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ATP introduces new extreme heat rule to protect players during men’s tennis matches

The men’s professional tennis tour will introduce mandatory heat-related breaks starting next season, allowing players to pause matches under dangerous conditions.

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West and Central Africa tackle coastal erosion

Across many parts of Africa’s Atlantic coastline, the sea is advancing several metres inland each year, destroying homes, infrastructure, farmland and heritage sites.

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Global insured catastrophe losses set to hit $107 billion in 2025, report shows

Annual global insured losses from natural catastrophes are expected to hit $107 billion in 2025, driven by the Los Angeles wildfires and severe convective storms in parts of the United States.

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Petroleum and pragmatism in a state that still dreams green

What does the intended resurgence of America as a petrostate look like from the Golden State, which is politically blue and a green-energy giant?

Crowds on the Buckroe Beach , Hampton, Virginia, during a hot summer day

Can a flood-prone coastal city learn to live with water?

Instead of billion-dollar floodwalls and surge barriers, Hampton, Virginia, is relying on rain gardens, plant-lined storage basins, restored marshes and 3D-printed concrete reefs seeded with oysters.
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At a marine field station, rising seas force an inevitable retreat

The scientists at a New Jersey marine station are conducting a sobering experiment: monitoring the destruction of their facility from rising waters.

Water running through and over Kukda Dam, Chhattisgarh, India

One dam shapes the fate of millions. Extreme rain puts it at risk.

Climate change threatens to push the world’s infrastructure to a breaking point.
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‘No water, no life’: Iraq’s Tigris River in danger of disappearing

Unless urgent action is taken life will be fundamentally altered for the ancient communities who live on its banks.

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Disaster survivors denounce proposed FEMA downsizing

A leaked report recommends halving the size of the nation’s disaster response agency, while holding states responsible for a much larger share of response and recovery costs.
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Chevron’s demise could snarl Trump environmental agenda

Environmental lawyers say some rollbacks may lean too hard on the Supreme Court ruling that ended the legal doctrine.
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Analysis: Supersized data centers are coming. See how they will transform America.

These AI campuses consume more power than major U.S. cities. Their footprints are measured in miles, not feet.

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