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AI’s Hidden Cost: Carbon Equal to NYC, Water Use Exceeds Bottled Water

Groundbreaking new research reveals the staggering environmental toll of the artificial intelligence boom, estimating that in 2025 alone, AI systems emitted as much carbon…

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Japanese Region Sounds the Alarm Over Record Bear Attacks

Japan is facing a record-breaking surge in deadly bear attacks, prompting urgent calls for military assistance to protect citizens. Ten people have already been…

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Rising Heat Threatens the Future of Record-Breaking Marathons

A new study by Climate Central has revealed that global warming is tightening the window for record-breaking marathon performances, with 86% of the world’s…

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Inside the World’s Biggest Biodiversity Vault

The Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, is celebrating the 25th anniversary of its Millennium Seed Bank (MSB) — the world’s largest collection of wild plant…

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Earth Crosses Its First Climate Tipping Point: Coral Reefs Facing Irreversible Decline

A major new report warns that Earth has crossed its first catastrophic climate tipping point, with warm-water coral reefs entering a long-term decline that…

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New Zealand’s Methane U-Turn Sparks Outrage

New Zealand’s right-leaning coalition government is facing intense backlash from environmentalists and scientists after it drastically reduced its methane emission reduction targets — a…

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From Womb to Grace, Fossil Fuels Harming Humans

A new global report from the Global Climate and Health Alliance warns that fossil fuels are a serious threat to human health at every…

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Study Finds Amazon Lost Land Equal to Spain in 40 Years

Brazil’s Amazon rainforest, often called the “lungs of the Earth,” has shrunk by an area equivalent to Spain in just four decades, sparking dire…

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Once Unstoppable, Antarctica’s Megaberg Crumbles Apart

The colossal Antarctic iceberg A23a, once among the largest ever recorded, is nearing the end of its extraordinary journey nearly four decades after it…

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Drought Exposes Centuries-Old Tombs Near Kurdistan’s Mosul Dam

In the Kurdistan Region in northern Iraq, an intense drought has unveiled a remarkable archaeological find: 40 ancient tombs near the Mosul Dam in…

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Half a Million Lives Lost to Tropical Deforestation, Study Shows

A new study shows that deforestation in the Amazon, Congo, and Southeast Asia has killed more than half a million people over the past…

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When the Sky Breaks Open: What Are Cloudbursts?

Cloudbursts, often called “rain bombs,” are sudden, intense downpours where several inches of rain fall within an hour, usually in mountainous regions. In India…

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Trump Defends Operation Midnight Hammer in Social Media Post

President Donald Trump defended Operation Midnight Hammer in a social media post, criticizing Democratic leaders and major news organizations. He claimed U.S. strikes destroyed…

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Senate Republicans Watch Supreme Court Ahead of Key Ruling

Senate Republicans are closely watching the Supreme Court as an unexpected ruling could reshape the political landscape ahead of the midterm elections. Party leaders…

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Trump Extends Iran Ceasefire Pending Unified Proposal

President Donald Trump says the United States is extending its ceasefire with Iran following a request from Pakistani leaders, including Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif…

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