The number of people killed by floods in Brazil has exceeded 50
Heavy floods in Brazil's Minas Gerais state have resulted in over 50 fatalities, displacing thousands of residents as rescue efforts face ongoing rainfall and landslide risks.
Rio has the rainiest February in nearly 30 years
The city of Rio de Janeiro experienced its rainiest February in almost three decades, with recorded rainfall of 352 millimeters so far this month.
The Climate Minister is incapacitated in matters concerning Chemring Nobel
Climate Minister Andreas Bjelland Eriksen has been declared incapacitated regarding issues related to Chemring Nobel due to a close friendship with an involved party.
It was 40 ยฐC in the USA for the first time in history in February
This news highlights the unprecedented temperature record of 40 ยฐC in the USA during February, marking a significant climate event.
Prepare the blanket: see how the weather will be in the Piracicaba region after the fifth episode of ZCAS
The weather in the Piracicaba region is expected to stabilize after heavy rains caused by the fifth episode of the South Atlantic Convergence Zone (ZCAS), with temperatures dropping to as low as 13ยฐC.
Stop the European Ecological Coup on Businesses
Italy's government is pushing back against the EU's ETS system, labeling it an additional tax on European businesses.
This is Antarctica's best-kept secret: This phenomenon has evolved over millions of years
A recent study highlights a gravity anomaly in Antarctica, which has been evolving over millions of years due to complex geological interactions.
Rain floods preschool in Rio das Ostras and children need to take shelter on tables
Heavy rain caused flooding in a preschool in Rio das Ostras, Brazil, leading to children seeking refuge on tables to avoid rising water levels.
Corporate America is on the move, and these red states are cashing in
Texas is benefiting the most from a trend of corporate relocations in the U.S., with companies moving their headquarters to states with favorable tax and business climates.
Brazil races to find survivors after deadly Minas Gerais floods
Brazil is working to locate survivors in Juiz de Fora following devastating floods that have caused multiple home collapses and missing persons, exacerbated by ongoing rainfall.
Democracy: Future Generations Will Suffer Under This Debt โ Just Like Under Lack of Climate Protection
The article discusses the long-term impacts of government debt and inadequate climate protection, emphasizing the responsibility of current generations to distribute burdens fairly.
The climatic variables for the field in 2026, also at Expoagro
The article discusses the expected climatic challenges for the agricultural sector in Argentina as it prepares for Expoagro 2026, focusing on strategies to adapt to changing conditions.
Green Taxation Can Transform the Preservation of the Bahian Coast into Fiscal Justice
The 'green taxation' initiative in Bahia aims to use environmental preservation as a means to achieve social justice and fiscal equity, addressing urgent ecological challenges.
Spring Flooding Period Forecasted from March 5 to April 15
Latvian authorities predict a potential spring flooding period, influenced by current snow and ice conditions and changing weather patterns.
Agriculture & Food demands 'extra payment as reward' for green transition
The Danish Climate Council warns that without significant changes to EU agricultural subsidies, the green transition of Danish and European agriculture could be hindered.
The agricultural sector is on course to become the EU's biggest climate sinner
A German farmer's fields are flooded, reflecting the potential negative impact of EU agricultural support policies on green transition efforts in Danish and European agriculture.
The EU invests hundreds of billions in nuclear energy
The European Commission plans to unveil a โฌ240 billion scheme to boost investments in nuclear energy, positioning it as a key pillar for several EU countries in their strategies for decarbonization, industrial competitiveness, and supply security.
Tomas Ramberg: It could be the Green Party that has to be ashamed when Sweden misses climate goals
Tomas Ramberg critiques the Green Party for its stance on climate goals amidst governmental failures in Sweden.
Don't be lulled by the heat. Fruit trees will soon need you
The article discusses the importance of taking care of fruit trees during hot weather.
New names sought for days with temperatures exceeding 40 degrees; Meteorological Agency to implement this summer
Japan's Meteorological Agency is inviting public suggestions for new terms to describe days when temperatures rise above 40 degrees Celsius, starting this summer.
Where no one would believe that the shark could live
The article discusses surprising habitats where sharks are found, contradicting the common perception of their ecological preferences.
Italy demands suspension of CO2 trading system
The Italian government has called for a suspension of the emissions trading system (ETS) until a comprehensive reform is completed.
What is happening in the nature of Latvia five minutes before spring?
A report discusses the challenges posed by one of the coldest winters in recent decades for animals in Latvia as they navigate the season's harsh conditions.
Sustainable building: How different green single-family homes look
A new book showcases diverse eco-friendly single-family homes designed by architects worldwide, challenging the notion that only multi-family housing can be sustainable.
Gravel Gardens: "Just the View is Hostile to Life"
Gardener Torsten Matschiess discusses the environmental harm of gravel gardens and advocates for alternatives like perennial gardens.
Pedro Fresco, expert in renewable energies: "With just three technologies, we could eliminate two-thirds of the climate problem"
Pedro Fresco, a renewable energy expert from Valencia, advocates for optimism in addressing climate change through his new book, emphasizing that three key technologies could significantly mitigate the issue.
