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UN Climate Vote Tests Global Resolve on Emissions

United Nations— The United Nations General Assembly is set to consider a draft resolution this week reaffirming states’ legal obligations

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Author Simone Stolzoff Says Modern Life Is Fueling Anxiety Over Uncertainty

“You might not be able to see very far ahead, but you have to keep rowing.” — Simone Stolzoff Journalist

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Ailton Krenak Warns of Ecological Collapse as Indigenous Thinker Challenges Brazil’s Development Model

“Development is not an innocent word. It fires a shot at someone.” Brazilian Indigenous leader, writer and environmental thinker Ailton

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El Niño Surge Pushes Oceans Toward Dangerous Heat Threshold

Paris— Global ocean temperatures are on the verge of returning to record-breaking levels within days as weather patterns shift toward

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UNESCO Expands Heritage Protection in Island Nations as Climate Risks Threaten Traditional Knowledge

“Living heritage is not only cultural memory — for many island communities, it is also a practical system of survival.”

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Flood Fears Jeopardize Bangladesh’s Summer Rice Harvest

Dhaka – Heavy pre-monsoon rains and rising upstream water flows from India have swollen rivers across northeastern Bangladesh, threatening major

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Guardian of the Desert Library: Mauritania’s Ancient Manuscripts Fight Time, Sand and Silence

“A civilisation survives not only in its monuments, but in the fragile pages someone chooses to protect.” In the fading

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Breaking the Lake’s Old Rules: Kenyan Women Enter Fishing as Climate Pressure Reshapes Tradition

“When survival becomes urgent, even the oldest taboos begin to lose their power.” For decades, women in fishing communities along

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Chernobyl at 40: Wildlife in the Exclusion Zone Shows Survival, Mutation and Unfinished Scientific Debate

“Chernobyl is neither a dead zone nor a perfect wilderness—it is a living laboratory where radiation, abandonment and adaptation continue

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Tsunami Survivor Fights Wildfire to Save Hometown Scarred by 2011 Disaster

Otsuchi — Fifteen years after losing his family home in Japan’s devastating 2011 tsunami, volunteer firefighter Ryota Haga is battling

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