• Three-quarters of Earth’s land became permanently drier in last three decades: UN
• Sink to source: Arctic is now emitting more carbon than it absorbs
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• A ‘doom loop’ of climate change and geopolitical instability is beginning
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• Climate crisis deepens with 2024 ‘certain’ to be hottest year on record
• Surveys show full scale of massive die-off of common seabirds following the ‘warm blob’ in the Pacific Ocean
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• How many species could go extinct from climate change? It depends on how hot it gets.
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• Ocean heat wiped out half these seabirds around Alaska
• No butterflies at the Butterfly Grove
• Up to three insect species become extinct in Australia every week, report says
• How the Amazon’s ‘Boiling River’ foreshadows a warmer world
• Extreme heat is forcing farmers to work overnight, an adaptation that comes with a cost
• Scientists may have figured out why a potent greenhouse gas is rising. The answer is scary.
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• Arctic has changed dramatically in just a couple of decades – 2024 report card shows worrying trends in snow, ice, wildfire and more
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Oh don’t worry, all that dry land is going to become significantly more wet in no time at all /s