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Spain and Portugal report more than 1,100 combined heat-related deaths

9th - Higher Ed
As Western Europe experiences a record-breaking heat wave, Spanish and Portuguese officials have reported more than 1,100 combined heat-related deaths.
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Biden announces new climate change measures amid heat warnings

9th - Higher Ed
With millions of Americans living under heat warnings, U.S. President Joe Biden announced a series of new measures to tackle climate change but stopped short of declaring a national emergency.
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Climate Change Blamed for Extreme, and Frequent, Heat Waves

9th - Higher Ed
The National Weather Service has issued yet another warning about the dangerous heat and fire risk that will continue to grip much of the U.S. this weekend. Jason E. Smerdon, Lamont Research professor at Columbia University’s...
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Fewer wildfires in Canada this summer compared to last year

9th - Higher Ed
Though wildfire activity in Canada is much lower than this time last summer, one expert warns a spike in temperatures in the coming weeks could quickly spark new problems. Thus far, the North is dealing with the worst of this year’s...
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UN issues dire warning as extreme heat, wildfires ravage Europe

9th - Higher Ed
As wildfires fuelled by extreme heat rage across France, Spain, Italy and Greece, there was a dire warning issued from the head of the UN at a climate change meeting in Berlin: take collective action now, or risk 'collective suicide.'
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Britain set to reach record high temperature

9th - Higher Ed
Britain shattered its record for highest temperature ever registered Tuesday, and is set to top 40 C today for the first time. Many public buildings, including hospitals, don't have air conditioning, a reflection of how unusual such...
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Wildfires in Europe force thousands to flee homes

9th - Higher Ed
The relentless heat wave in across Europe is causing dozens of wildfires in multiple countries, scorching forests and farms. Meanwhile, those living in large cities struggle to cope with high temperatures.
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Democrats stalled on climate change legislation as millions deal with heat advisories

9th - Higher Ed
A single Democrat is siding with Republican colleagues to block U.S. President Joe Biden's climate agenda in the Senate. That has the White House looking for alternatives as more than 100 million Americans bake under heat advisories.
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10 Big Questions About International Education for Indian Students in 2025

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What’s really driving Indian students to study abroad? In this thought-provoking interview, we dive deep into the evolving landscape of international education for Indian families. From early planning, curriculum choices, and application...
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Protecting the world's forests: Discussion on best practices in South Korea

9th - Higher Ed
Leading forestry experts meet in South Korea - to try and find solutions to reverse climate change.
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India issues heat wave warning as temperatures hit 45 C

9th - Higher Ed
An early summer heat wave has swept across India bringing temperatures over 40 C for more than a billion people. The country endured the hottest March on record this year.
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Ottawa approves Bay du Nord offshore oil project

9th - Higher Ed
Federal Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault formally approved the Bay du Nord offshore oil megaproject, a decision that infuriated environmentalists but promises to boost the Newfoundland and Labrador economy.
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Biotech firm aims to use drones to plant 100 million trees globally

9th - Higher Ed
An Australian biotech company says it wants to plant 100 million trees around the world by 2024.
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US food waste: California introduces new composting law

9th - Higher Ed
People in California are now required by law to separate their food waste from other rubbish for composting.
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What will climate change on the Prairies look like?

9th - Higher Ed
Canada’s Prairies are already seeing more droughts, floods and warmer winters as the Earth’s climate warms, but what can we expect in the longer term? Meteorologist Christy Climenhaga breaks down the data.
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Long-term global warming fuels extreme weather, analysis shows

9th - Higher Ed
A NASA analysis shows 2021 was the Earth's sixth warmest year on record, adding to a long-term warming trend that is fueling extreme weather.
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France's 'warmest end of year on record' — good for sunseekers, bad for skiers

9th - Higher Ed
Temperatures are 10 degrees above average in several French regions, while a lack of snow is posing problems for Alpine ski resorts.
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Ontario veering off track from climate change targets, internal forecasts show

9th - Higher Ed
Premier Doug Ford's Progressive Conservative government is nowhere near on track to achieving its targets for cutting Ontario's greenhouse gas emissions, according to new internal forecasts.
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Thousands remain stranded by massive floods in western Canada

9th - Higher Ed
Death toll linked to flooding, mudslides in British Columbia expected to rise, as search-and-rescue efforts ramp up.
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Blanket protects glacial ice from melting in Sweden

9th - Higher Ed
A wool blanket is used to protect part of a glacier from global warming in northern Sweden. Glaciologist Erik Huss said it prevented at least 3.5 to four metres in height from melting over the summer.
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Kenya’s climate activists work to protect slums and push the West for action

9th - Higher Ed
As Kenya’s poorest slums feel the brunt of climate change, local activists are doing what they can to protect them while calling on the West to step up with funding to assist countries experiencing climate change.
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COP26 overshadowed by grim progress report on carbon emissions

9th - Higher Ed
A new report suggesting the world is not on track to meet its carbon emissions goals overshadowed the planned agenda of how climate change disproportionately affects women and girls.
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Draft COP26 deal urges countries to step up climate ambitions

9th - Higher Ed
The hosts of the COP26 summit in Glasgow have proposed that countries raise their ambitions to slash greenhouse gas emissions by the end of 2022 in a draft political decision.
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Dundee, Scotland, leads the EV charge as the world tries to catch up

9th - Higher Ed
Canada was among the countries pledging to transition to low-emission vehicles at COP26, but Dundee, Scotland, is already a leader in EVs and could offer a glimpse into the future.