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Extreme Weather Disrupts Education of 242 Million Students Globally

Extreme weather events disrupted the education of 242 million students globally in 2024, with nearly half of Manila's classrooms empty at the start of the school week due to a weather advisory; this disproportionately impacts low-income countries and vulnerable populations, necessitating climate-res...

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Quality Education
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Cyclone Alfred Weakens, Flooding Threat Remains on Australia's East Coast

Cyclone Alfred, weakening to a tropical low on Saturday, caused widespread power outages and significant coastal erosion along Australia's east coast; however, damage and rescues were minimal, with flooding now the biggest concern due to heavy rain expected for days.

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Sustainable Cities and Communities
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NOAA Staff Firings Jeopardize US and Global Climate Research

The Trump administration's firing of 800 NOAA staff members, including climate scientists and weather forecasters, jeopardizes the accuracy of weather forecasts, data collection, and international climate collaborations, impacting disaster preparedness and global climate change mitigation efforts.

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Climate Action
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German Coalition Talks: Debt, Defense, and Migration Top Agenda

Germany's CDU/CSU and SPD are negotiating a coalition government, with key disagreements on the debt brake, defense spending (including potential military draft reinstatement), infrastructure investment (€500 billion fund), migration policy, and climate action. Agreements include massive defense spe...

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Reduced Inequality
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US Butterfly Populations Decline by 22 Percent in Two Decades

A comprehensive study reveals a 22 percent decline in US butterfly populations between 2000 and 2020, driven by habitat loss, climate change, and pesticide use, impacting 33 percent of 342 assessed species and emphasizing the need for conservation efforts.

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Life on Land
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US Butterfly Populations Decline by 22% Since 2000

A study of 12.6 million butterfly sightings reveals a 22% average decline in US butterfly populations since 2000, impacting all regions and species, primarily due to habitat loss, pesticide use, and climate change.

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Life on Land
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Cyclone Alfred: Gold Coast Beaches Severely Eroded

Cyclone Alfred, hitting Moreton Island as a category one, caused significant beach erosion on Queensland's Gold Coast, damaging property and prompting safety concerns despite many ignoring warnings to stay indoors.

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Sustainable Cities and Communities
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Madrid Flooding: Intense Rains Cause Widespread Damage

Torrential rains in the Madrid region triggered the Flood Plan, causing overflowing rivers, flooded roads, and nine of thirteen reservoirs releasing water; the Lozoya Valley and areas around Cerceda are severely affected, with homes and roads flooded.

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Clean Water and Sanitation
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Australian Icebreaker Studies Denman Glacier's Impact on Sea Levels

Australia's RSV Nuyina icebreaker launched its first Antarctic science voyage to the Denman Glacier in East Antarctica, carrying 60+ scientists to study the glacier's contribution to sea-level rise, focusing on ice-ocean interactions to improve future predictions.

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Climate Action
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Climate Change: Ice Age Unlikely, Golf Courses Outsize Solar Land Use

A Science study refutes claims of an imminent ice age, predicting the next one in 10,000 years but deeming it unlikely due to CO2 emissions; a separate study shows that German golf courses occupy 25% more land than all solar plants combined.

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Climate Action
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Tropical Cyclone Alfred Delays Landfall, Causing Widespread Uncertainty

Tropical Cyclone Alfred, a category 2 storm, is expected to make landfall on the south-east Queensland coast between Noosa and Coolangatta on Friday night or Saturday morning, causing widespread power outages, evacuations, and flooding in northern NSW and coastal erosion along the Gold Coast and nor...

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Sustainable Cities and Communities
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Cyclone Alfred Approaches Australia's East Coast

Cyclone Alfred, expected to make landfall on Australia's east coast near Brisbane on Saturday morning, has prompted widespread evacuations and closures due to anticipated high winds, heavy rains, and 9-meter waves, marking the first such cyclone in the region in 50 years.

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Climate Action

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