Today: September 23, 2024
Today: September 23, 2024

As millions sweat out the heat wave, blocks of lake ice keep these campers cool

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SQUAM LAKE, N.H. (AP) — As New England baked in a heat wave Thursday, guests at one campground were keeping their food and beer cold with blocks of ice harvested months earlier from a frozen lake.

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Flood damage Romanian county of Galati seen at $13.9 million, says council

Recent flooding in the eastern Romanian county of Galati caused damage worth 62.2 million lei ($13.90 million) according to a preliminary estimate, the president of the local

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Hear from children living in makeshift homes on the shores of Gaza

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Some 40% of regions, cities and companies lack emissions-cut targets, survey says

More than 40% of major companies, cities and regions have still not set any targets to cut greenhouse gas emissions, according to an annual "stocktake" released

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California sues ExxonMobil for alleged decades of deception around plastic recycling, in first-of-a-kind lawsuit

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California sues Exxon over global plastic pollution

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