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Perito Moreno Glacier's Irreversible Retreat Accelerates

Perito Moreno glacier in Argentina, once stable, is rapidly retreating due to rising temperatures, losing 1.92 sq km of ice cover in seven years and thinning by up to 8 meters annually, impacting tourism and raising concerns about its long-term stability.

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Trump's Climate Policy Reversal: A Setback for Global Climate Action

The Trump administration's reversal on climate policy, including withdrawing from the Paris Agreement and canceling clean energy plans, will significantly hinder global efforts to combat climate change, despite the EU's ambitious goal of a 90% net reduction in greenhouse gases by 2040 and Europe exp...

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Trump's Climate Policy Reversal: EU Warns of Grave Consequences

The EU's Climate Commissioner, Wopke Hoekstra, criticizes the Trump administration's decision to withdraw from the Paris Agreement, warning of severe consequences for global climate action; the EU plans a 90% reduction in greenhouse gases by 2040.

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Record-Breaking June Heatwave Sweeps Western Europe Amidst Global Warming Trend

Western Europe recorded its warmest June ever in 2025, averaging 20.49°C (2.81°C above the 1991-2020 average), due to two intense heatwaves; globally, it was the third warmest June, with record-high sea temperatures in the Mediterranean and low sea ice in the Arctic and Antarctic.

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Record Heatwave in Europe, Unprecedented Cold in South America Highlight Climate Change Impacts

A record-breaking European heatwave in June/July 2024 caused school closures and work bans, while a rare polar cold wave hit South America, creating record lows and snowfall in unusual areas; both events highlight the intensifying impacts of climate change.

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Texas Floods: Over 100 Dead Amid Climate Change Concerns

Catastrophic flash flooding in central Texas over the holiday weekend killed over 100 people, including dozens of children, due to torrential rains, although accurate forecasts were issued; climate change is believed to have amplified the event.

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June 2025: Third Warmest Globally, Record Heat in Western Europe

June 2025 was the world's third-warmest June on record, with Western Europe experiencing its hottest June ever at 20.49 degrees Celsius, while global average surface air temperature reached 16.46 degrees Celsius, exceeding pre-industrial levels by 1.3 degrees, driven by human-induced climate change ...

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June 2025: Third Warmest Globally, Record Heat in Western Europe

June 2025 was the world's third-warmest June on record, with a global average temperature of 16.46 degrees Celsius, exceeding the 1991-2020 average by 0.47 degrees; Western Europe recorded its warmest June ever, while the Mediterranean saw record-high sea surface temperatures.

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Record-Breaking June Heatwave in Western Europe

Western Europe experienced its hottest June on record in 2025, with an average temperature of 20.49°C, exceeding the 2003 record; this was exacerbated by record-high sea surface temperatures in the western Mediterranean, reaching 27.0°C, and unusually low Arctic and Antarctic sea ice extent.

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Texas Flash Floods: Over 100 Dead Amidst Unprecedented Rainfall

Torrential rains in Kerr County, Texas on July 4, 2024, caused the Guadalupe River to surge to its highest level since 1987 in 90 minutes, resulting in over 100 deaths due to flash flooding; this extreme event was likely exacerbated by climate change and regional geographic factors.

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Climate Change Linked to 65% of European Heatwave Deaths

A study by the World Weather Attribution group estimates that 2,300 deaths occurred across Europe due to a recent heatwave, with 65% (1,500) potentially avoidable without climate change; Madrid was disproportionately affected.

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Glacial Melt Triggers Surge in Volcanic Activity

A new study shows that the melting of glaciers and ice caps due to climate change is leading to increased volcanic activity, particularly in west Antarctica, where at least 100 volcanoes are located beneath the ice. The research, presented at the Goldschmidt geochemistry conference, found that the r...

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