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TOKYO — Japan experienced its hottest June on record, the East Asian country’s weather agency said on Tuesday, as climate change prompts sweltering heat waves across the globe.
Schools were partially shut in France, iconic monuments closed to tourists, and cities across Europe put on high alert as a ...
Links to the U.S.’s most comprehensive climate reports—the National Climate Assessments—disappeared from the Internet on ...
The Himalayan village of Samjung did not die in a day.
In the dead of night on a beach in Suriname’s capital Paramaribo, a group of just-hatched baby sea turtles clamber out of ...
Lightning-laced micro-storms may fell more rainforest giants than dryness or heat, forcing a rethink of forest-management ...
The EU wants to start outsourcing part of its climate efforts to foreign countries, dampening its own goals — and potentially ...
Matt Shaw reviews the Biennale Architettura through a series of questions and answers with Pope Francis pulled from his 2015 ...
Rising temperatures brought on by climate change could be causing fungal allergy season to start more than three weeks ahead ...
A sudden salinity spike in the Southern Ocean is accelerating Antarctic ice loss and triggering a dangerous climate feedback ...
Italy banned outdoor work in some regions during the warmest hours, France shut schools and part of the Eiffel Tower and ...
Mediterranean Sea temperatures surged in June in a marine heatwave, with a Greek scientist warning some species are under ...
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