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WASHINGTON, United States (AFP) — A record-smashing heat wave was spreading Tuesday from the Mountain West toward the eastern US and Canada, placing more than…
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The Climate Change Commission (CCC) and the Federal Republic of Germany are stepping up efforts to strengthen climate resilience and biodiversity protection…
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Climate change no longer follows a season, and neither should our resolve. Preparedness is not an annual campaign or a weather bulletin.
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Energy grids are also expected to come under strain.
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The Climate Change Commission (CCC) emphasized the importance of policy learning, transparency, and evidence-based decision-making in navigating the rapidly…
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‘If a series of acts is not established, then there is no plunder and, therefore, there is no probable cause.’
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The ballot remains democracy’s greatest equalizer. It empowers every citizen to help shape the nation’s future.
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BAGUIO CITY — Individual discipline is critical to addressing the localized impacts of climate change, Baguio City Mayor Benjamin Magalong said Wednesday,…
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A 2016 STUDY SUGGESTED THAT COLD ATLANTIC ANOMALIES WERE A ‘COMMON PRECURSOR’ TO MAJOR HEATWAVES THAT HAD HIT EUROPE SINCE THE 1980S.
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When the ocean is under strain, coastal people are often the first to feel it.
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Trillanes must be shaking in his boots at the prospect of facing the lioness litigator Sheila Sison.
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The heatwave could be linked to 212 deaths in Spain between Sunday and Wednesday.
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As our summers grow longer and hotter and the rainy seasons become increasingly unpredictable, these laws become even more relevant.
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PARIS (AFP) — Temperatures climbed across Europe again on Wednesday, as a record-breaking heatwave left tens of thousands of people without power and boosted…
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France recorded its hottest average temperature ever for June, with daytime and nighttime temperatures reaching 29.2 degrees Celsius
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