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Australia announces 2035 emissions target, drawing criticism from environmental groups who deem it unambitious despite clean ...
Europe had its most extensive flooding since 2013, with insurers estimating they would face up to €3bn in claims ...
Global water cycle is more erratic and harder to predict, UN scientists warn - The World Meteorological Organisation’s 2024 state of global water resources report outlines the world’s freshwater ...
The delay could knock the EU's international leadership ahead of a United Nations climate summit next week where world leaders are expected to present new goals.
Australia has set a new target of reducing its greenhouse gas emissions by between 62% and 70% below 2005 levels by 2035.
In 48 U.S. states, the average person experienced at least 30 days of risky heat days – days with temperatures hotter than 90 ...
Europe and the Mediterranean basin saw record drought in August, with more than half of the land affected, according to AFP ...
Three times as many people in cities and towns died from severe heat as would have done in a world without human-caused ...
In the country, 57 million people or 34% of the population endured more than 30 days of temperatures classified as "risky" to human health. Of these, 30 million people faced an additional 30 days of ...
Climate change more than tripled heat deaths in European cities this summer. A new and sobering scientific study quantifies ...
More than 24,000 people died because of extreme heat in 854 cities across Europe this summer, scientists have found. And ...
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