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2024 'increasingly likely' to be warmest on record: EU monitor |
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July in Greece hottest on record: observatory |
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China says July was its hottest month since records began |
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Mediterranean heatwave 'virtually impossible' without climate
change |
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Heat warning issued for Paris during Games on Tuesday |
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Iran shuts Sunday to tackle heatwave |
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Humanity suffering from 'extreme heat epidemic,' UN chief
warns |
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Surging heat stress for workers in Europe, Central Asia: UN |
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Over 100,000 schools in Pakistan remain closed due to the heat |
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July 22 second day in row to break global heat record: EU
monitor |
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'It's unbearable': heatwaves scorch southern and eastern
Europe |
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'Absolutely boiling': Tourists dejected as heat shuts Athens
Acropolis again |
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Two powerful earthquakes hit off Japan: USGS |
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6.8-magnitude earthquake hits off Philippines' Mindanao |
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Tropical Storm Debby makes second US landfall in days |
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Five dead as Storm Debby moves through US southeast |
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Rear Adm. Chad Cary to head NOAA corps overseeing research,
hurricane planes |
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Forecasters predict Tropical Storm Carlotta to grow into
hurricane |
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Typhoons forming closer to coast due to climate change: study |
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Saharan Dust Influences Hurricane Rainfall Patterns |
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Taiwan shuts down as deadly Typhoon Gaemi makes landfall |
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Streets turned into rivers as Typhoon Gaemi blows past
Philippines |
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Airbus to Develop Advanced Radiometers for International
Climate Mission |
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Umbra Introduces Advanced SAR Satellite Mission Solutions |
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China's Climate and Carbon Monitoring Satellites Now
Operational |
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Tracking Carbon Dioxide Movement in Earth's Atmosphere |
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Maxar reveals initial images from WorldView Legion satellites |
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Grain Boundaries' Weakening Impact on Planetary Mantles |
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How melting icecaps impacts the rotation of Earth |
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Spectacular Red Sprites Captured from the ISS |
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Fleet Space's ExoSphere Advances Barrick Gold's Copper
Exploration at Reko Diq |
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New satellite to show how Ai advances Earth Observation |
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LiveEO raises $25 million for AI-powered satellite data for
infrastructure and risk management |
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Proba-2 captures stunning view of Western Europe |
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GOES-U Mission Ready for Launch Following Successful Review |
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Google Maps deletes AI photos of Austrian landmarks after
climate change |
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Planet Labs Teams Up with NVIDIA for Enhanced Satellite
Insights |
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Diagnosing damaged infrastructure from space |
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Planet Labs Prepares to Launch Tanager-1 Hyperspectral
Satellite |
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Airbus delivers Sentinel-5 instrument for ESA's MetOp
satellite |
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Metaspectral and Armada Partner for Remote Real-Time AI
Analysis of Hyperspectral Imagery |
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NASA's Compact Infrared Cameras Enable New Science |
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Greenland fossils reveal greater sea-level threat from climate
change |
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Researchers Launch Underwater Study of Greenland's Glaciers |
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GLOBE Alumna and Youth for Habitat Program Lead named
Scientist of the Month in Alaska |
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US warns of China-Russia cooperation in Arctic |
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US, Finland, Canada join forces on icebreaker ships |
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Tourists seek out Nordic holidays to keep cool |
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Norway blocks unique real estate sale in Arctic Svalbard |
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White House moves to protect Alaskan land |
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Will Climate Change Turn the Arctic Green? |
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On thin ice: Greenland's last Inuit polar bear hunters |
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Polar bears could vanish from Canada's Hudson Bay if
temperatures rise 2¡C |
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Permafrost Thaw: Local Effects Demand Global Action |
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Arctic warming linked to atmospheric blocking, study reveals |
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Norway vows to strengthen control over Arctic Svalbard |
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For sale: unique piece of land in strategic Arctic archipelago |
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Colombia, Guatemala learn from each other in rainforest
preservation |
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Signs of life spark hope for UK's felled Sycamore Gap tree |
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US to help Amazon nations fight illicit finance, Yellen says |
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Sierra Leone rangers fight uphill battle against deforestation |
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Tree Bark Found to Remove Methane from the Atmosphere |
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Using Forest Resources Enhances Food Security in Rural Areas
Study Shows |
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Western US faces wildfires as millions under heat warnings |
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Unmanned Aerial Systems Enhance Coastal Wetland Mapping |
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Australia's Role in Global Forest Carbon Decline Uncovered |
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UK water firms face big fines over sewage: regulator |
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Reclaimed by floods, wildlife returns to Romania's Danube
Delta |
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Rainfall Becoming Increasingly Unpredictable Over the Last
Century Due to Human Impact |
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Sicily uses navy tanker to resupply drought-hit areas |
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Innovative device extracts water from dry air using compact
technology |
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Baby flamingos saved from drought-decimated lake in Algeria |
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Albania tourism boom sparks fight over river's future |
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Mexico tries to bring drought-stricken lake back to life |
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'I feel empty': Cambodians on canal route await fate |
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Iraqis protest over summer blackouts and water shortages |
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Greece fears water shortages after warmest winter ever |
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Australia urges China to be 'more transparent' with Pacific
aid |
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Blinken, Austin to meet Japanese counterparts for defense
talks |
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United States opens Vanuatu embassy amid Pacific rivalry with
China |
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Pacific islands, Japan sharpen stance on regional security |
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Climate activists block VIP entrance to Taylor Swift concert
in Poland |
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Eight climate activists arrested at UK airport |
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Chill-seeking: Japan's haunted house summer tradition |
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Climate change causing UK temperature extremes: meteorologists |
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NASA, LASP sign agreement to advance space weather research,
modeling |
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Chinese woman loses appeal for right to freeze her eggs |
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Discovery of tiny bone sheds light on mysterious 'hobbit'
humans |
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Analysis reveals agonizing death of 'Screaming Woman' Mummy |
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Iraqi churches denounce Olympics opening ceremony scene |
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Ancient Human Migration Routes Through Southeast Indonesia
Unveiled |
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Tense talks as UNESCO mulls Heritage sites at risk |
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Evidence Points to Human Butchery of Giant Armadillo Relatives
in Argentina 21,000 Years Ago |
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UN says world population to peak at 10.3 billion in the 2080s |
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Chinese kindergartens pivot to senior care as population ages |
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Lucy while barely a meter tall still towers over our
understanding of human origins |
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Murdered and forgotten: Iraqi victims of gender-based violence |
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Five IS bombs found hidden in iconic Iraq mosque: UN agency |
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Iraq's top Christian leader reinstated as head of church |
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Iraq says several arrested over attacks on US-linked outlets |
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US-linked restaurants attacked in Baghdad: security sources |
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UN mission in Iraq to end after two decades |
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Iraq hangs eight convicted of 'terrorism': sources |
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NASA and USGS find a new way to measure river flows |
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'Miseries of the Balkhash': Fears for Kazakhstan's magical
lake |
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Cambodia PM launches project linking Mekong river to sea via
canal |
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Great Barrier Reef ocean temperatures hit 400-year record:
study |
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How the rising earth in Antarctica will impact future sea
level rise |
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Oxygen-depleted 'dead zone' in Gulf of Mexico larger than
expected this year |
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Bearded fireworm stalks shallows as Mediterranean warms |
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Southern Ocean absorbs more CO2 than previously estimated |
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Deep-Ocean Minerals Generate Oxygen at 13,000 Feet Below
Surface |
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Tunisia's sandy beaches eaten away by coastal erosion |
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UK village fights to turn back tide of climate change |
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Cyprus pioneers coral conservation project in the Med |
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