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Colonies Of Emperor Penguins Wiped Out Due To Global Warming In 2023: Study

NDTV 25 Apr 2024
Colonies of emperor penguin chicks were wiped out last year as global warming eroded their icy homes, a study published Thursday found, despite the birds' attempts to adapt to the shrinking landscape ... .
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Global warming could become 'main driver of biodiversity loss'

The National 25 Apr 2024
Global warming could become the main driver of biodiversity loss by the mid-21st century, a new study suggests ... In all three, changes in land use and global warming resulted in biodiversity loss in all world regions.
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Why we are suffering from global warming now

The Manila Times 25 Apr 2024
THE effects of global warming are becoming increasingly evident in the world today, causing disruptions to our ecosystems, weather patterns and human societies ... The consequences of global warming are far-reaching and impactful.
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Scientists find the fingerprints of climate change on Dubai’s deadly floods

CNN 25 Apr 2024
However, they concluded global warming was the “most likely” driver of the record rainfall, because the atmosphere in a 1.2-degree warmer world can now hold 8.4% more moisture, which is making extreme rain events more intense.
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Climate disasters cause 150 deaths, €13.4B in losses in EU

Egypt Today 25 Apr 2024
The European Commission has already warned of a potential €2.4 billion decline in the EU's GDP between 2031 and 2050 if global warming surpasses the 1.5-degree threshold outlined in the Paris Agreement.
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Scientists say Oman, UAE deluge ‘most likely’ linked to climate change

Al Jazeera 25 Apr 2024
Global warming caused by fossil fuel emissions “most likely” exacerbated the intense rains that lashed the UAE and Oman last week, causing deaths and widespread flooding, an expert group of scientists has found.
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Why are hot tubs trending again in the United States?

CyprusMail 25 Apr 2024
Sure, the concept of relaxing in warm water is hardly new ... In fact, the warm embrace of heated water can soothe and relax aching muscles, comfort painful and troublesome joints, provide stress relief and even help to improve sleep.
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Climate change will place 'millions more at risk' of mosquito-borne diseases like dengue

The National 25 Apr 2024
Experts warn that due to accelerating global warming and urbanisation, cases are set to spread across currently unaffected parts of northern Europe, Asia, North America and Australia over the next few decades.
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Solar geoengineering to cool the planet: Is it worth the risks?

Phys Dot Org 25 Apr 2024
Some right-wing politicians such as Newt Gingrich promoted it as a way to reduce global warming without having to cut emissions ... Some scientists claim using MCB over just 5% of world's oceans could offset the impacts of global warming.
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COP29 host says deal on climate aid essential but offers few details

Naharnet 25 Apr 2024
The world must agree this year on how to raise billions of dollars to help poorer countries adapt to global warming, the president of the U.N ... least responsible yet most impacted by global warming.
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Oman, UAE deluge 'most likely' linked to climate change: scientists

The Times of India 25 Apr 2024
Global warming caused by fossil fuel emissions most likely exacerbated the intense ...
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Emperor penguins perish as ice melts to new lows--study

The Philadelphia Inquirer 25 Apr 2024
PARIS — Colonies of emperor penguin chicks were wiped out last year as global warming eroded their icy homes, a study published Thursday ...
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We might be closer to changing course on climate change than we realized

Vox 25 Apr 2024
The oceans remain alarmingly warm , triggering the fourth global coral bleaching event in history ... If these trends continue, global emissions may actually start to decline ... Under this pathway, total global emissions reach their apex in 2025.

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