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From heavy floods to tornadoes and typhoons: How a faster-warming China is battling more climate extremes
Floods, fierce storms and rising temperatures are signs of a landmass country warming faster than the global average, experts say.
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EU reforms carbon market under pressure from industry
The changes would let companies keep free carbon permits longer and use international carbon credits from 2036.
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Over 2,700 may have died due to England heatwaves: Researchers
LONDON: At least 2,700 people could have died in England and Wales as a result of heatwaves that struck in May and June, according to a study released on Monday (Jul 13).Experts from Imperi
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Commentary: Should Western countries embrace air-con like Singapore?
Temperate cities do not need to copy Singapore’s dependence on air-conditioning, says climate scientist Winston Chow.
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Temasek’s near-term carbon emissions set to rise amid aviation, energy hurdles
Temasek’s chief sustainability officer Park Kyung-Ah said the global environment has changed significantly since the firm set its climate targets in 2019.
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Climate change behind sweltering World Cup, scientists say
NEW YORK: Climate change linked to fossil fuel use set the stage for extraordinary heat and humidity that has cast at least one World Cup game into a potential danger zone, according to the World Weather Attribution group of climate scientists.Saturday’s (Jul 4) game between Paraguay and France is set to kick
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Climate change boosts invasive species growth in Europe
From hornets to puffer fish, nonnative animal species are spreading across Germany and Europe. They threaten biodiversity, displace native species and, in some cases, even pose a risk to humans.
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Climate change: Heat wave costs the German economy billions
Never before has a June been as hot in Germany as in 2026. This has consequences not only for people and nature, but also for businesses. Heat reduces productivity and causes illness, while cooling is expensive.
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World’s oceans break June heat record: EU monitor
Global sea surface temperatures averaged 20.98°C in June, beating the previous records for the month from 2023 and 2024, according to the European Union’s Copernicus Marine Service.
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Video. ‘Extremely unusual’ heat with ‘no end’ in sight, says Copernicus direc
Video. Carlo Buontempo, Copernicus Climate Change service director, says heatwaves have become “more intense, lasting longer and starting earlier in the season” in Europe as the continent “is warming faster than the global average”.
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