
U.S. Wildfire Smoke: 15K Deaths & $160B Damage
A study reveals U.S. wildfire smoke, driven by climate change, led to 15,000 deaths and $160B in losses (2006-2020). A stark global wake-up call.
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A study reveals U.S. wildfire smoke, driven by climate change, led to 15,000 deaths and $160B in losses (2006-2020). A stark global wake-up call.
Scientists embark on a bold voyage in the Southern Ocean to study human impact on the world’s cleanest air, revealing fresh insights on climate change.
North Dakota faces 16 raging wildfires amid dry, breezy conditions and severe drought. Crews battle blazes near Turtle Mountain Reservation.
China launches its first airborne marine glacier survey in Xizang to study melting patterns and support climate change research.
A new study warns global warming could trigger more frequent snow droughts, reshaping winter snowfall and impacting water supplies.
Explore 50 years of China-EU dialogue on global trade, climate action, and multilateral cooperation—a fresh, insightful take for today’s world.
Facing drought challenges, Mexico City harnesses new tech to monitor and manage its water supply amid a changing climate.
Chinese researchers discover a heat-resistant rice gene that boosts yield under extreme heat, promising sustainable food production and resilience.
Israel declares emergency as extreme wildfires force evacuations between Jerusalem and Tel Aviv. At least 20 injured amid relentless firefighting efforts.
Hawaii raises its hotel tax to fund projects like beach replenishment and roof safety, marking a bold step in climate action.