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Mombasa: Key outcomes from the Our Ocean Conference in Kenya
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Nations pledge $10 billion to protect oceans at Kenya conference

Nations pledged $10 billion at Kenya’s Our Ocean Conference to protect marine habitats, address climate change, and fund initiatives like clean shipping corrid…

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Europe’s extreme heat is shutting down power plants
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Heat shuts down French nuclear plant amid Europe’s crisis

Europe’s extreme heat is shutting down power plants by making cooling water too warm and driving up demand, causing blackouts. This exposes weaknesses in Europ…

MIT Tech Review 4 days ago 10
The Download: introducing the Engineering issue
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MIT Technology Review launches Engineering issue

MIT Technology Review launched its first Engineering issue to highlight engineers solving global challenges like climate change and health crises with scalable…

MIT Tech Review 4 days ago 6
Why South Africa’s leopards shrank to half their normal size
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Cape leopards shrink 50% after 20,000 years

South Africa’s Cape leopards are genetically distinct and half the size of other leopards after 20,000 years of isolation, yet they retain high genetic diversi…

ScienceDaily 4 days ago 31
Extreme heat is muddling animals’ brains—and even triggering aggression
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Extreme heat disrupts animal cognition and triggers aggression

Extreme heat impairs animals' cognitive abilities, causing aggression and poor decision-making, which threatens their survival. As climate change intensifies h…

Scientific American 4 days ago 18
Elected Democrats Have Embraced ‘Climate Hushing.’ Are They Making a Mistake as the Midterms Loom?
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Democrats cut climate talk ahead of 2024 midterms

Elected Democrats are barely mentioning climate change ahead of the 2024 midterms, despite voter concerns about extreme weather and clean energy jobs. Polls sh…

Inside Climate News 4 days ago 31
CCC: Faster electrification of UK will ‘put money back into people’s pockets’
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CCC says UK electrification could save households £200 yearly by 2030

Accelerating UK electrification could save households £200/year by 2030 by reducing gas dependence, as CCC analysis shows. Faster adoption of heat pumps and EV…

Carbon Brief 5 days ago 26
'Unequivocal evidence' of Earth's oldest impact crater turns out to be off by half a billion years
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Scientists redate Yarrabubba crater to 2.23 billion years old

The Yarrabubba crater in Western Australia is now confirmed as Earth’s oldest impact crater at 2.23 billion years old, not 3.47 billion as previously thought. …

Live Science 5 days ago 11
Red Cross volunteers work to combat heat-related deaths at Phoenix mobile homes
🌱 Environment
Red Cross volunteers distribute water in Phoenix mobile homes

Red Cross volunteers in Phoenix mobile home parks hand out water and cooling tips to prevent heat deaths, as 25% of indoor heat fatalities occur in these homes…

NPR Health 5 days ago 23
Cited 23 June 2026: Project Cosmos launch | Science ‘under attack’ at Bonn | Emissions inequality
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EU launches €200m Project Cosmos to track methane leaks

Climate scientists report political pressure at the Bonn Climate Conference to weaken UN reports on human-caused global warming, while the EU’s €200 million Pr…

Carbon Brief 5 days ago 29
Prof Philippe Ciais: The world’s most highly cited climate scientist
🌱 Environment
Philippe Ciais maps shrinking CO₂ absorption capacity

Philippe Ciais, the most cited climate scientist, advanced carbon tracking through forests and oceans, revealing shrinking CO₂ absorption capacity, crucial for…

Carbon Brief 5 days ago 14
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