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Europe’s Heat Wave Rolls East: Millions Still Baking as Relief Proves Fleeting

Nathan Reeves2 weeks ago05 mins

Europe’s deadly heat wave shifts east as hundreds of millions face dangerous temperatures. Overnight storms offered fleeting relief in France and Belgium, but the scorcher continues.

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How Human Activity Pushed Antarctica’s Fastest-Melting Glacier Over the Edge

Nathan Reeves2 weeks ago07 mins

New research confirms human-driven climate change caused Antarctic Pine Island Glacier’s retreat since the 1940s. Sea-level rise implications and what we can do.

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Europe’s Deadly Heatwave: 1,300 Deaths Linked as Germany Hits 41.7°C

Dr. Olivia Grant2 weeks ago07 mins

WHO links Europe’s July heatwave to at least 1,300 deaths as Germany hits record 41.7°C. Climate change made it 10x more likely. What needs to change?

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Climate Change Intensifies Europe Heat Wave, Scientists Confirm

Dr. Olivia Grant2 weeks ago07 mins

Scientists confirm human-caused climate change made Europe’s record-breaking heat wave at least 3°C hotter and 10 times more likely. Attribution study reveals the fossil fuel link.

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15-Million-Year-Old Eggshells Reveal How Plants Survived a Hotter Earth

Amara Osei2 weeks ago07 mins

Scientists analyzed oxygen isotopes in 15-million-year-old giant bird eggshells from the Miocene and found plants were transpiring heavily under high CO₂—a warning for today’s warming world.

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The Truth About Lies: New Research Maps Dishonesty in Relationships

Dr. Olivia Grant2 weeks ago06 mins

New research from the University of Copenhagen reveals four types of dishonesty in relationships—from white lies to betrayal—and their surprising emotional consequences.

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Burned-Home Soils Reveal Uneven Lead & Arsenic After LA Fires

Amara Osei2 weeks ago07 mins

A new study finds that lead and arsenic levels in soils from burned LA homes vary wildly even between neighboring properties, raising urgent health and equity concerns for wildfire recovery.

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Amber Heat Warning Extended as Record Heatwave Finally Breaks Sunday

Dr. Olivia Grant2 weeks ago07 mins

The Met Office extends amber heat warning through Saturday as record-breaking UK heatwave nears its end. Cooler weather arrives Sunday. What you need to know to stay safe.

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Extreme Heat Watch: Why This Summer Could Break Records and What It Means for You

Nathan Reeves2 weeks ago07 mins

Extreme heat watches are becoming more frequent as global temperatures soar. Learn what they mean, how to prepare, and why space tech is helping us monitor the heat.

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First Nations Women in Fire: An Untapped Force Against Climate Disasters

Amara Osei2 weeks ago08 mins

A new report shows First Nations women hold critical fire knowledge to protect Australian communities from climate disasters, yet remain excluded from formal roles and funding.

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Britain Swelters in Record-Breaking June Heatwave

Dr. Olivia Grant2 weeks ago06 mins

Britain faces record-breaking June heatwave with red weather warning, scorching 32.2°C temperatures, wildfires, and health risks. Climate experts weigh in on the future.

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The Battle for Sullivan’s Island: How Sand and Swamp Saved a Nation

Nathan Reeves2 weeks ago06 mins

How sand, marsh, and a treacherous inlet helped colonial forces defeat the British Navy at the Battle of Sullivan’s Island on June 28, 1776—a victory that saved the American Revolution.

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