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Hottest Month, Highest Costs: How Climate Extremes in July 2025 Shook the Global Economy

July 2025 will be remembered as a month when climate changeโ€™s economic consequences hit home around the world. From record-smashing heat waves to catastrophic floods and wildfires, extreme weather...

Extreme Arctic Heat Threatens Monsoons and Melts Greenland at Alarming Speed

Scorching Temperatures in the Arctic A shocking heatwave has struck parts of the Arctic, breaking...

โš”๏ธ Climate change sparks geopolitical shifts โ€” from Arctic battles to water wars

Climate change is no longer a distant warning. Itโ€™s here, and it's reshaping the...

UK Floods: Environment Agency Issues Urgent Warning

Heavy weather in the UK is set to cause significant flooding, warns the Environment...

Severe Thunderstorm Watch Issued for Upper Peninsula by National Weather Service

The National Weather Service has issued a Severe Thunderstorm. Watch for parts of Michigan's...

Greenland eruption from subglacial lake highlights unpredictable ice loss and sea level risk

For many years, Greenland has been at the center of global scientific attention. Its vast ice sheet holds a large portion of the planetโ€™s...

Carbon time bomb: Australiaโ€™s tallest forests risk turning from climate saviors to polluters

Australiaโ€™s mountain ash forests, known as some of the tallest and most carbon-rich forests on Earth, are now facing alarming stress from rising temperatures....

Drake Passage rattled by 7.5 magnitude earthquake near southern tip of Chile and Argentina

Earth Tremor in the Remote Southern Waters A powerful earthquake struck late on Thursday night in the remote waters of the Drake Passage, a stretch...

Rapid Antarctic changes risk triggering long-lasting climate impacts

Rapid loss of Antarctic sea ice and its ripple effects Sea ice, the frozen layer of ocean water around Antarctica, has long acted as a...

Storm surge danger: North Carolinaโ€™s Outer Banks brace for flooding disaster

Hurricane Erin is moving northward through the Atlantic Ocean, and even though its strongest winds will not make landfall, the storm is already creating...

๐ŸงŠ Antarctic science collapse? U.S. to shut down its only Southern Hemisphere research icebreaker

The United States is preparing to shut down its only dedicated research icebreaker in the Southern Hemisphere, the Nathaniel B. Palmer. America's vital Antarctic lifeline...

๐ŸŒ‹ Seismic jolt: 5.2 quake rattles Hindu Kush mountains, felt in neighboring nations

A strong earthquake measuring 5.2 on the Richter scale shook Afghanistanโ€™s Hindu Kush region on Tuesday. The earthquake occurred approximately 186 kilometers (116 miles)...

Over 700 wildfires burning across Canada in second-worst season on record

Unstoppable flames forcing evacuations As fast-moving wildfires in eastern Canada continue to blaze out of control, thousands of people are being ordered to evacuate. Authorities...

๐ŸŒŠ Hurricane Erin EXPLODES into rare Category 5 monster before growing wider and stronger

Erin intensifies after rare category five peak Hurricane Erin, the first hurricane of the 2025 Atlantic season, is growing in size even after being downgraded...

Cloudbursts bring deadly floods and landslides to India and Pakistan

Mountainous regions of Pakistan and India are experiencing pandemonium due to cloudbursts. In numerous areas, these abrupt and intense downpours have caused catastrophic floods,...

๐ŸŒ America strips away climate protections โ€” EPA loses power to regulate pollution

When the U.S. government announced that it would remove the legal basis for regulating climate pollution, the news shook environmental experts and health advocates...

๐Ÿšจ Queensland quake stronger than 1989 Newcastle disaster but spares major cities

On Saturday morning, a magnitude-5.6 earthquake that originated inland from Queensland's Sunshine Coast sent shockwaves through much of the state and even into northern...

๐Ÿฅ Hospitals overrun, surgeries canceled as historic Nordic heatwave grips Norway, Sweden, Finland

The normally cool nations of Norway, Sweden, and Finland faced an extraordinary heatwave in July. These countries, known for their mild summers, experienced record-breaking...

๐Ÿ’ป AIโ€™s dirty little secret โ€” โ€œ100% renewableโ€ claims crumble under real-time fossil fuel reality

Across the United States, old industrial sites are being given a new purpose. An aluminum research campus is now a modern data center, powered...
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