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Cities unprepared for impact of climate change, says report

Half of the world's population lives in cities, and that proportion is expected to increase to 70% by 2050. With their large populations, lack of green spaces that can cool a warming environment, and aging infrastructure ...

100 dead in storm Helene damage, flooding across US southeast

At least 100 people have been killed after destructive floods ripped through the US southeast, officials said Monday, with the emergency response effort fast becoming a political football in a region that could decide the ...

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Progress on high seas treaty, but change still far off
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US hurricane deaths rise to 44, fears of more 'catastrophic' flooding
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59 dead in Nepal as downpours trigger floods
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Storm Helene kills 44, threatens more 'catastrophic' flooding as cleanup begins
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A 20-year struggle for environmental justice—and a public park—in one California city
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'We're desperate': Mexico's Acapulco relives hurricane nightmare
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Ancient buried log offers evidence of biomass vaults as cheap way to store climate-warming carbon
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Some people insist the Tijuana River is poisoning them: Officials disagree
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Marine dust identifies 1.5 million year Oldest Ice near South America
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Enhancing hurricane forecasts: Simulations reveal reducing estimates of atmospheric friction improves storm predictions
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Extreme El Niño events cause short-term CO₂ fluctuations, researchers find
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Addressing global water security challenges: New study reveals investment opportunities and readiness levels
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Drought reduces Amazon River in Colombia by as much as 90%: report
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New approach reveals details about aerosol properties from hard-to-sample areas in the atmosphere
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Hurricane leaves millions without power, four dead in southeast US

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Study: 1 of every 4 employees of commercial organizations has withheld inventions from their employer
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Protein study reveals how the tiny shrew achieves a resting heart rate of 1,020 beats per minute
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Transforming seaweeds into raw materials for aviation fuel and pharmaceuticals
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DNA nanotechnology unravels complex protein interactions to inform cancer diagnostics
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New imaging technique paves the way for simplified, low-cost agricultural quality assessment
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A window of opportunity for climate and biodiversity

The world is facing unparalleled changes in climatic conditions and drastic loss of biological diversity, putting humanity at risk. The breakdown of the Earth's climate and the rapid loss of wildlife are intertwined, yet ...

EU sends water bomber planes to fight Madeira wildfires

The European Union said Thursday that two water bomber planes were headed for the Atlantic island of Madeira to bolster firefighting efforts following an emergency request from the Portuguese government.