Today: June 29, 2024
Today: June 29, 2024

Extreme heat waves aren’t ‘just summer’: How climate change is heating up the weather, and what we can do about it

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Extreme heat waves aren’t ‘just summer’: How climate change is heating up the weather, and what we can do about itThe U.S. Northeast was already roasting in record heat as summer 2024 began.

The heat wave that left more than 100 million people sweating across the eastern U.S. in June 2024 hit so fast and was so extreme that forecasters warned a flash drought could follow across wide parts of the region.

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Brazil's Pantanal wetlands fire season hasn't officially started but it's already breaking records

Brazil’s massive Pantanal wetlands haven't technically entered annual fire season but already the number of blazes reported has broken records and is leading experts to predict this year will be the most devastating in decades

Brazil's Pantanal wetlands fire season hasn't officially started but it's already breaking records
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What to know about water safety before heading to the beach or pool this summer

With temperatures rising across the country and school out for the summer, many families will visit the beach, lake or local swimming pool

What to know about water safety before heading to the beach or pool this summer
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Tropical Storm Beryl swirls toward southeast Caribbean and threatens to strengthen into hurricane

Tropical Storm Beryl is chugging toward the southeast Caribbean and could strengthen into the year’s first hurricane before reaching Barbados late Sunday

Tropical Storm Beryl swirls toward southeast Caribbean and threatens to strengthen into hurricane
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European lynx species rebounds from brink of extinction

A species of lynx found in remote areas of Spain and Portugal has rebounded from near extinction, with its adult population growing more than tenfold since the start

European lynx species rebounds from brink of extinction
Economy|Environment

Oil companies flare more natural gas, defying effort to eliminate practice

Oil companies around the world last year burned off the most natural gas in five years while also increasing the intensity of the highly polluting practice, a World Bank report found on

Oil companies flare more natural gas, defying effort to eliminate practice

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Severe drought forces corn farmers in China's east to delay planting

Severe drought forces corn farmers in China's east to delay planting
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Top four iron ore miners' carbon emissions reduction promises

Top four iron ore miners' carbon emissions reduction promises
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Canada reopens cod fishery after 32-year pause to replenish stocks

Canada reopens cod fishery after 32-year pause to replenish stocks
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Hurricane Lee targets New England and eastern Canada with wind, roiling seas and rain

Hurricane Lee targets New England and eastern Canada with wind, roiling seas and rain