Brazil is set to host a leaders’ summit next week, followed by two weeks of UN climate negotiations in the Amazonian city of Belém. (File Photo) The United States will …
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An exhaust pipe atop a truck in Austin, Texas. Under the Trump administration, the Environmental Protection Agency is seeking to repeal past findings that greenhouse gas emissions pose a threat …
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Rains sweep away villages in worst-hit Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province as rescuers search for 150 missing people. At least 20 people have been killed when new monsoon rains caused flooding in …
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Spain battles 20 big wildfires, deploys 500 more soldiers in searing heat | Climate Crisis News
Spain has deployed a further 500 soldiers from the military emergency unit to support firefighting operations as it battles 20 major wildfires across the country during a heatwave that began …
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SCOTT DETROW, HOST: Circling the city of Paris is an old abandoned railway. It was built in the 19th century, and for decades, it shuttled people and goods around the …
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Rescuers in northern Pakistan have pulled dozens of bodies overnight from homes ravaged by landslides and flash floods, taking the death toll to at least 321 in the past two …
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More than 160 people killed in Pakistan in heavy rains, flash floods | Climate Crisis News
Disaster agency says the majority of deaths happened in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa in northwest Pakistan. The death toll from heavy monsoon rains that have triggered landslides and flash floods across northern …
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The heatwave-fuelled wildfires that have killed two people in Spain over recent days, devouring thousands of hectares of land and forcing thousands of people from their homes, are a “clear …
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Fires threaten a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Spain as temperatures hit new records. A new heatwave has gripped parts of Europe, sending temperatures up to 43 degrees Celsius (109.4 …
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Lifestyle
Can an AI chatbot of Dr Karl change climate sceptics’ minds? He’s willing to give it a try | Artificial intelligence (AI)
There’s probably no face, voice or collection of exuberant, patterned shirts more recognisable than those belonging to Dr Karl Kruszelnicki. The bespectacled science communicator has been answering curly listener questions …