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A vendor sleeps on a hot afternoon at her shop at Market 4 in Asuncion, Paraguay, Jan. 17, 2025. AP/ RSS Photo International
Earth just set another heat record in January
AP 2025-02-06 13:17:22
File Photo International
What Trump’s withdrawal from climate change commitments means
Ajay Shankar 2025-01-27 13:17:18
A house with a rooftop solar panel in Gujarat, India. Developing nations need to re-imagine climate finance to attract private capital. Credits Unsplash International
How developing nations can raise money to offset climate crisis
Amar Rao 2024-12-26 13:23:56
Politics
President Paudel returns home after attending COP-29 (Pictures)
Nabin Babu Gurung 2024-11-15 10:52:00
Politics
President Paudel leaves for Azerbaijan (Pictures)
Nabin Babu Gurung 2024-11-10 18:01:00
International
India's clean energy transition requires a delicate balancing act
Vaibhav Chowdhary & Venugopal Mothkoor 2024-09-27 08:24:53
FILE - A boy cools himself with an electric fan on a sweltering day at a park in Tongzhou, on the outskirts of Beijing, Monday, June 10, 2024. AP/RSS Photo International
Feeling the heat as Earth breaks yet another record for hottest summer
AP 2024-09-06 08:52:43
A more thoughtful approach could significantly benefit vulnerable people dealing with climate change. “Bersama Memanen” by MoFCREC Monash University Indonesia International
Women, elderly, disabled bear the brunt of climate change
Welmince Djulete, Miya Irawati & Berti Soli Dima Malingara 2024-07-16 08:24:09
Modest sales of electric vehicles leave Australia vulnerable to not meeting its emissions reduction targets. Michael Fousert via Unsplash International
EVs alone won't save us from climate catastrophe
Lily Rau 2024-07-03 08:28:00
FILE - An elderly woman suffering from heat related ailment is brought to an overcrowded government district hospital in Ballia, Uttar Pradesh state, India, June 20, 2023. As temperatures and humidity soar outside, what's happening inside the human body can become a life-or-death battle decided by just a few degrees. AP/RSS Photo International
How does heat kill? It confuses your brain. It shuts down your organs. It overworks your heart
AP 2024-06-23 08:38:08
Scientists have estimated that for every 1 degree Celsius increase in temperature wheat production reduces by 4-5 million tonnes. Cezalla Ali via Unsplash International
Rising temperatures threaten India's wheat production
Biswajit Dhar 2024-06-21 09:03:14
File Photo International
New study finds Earth warming at record rate, but no evidence of climate change accelerating
AP 2024-06-05 08:14:34
China has been implementing some version of nature-based solutions for decades, if not centuries. JFXie 'Simplicity and bamboo forests' via Flickr International
What's behind China's shift to environmental diplomacy?
Annah Zhu 2024-06-03 08:16:24
How much heat is too much? James Goldie, 360info International
This is how dangerous extreme heat is to humans
Steven Sherwood 2024-06-02 07:31:35
International
March is 10th straight month to be hottest on record, scientists say
AP 2024-04-09 08:43:54
FILE - A flare burns at a well pad Aug. 26, 2021, near Watford City, N.D. The levels of the crucial heat-trapping gases in the atmosphere reached historic highs in 2023, growing at near-record fast paces, according to the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.  AP/RSS Photo International
Heat-trapping carbon dioxide and methane levels in the air last year spiked to record highs again
AP 2024-04-06 10:25:36
International
Ocean system that moves heat gets closer to collapse, which could cause weather chaos, study says
AP 2024-02-10 09:16:58
This undated image provided by Amos Winter shows a sponge from the Caribbean that has been cut.  AP/RSS Photo International
Has the planet warmed more than we thought? Ocean sponges might be telling us something
AP 2024-02-06 09:17:24
Rebuilding vaccine confidence must be a priority for all authorities seeking to build climate-resilient health systems. Rebuilding vaccine confidence must be a priority for all authorities seeking to build climate-resilient health systems. Unsplash: CDC International
Vaccine hesitancy rising as climate-related disease spreads
Alessandro Siani 2024-01-30 08:57:41
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