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Fossil Fuel Companies' Role in Worsening Heat Waves Quantified

A new study published in Nature quantifies the contribution of 14 major fossil fuel and cement companies to the increased intensity and likelihood of 213 heat waves globally between 2000 and 2023, revealing a causal link and potential legal ramifications.

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Atlantic Hurricane Season Experiences Unusually Quiet September

For the first time in nearly a decade, the Atlantic hurricane season passed its peak on September 10th without any active storms, defying typical patterns and raising concerns despite warmer-than-average water temperatures.

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UK Records Hottest Summer on Record in 2025

The UK experienced its hottest summer on record in 2025, with an average temperature 1.51°C above the long-term average, driven by four heatwaves and significantly lower rainfall.

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Global Climate Action Falters Amidst Rising Temperatures and Political Divergence

The year 2025 shows worsening climate impacts from rising temperatures, while international climate agreements face implementation challenges due to political divergence and a lack of accountability, highlighting the need for a more pragmatic, targeted approach.

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AMOC Collapse: Potential for Significant Climate Disruption by 2100

New research indicates the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC), a major ocean current, could collapse by 2100 due to global warming, potentially causing severe winters in North America and Europe, increased sea levels, and disrupted fisheries.

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Climate Change Increased Iberian Peninsula Wildfire Risk 40-Fold

New research shows that climate change made the hot, dry, and windy conditions that fueled the deadly wildfires in Spain and Portugal in July 2025 approximately 40 times more likely and 30 percent more intense, resulting in record-breaking burned areas and significant damage.

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August 2025: Third Hottest Globally, Exacerbating Climate Extremes

August 2025 was the third hottest August globally, with temperatures 1.29°C above the pre-industrial average, driven by heatwaves in Western Europe and Asia, according to Copernicus data released September 9th.

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Atlantic Hurricane Season Sees Unusually Quiet September Peak

For the first time in nearly a decade, the Atlantic hurricane season's peak on September 10 passed without any active storms, defying typical patterns and raising concerns despite warm ocean temperatures.

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Rising Temperatures in the US Correlate with Increased Sugar Consumption

A new study reveals a concerning link between rising temperatures in the United States and increased consumption of added sugar, particularly among low-income and less-educated populations, resulting in over 100 million pounds of extra sugar consumed annually.

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Extreme Heat Accelerates Aging Process, Study Shows

A new study reveals that prolonged exposure to extreme heat accelerates biological aging, impacting cellular processes and increasing the risk of age-related diseases, exemplified by the experiences of Dubai residents.

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Record-Breaking Heatwave of Summer 2024 and other Historical Events on September 6th, 2025

The global average temperature from June to August 2024 was 0.69 degrees Celsius above the 1991-2020 average, marking the hottest summer on record, while Europe saw a 1.54-degree increase; other historical events on September 6th include the UN Millennium Summit in 2000, pardons for ex-SED Politburo...

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Joe Rogan's Misrepresentation of Climate Science Research

Popular podcaster Joe Rogan misrepresented a paleoclimate study, claiming it shows Earth is cooling, which contradicts the research's findings, exacerbating climate misinformation among his large audience.

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