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A basic premise of animal conservation looks shakier than ever
Are we trying to save animals in the wrong places?
Climate change worsened Britain's heat wave, scientists find
Scorchers like the one last week are still unusual, but global warming is making them more likely, and worse when they do strike.
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Europe seeing more heat waves than other parts of the world
A new study confirmed that European heat events are increasing in frequency and cumulative intensity over the last four decades.
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Spain, Germany battle wildfires amid unusual heat wave
Firefighters in Spain and Germany struggled to contain wildfires on Sunday amid an unusual heat wave in Western Europe for this time of year.
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Why Europe can’t shut off Russian gas
Germany has long argued that importing natural gas from Russia would help keep peace. That strategy is being tested now.
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Airbus CEO says hydrogen plane is 'the ultimate solution'
Aviation could face substantial challenges if it’s unable to decarbonize in a timely manner, according to the CEO of Airbus, who added that hydrogen planes represent the “ultimate solution” for the mid and long term.
UN chief urges 'rapid' emission cuts to curb climate change
The head of the United Nations called Thursday for “immediate, rapid and large-scale" cuts in greenhouse gas emissions to curb global warming and avert climate disaster. Ahead of the annual U.N.
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