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Two dead, thousands told to flee California wildfire

By Huw Griffith At least two people are dead and thousands have been ordered to flee a rapidly spreading fire in California, with the region's...

Tens of millions battle Pakistan floods as death toll rises

By Ashraf Khan, with Emma Clark and Zain Zaman Janjua in Nowshera Tens of millions of people across Pakistan were Monday battling the worst monsoon...

US cuts water supply for some states, Mexico as drought bites

by Huw Griffith Water supplies to some US states and Mexico will be cut to avoid "catastrophic collapse" of the Colorado River, Washington officials said...

US Senate adopts Biden’s sweeping climate, health plans

Washington—After 18 months of arduous negotiations and a marathon night of debate, the US Senate on Sunday passed Joe Biden’s ambitious climate, tax, and...

US Senate adopts sweeping climate and health plan, in major victory for Biden

After 18 months of arduous negotiations and a marathon night of debate, the US Senate on Sunday passed Joe Biden's ambitious climate, tax and...

Mountain melt shutters classic Alpine routes

By Nina Larson with Alice Ritchie in Rome Little snow cover and glaciers melting at an alarming rate amid Europe's sweltering heatwaves have put some...

Europe burns as heatwave breaks temperature records

By Phil Hazlewood with AFP Europe bureaus A fierce heatwave in western Europe has left much of the continent wilting under a scorching sun, feeding...

Vulnerable Pacific islands push for ‘immediate’ action on climate

Vulnerable Pacific islands demanded “urgent, immediate” global action on climate change Thursday, while stressing a commitment to democracy and the “rules-based” international order in...

Brazil sets new six-month Amazon deforestation record

Deforestation of the Brazilian Amazon reached a record level during the first half of 2022, the INPE national space agency said Friday. The world's largest...

US drought exposes murky mob past of Las Vegas

By Huw Griffith Mobsters who end up sleeping with the fishes are usually never seen again. But climate change has a way of messing even with...

Egypt calls for ‘reality check’ in UN climate talks

By Kelly Macnamara Egypt hopes to jump-start the action needed to face a warming world when it takes the presidency of major UN climate talks...

Europe swelters in record-breaking June heatwave

By Stuart Williams with Mathieu Gorse in Madrid Spain, France and other western European nations sweltered over the weekend under a blistering June heatwave, with...

Protest

Climate activists hold a demonstration in Makati City on June 2, 2022 to protest the continued support of Japan's Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation for...

Australia’s new PM heads to Tokyo with climate message

Australia's new prime minister Anthony Albanese took office Monday, hours before flying to a Tokyo summit with a "message to the world" that his...
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