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Flights Get Rougher: The Climate Change Connection
Climate Change Is Making Air Travel Bumpier.
The seatbelt sign flashes, trays rattle, and drinks spill—air turbulence is a common source of anxiety for flyers. And scientists warn that climate change is making these rough patches more…
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Italy’s Ventina Glacier Shrinks Beyond Monitoring as Climate Crisis Accelerates, Say Geologists
Italy’s Ventina Glacier Melts Beyond Traditional Monitoring as Climate Crisis Accelerates.
Italy’s Ventina glacier, one of the largest in northern Lombardy, has shrunk so dramatically due to climate change that geologists can no longer…
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Atlantic Hurricane Season Hits Record Peak with Storm Erin Approaching US Coast
Hurricane Erin Lashes Caribbean, Sparks East Coast Flood Warnings.
Hurricane Erin battered Caribbean islands Monday with powerful winds and rain, while prompting evacuations and coastal warnings along the US East Coast.
The storm, which…
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Himalayan Havoc: Cloudbursts and Flashfloods Devastate Harsil, Kathua
Himalayan Floods Expose Climate Crisis: Cloudbursts, Glacial Melts, and Human Pressures Intensify Risks.
In recent weeks, the Himalayas have been battered by a series of cloudbursts, flash floods, and extreme rainfall, leaving a trail of…
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Nepal Prepares for COP-30 in Brazil, to Push Himalayan Conservation Agenda
For many people, travel is no longer just about sightseeing or checking places off a bucket list. It has become an essential form of self-care. Exploring new destinations allows us to disconnect from routines, immerse ourselves in new…
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NASA-ISRO’s $1.3B NISAR Satellite Successfully Deploys Antenna in Space
NASA-ISRO’s NISAR Satellite Successfully Deploys Antenna, Paving Way for Global Earth Monitoring.
In a milestone for Earth science and international space collaboration, the NASA-ISRO Synthetic Aperture Radar (NISAR) satellite has…
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Research Reveals Effects of Extreme Heat on Tropical Bird Populations
A study led by Australian scientists reveals that climate change-driven heat extremes have wiped out 25-38% of tropical bird populations since 1950.
The research, published by the University of Queensland, shows that while shifts in…
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Italy Halts Tourism at Mount Vesuvius Due to Escalating Wildfire
Italian firefighters are working to control a wildfire on the slopes of Mount Vesuvius near Naples, leading to the closure of all hiking trails in the volcano’s national park.
The blaze, which began on Friday, has rapidly spread through…
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France’s Vast Wildfire to Continue Burning for Several Days, Authorities Warn
France’s Largest Wildfire in Decades to Continue Burning for Days, Officials Say.
France’s massive wildfire in the southern Aude region will keep burning for several more days despite being brought under control, authorities confirmed on…
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Sinking Indus Delta Displaces 1.2 Million Amid 80% Water Flow Decline
The Indus Delta Is Dying: Saltwater, Silence, and a Displaced People.
On a shrinking island in Pakistan’s Indus delta, Habibullah Khatti walks alone across cracked salt flats to say goodbye at his mother’s grave. He is one of the last to…
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