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Passionate author focused on climate change, sustainability, and environmental justice. Creates engaging, research-driven content to inform and inspire action. Dedicated to raising awareness, promoting solutions, and building a more informed, eco-conscious online community.

5 Deserts Around the World That Appear Shockingly Green

Mar 7, 2026
Deserts are usually imagined as vast stretches of sand, scorching heat and almost no plant life. However, some desert regions around the world tell a very different story. Despite receiving extremely low rainfall, they can appear…
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Global sea levels likely underestimated because of flawed modelling, study finds

Mar 5, 2026
Global sea levels may have been significantly underestimated due to flawed modelling methods, with new research suggesting that ocean levels could be much higher than previously believed. The finding could have major implications for…
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Australia welcomes decision to hold pre-COP climate meetings in Fiji and Tuvalu

Feb 28, 2026
Australia has welcomed the Pacific Islands Forum announcement confirming that Fiji and Tuvalu will host key pre-COP climate events later this year, placing Pacific priorities at the centre of global climate negotiations. Fiji will…
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Why Mars Lost Its Oceans: Scientists Identify the Crucial Missing Link

Feb 25, 2026
Scientists may be closer to answering one of planetary science’s biggest mysteries — how Mars lost the vast amounts of water that once flowed across its surface. Today, Mars is a cold, arid world. But dried-up river channels, ancient…
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Climate Crisis May Drive 1.1 Billion Into Hunger by 2100, Study Warns

Feb 22, 2026
In 2025, more than 295 million people around the world faced acute hunger. Conflict, displacement, economic shocks and extreme weather events all played a role. But the deeper concern is not just today’s crisis — it is how much worse it…
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Rising Seas, Rising Conflict: Climate Change Deepens Crisis for Sundarbans’ ‘Tiger Widows’

Feb 21, 2026
In the vulnerable Sundarbans delta, climate change is deepening the hardships faced by so-called “tiger widows” — women whose husbands were killed by Royal Bengal tiger — as environmental degradation and economic stress drive more…
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Trump Targets Key Legal Pillar Supporting Federal Climate Policies

Feb 14, 2026
US President Donald Trump is preparing to overturn a foundational climate determination that has underpinned federal emissions regulations for more than a decade, marking a sweeping shift in US environmental policy. The move targets the…
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Climate Group Takes Sweden to Court Again Over Climate Action

Feb 7, 2026
A climate activist group said on Friday it has filed a second lawsuit against the Swedish state, accusing the government of failing to take adequate action to curb climate change, after the country’s Supreme Court rejected a similar case…
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Tracking icebergs with AI promises new gains for science

Feb 6, 2026
British scientists on Thursday announced a world-first artificial intelligence tool designed to catalogue and track icebergs as they break into smaller fragments, a development they say could close a major gap in climate-change forecasting.…
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Climate Models May Underestimate Warming in India’s Smaller Cities by Up to 2°C: Study

Feb 6, 2026
Climate models may be significantly underestimating how much hotter India’s non-metropolitan cities could become compared to surrounding rural areas, according to a study published on February 4, 2026. Researchers from the University of…
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