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Biggest climate mistakes are ones people don’t see coming: Study

It turns out many Americans aren't great at identifying which personal decisions contribute most to climate change. A study recently published by the National Academy of Scie...

Arctic reindeer at risk from rapid climate change: Researchers

An international team of researchers has warned that Arctic reindeer populations could decline by up to 80% by 2100 due to climate change, according to a study published on Wednesd...

Climate change drives Sarajevo’s mountains to embrace summer visitors

A short drive from the Mediterranean coast, mid-altitude mountain resorts near Sarajevo, traditionally dependent on snow sports, are slowly but steadily pivoting to attract summert...

Drowning in plastic: Sculpture outside UN warns on cost of inaction

As nations began a second week of negotiations Monday for a global accord to end plastic pollution, an artist heaped piles of plastic waste onto a large sculpture in front of the U...

Drowning in plastic: Sculpture outside UN warns on cost of inaction

As nations began a second week of negotiations Monday for a global accord to end plastic pollution, an artist heaped piles of plastic waste onto a large sculpture in front of the U...

July hits third-hottest mark as climate extremes persist: Experts

The world experienced its third-warmest July on record this year, according to the European Union's climate agency on Thursday, as part of its efforts to track global warming....

Double heat records signal Japan’s worsening climate crisis

Japan logged two new heat records in a single day on Tuesday, with the mercury reaching 41.6 degrees Celsius (106.88 degrees Fahrenheit) and then 41.8 degrees Celsius, according to...

German zoo sparks outrage over feeding baboons to lions, tigers

A zoo in the southern German city of Nuremberg is facing backlash after confirming it fed several baboons, recently culled due to overcrowding, to predators including lions and tig...

Wooden trolls made from trash urge humans to protect planet

Nestled in forests around the world, a gentle army of giant wooden trolls wants to show humans how to live better without destroying the planet. The Danish recycled artist Thomas...

German zoo culls 12 baboons over lack of space despite protests

A zoo in Nuremberg, Germany, said Tuesday it euthanized 12 baboons despite protests, citing limited space to accommodate the expanding group. The Tiergarten Nürnberg Zoo first ann...

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