The Pier for Winter Swimmers is Breaking Down Year After Year in Oulu โ This Time It Was Taken by Millions of Cubic Meters of Flow and Ice
A group of winter swimmers in Ouluโs Tuira area has been forced to change their route to access the ice-cold water due to a damaged pier caused by strong water flow and ice.
China crosses the "climatic Rubicon". Experts dispute Beijing's policy
The article discusses changes in China's CO2 emissions, the impact of renewable energy on its economy, and concerns among experts regarding China's climate policy.
An Electricity Company's Customer Service Representative Talks About a Sad Phenomenon โ 'They Cry on the Phone'
A customer service representative from a Finnish electricity company describes her experiences with distressed customers overwhelmed by high electricity bills amid a difficult financial climate.
Weather today in Maracaibo, Venezuela: the weather forecast for this Friday, February 27, 2026
The weather forecast for Maracaibo, Venezuela, indicates a high temperature of 32ยฐC and a low of 25ยฐC for Friday, February 27, 2026.
Weather today in Isla Margarita, Venezuela: the weather forecast for this Friday, February 27, 2026
The weather forecast for Isla Margarita, Venezuela, indicates a maximum temperature of 28ยฐC and a minimum of 22ยฐC for February 27, 2026.
Weather today in Ciudad de Bolรญvar, Venezuela: the weather forecast for this Friday, February 27, 2026
The weather forecast for Ciudad de Bolรญvar, Venezuela, indicates a maximum temperature of 35ยฐC and a minimum of 23ยฐC for Friday, February 27.
Weather today in San Martรญn de los Andes, Neuquรฉn: the weather forecast for this Friday, February 27, 2026
The weather forecast for San Martรญn de los Andes on Friday, February 27, 2026, indicates a maximum temperature of 18ยฐC and a minimum of 8ยฐC with moderate winds and average humidity.
Heat wave: Cities hotter than ever and deforestation contributes to rising temperatures
Urban heat islands are causing some cities in Mexico to experience temperatures up to 10 degrees Celsius higher than rural areas due to deforestation and poor urban planning.
Alert for heat in Edomex: When will temperatures reach 40 degrees?
The State of Mexico is under a heat alert with expected temperatures exceeding 40 degrees Celsius from May 20 to May 23, according to authorities.
Henan, the 'iPhone city' in China, evacuates 100,000 people due to deadly floods
More than two dozen people have died and 100,000 have been evacuated due to catastrophic flooding in China's central province of Henan.
Fire ravages everything in its path in Greece: There are more than 100 fires and more islands are evacuated
Greece is facing severe wildfires, with over 100 active fires and evacuation orders for multiple islands due to extreme heat and strong winds.
Global ocean conveyor belt altered: Stratification of the Antarctic Ocean generates changes in climate patterns at a global level
Climate patterns are changing globally as a result of alterations in the global ocean conveyor belt linked to Antarctic stratification, with significant implications for future weather systems.
One by one. This is how each senator voted on the project to reform the glacier law
The article outlines how each senator in Argentina voted on the proposed reform of the glacier law.
Esmeraldas in emergency due to the effects of the rains
The Municipality of Esmeraldas has declared a state of emergency to address the severe impacts of heavy rainfall affecting local families and infrastructure.
VIDEOS: GR2 of Thursday, February 26
The G1 report highlights various significant events in Brazil from a recent Thursday, including investigations surrounding Lulinha and the ongoing CPI regarding INSS fraud.
VIDEOS: DF2 of Thursday, February 26, 2026
The article highlights several news events in Brazil, including the investigation into Lulinha regarding INSS frauds and the consequences of recent actions in a CPI session.
VIDEOS: EPTV 2 South of Minas on Thursday, February 26, 2026
The article covers multiple news reports, including investigations into Lulinha regarding INSS fraud, a physical altercation during a CPI session, and various local events in Juiz de Fora.
VIDEOS: NE2 of Thursday, February 26, 2026
The article covers multiple incidents including investigations involving Lulinha, an altercation during a congressional session, a CPI summon, natural disasters in Juiz de Fora, labor law changes, police actions, and climate initiatives.
PHOTO โฉ "A Lesson for Future Winters." How Einฤrs Survived the Freeze, Living on a Boat in Jelgava
A man living on a boat in Jelgava faced challenges this winter due to harsh weather conditions and inadequate municipal services.
Outback town receives a year's worth of rain in two days as south-east Queensland faces a wet weekend
Birdsville, an outback town in Queensland, has experienced nearly a year's worth of rainfall in just two days, leading to new flood alerts in the region.
A monthly record has fallen in France at 139 stations, with temperatures over 20ยฐC in the Alps
France has recorded unusually high temperatures for October, reaching over 20ยฐC at 139 weather stations, setting a new monthly record.
The most important climate insurance is not drawn with insurance companies
Experts argue that the most crucial climate insurance comes from robust regulatory planning rather than from insurers.
VIDEOS: Acre Journal 1st Edition this Thursday, February 26, 2026
The article covers various topics discussed in the latest edition of the Acre Journal, including investigations into fraud at the INSS and political controversies.
VIDEOS: Jornal Anhanguera 1st Edition Regions February 26, 2026
The article discusses several events and issues covered in the Jornal Anhanguera on February 26, 2026, including investigations involving Lulinha and the effects of new labor regulations.