As U.S. and Israel trade blows with Iran, what’s next?
The U.S. and Israel continue their military operations against Iran following the death of its supreme leader, with Iran retaliating against Gulf States amid rising tensions.
Khamenei’s death met with ‘jubilation’ among Iranian-Canadians: Liberal MP
Iranian-Canadian communities are celebrating the death of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, viewing it as an opportunity for change and expressing strong opposition against his regime, according to Liberal MP Ali Ehsassi.
In light of global warming, scientists rush to store the world's ice in Antarctica
Scientists, led by Carlo Barbante from Ca’ Foscari University, are storing ice samples from around the world in Antarctica to preserve vital climate information as glaciers rapidly melt due to global warming.
Heat + Humidity: The Biological Threshold That Could Make Some Regions of the Planet Inhabitable Before 2070
A new study warns that heat combined with humidity may render certain areas of the planet uninhabitable by 2070 due to escalating climate change.
Solidarity with Gaza shines on a night full of demands: "We will not change the world, but we cannot look the other way"
The 40th Goya Awards in Spain prominently featured themes of solidarity with Gaza, highlighting the urgent need for empathy and activism among the global community.
Global divisions over energy policy deepen, says IEA chief
The head of the International Energy Agency warns that global fragmentation is increasing disagreements over energy policy, particularly with the US retreating from its climate commitments under President Trump.
Temperature Records Were Broken in the Czech Republic
The article highlights the breaking of temperature records in Czechia due to ongoing weather patterns.
Back to school for Internet users: why cold records do not prove that there is no global warming
A Lithuanian internet user has expressed skepticism about global warming, pointing to recent cold records, despite scientific evidence to the contrary.
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.
Fyodor Lukyanov: Ukraine marked this major shift in global politics
Fyodor Lukyanov discusses how Russia's military operation in Ukraine represents a significant change in global political dynamics, challenging the notion that force is an illegitimate means of resolving disputes.
Maciej Konieczny on Sikorski's speech. "One thing does not change, a strong Europe is in our interest"
Maciej Konieczny emphasizes the importance of a strong and independent Europe in response to current global challenges and the crisis in transatlantic relations.
Global warming makes rains more intense and concentrated in Brazil, experts point out
Experts suggest that global warming is contributing to increasingly intense and concentrated rainfall events in Brazil, as evidenced by recent severe weather incidents.
This certainly won't happen, or will it? Five extreme predictions for Czechia and the world
The article discusses five extreme predictions about the future for both Czechia and the world, though the exact content is unclear due to technical issues with the page.
Peter Alestig: Yes - some climate alarms were exaggerated
The article discusses the skepticism surrounding climate alarmism amidst the ongoing climate crisis debate.
What would happen to Antarctica if the Earth's temperature rises by 2°C? A finding alerts about the consequences of global warming
Scientists have drilled unprecedented depths in Antarctica to study the potential impacts of a 2°C rise in global temperatures on the ice sheets.
New Measurement System for El Niño and La Niña
Researchers have updated the classification system for El Niño and La Niña due to rapid temperature changes caused by global warming.
V. Mitalas is seeking the position of the chairman of the Freedom Party: it is time to change the party's label on two questions
V. Mitalas is running for the chairman position of the Freedom Party in Lithuania, emphasizing the need to strengthen individual freedoms amidst current global chaos.
'China Benefits, But India...': Moody's on What Trump's 15% Tariff Will Change
Moody's reports that Trump's reinstatement of a 15% global tariff introduces new uncertainties into American trade strategy, impacting economies like India and Indonesia.
Climate warming has made wines stronger
Climate change is causing wine-producing regions to move northward and increasing the alcohol content of wines.
US Supreme Court to hear bid by oil companies to toss climate suits
The U.S. Supreme Court will hear an appeal from ExxonMobil and Suncor Energy seeking to dismiss climate liability lawsuits from Boulder, Colorado.
33rd Gala of Leaders of Polish Business – 35 Years of Business Centre Club - Responsible Leadership in Times of Change
The 33rd Gala of Leaders of Polish Business celebrated excellence in entrepreneurship and reflected on the challenges facing the Polish economy and Europe amid global uncertainties.
Hidden World Market Leaders: The Transformation Overwhelms Many of Our SMEs
Many German SMEs, labeled as hidden champions, are facing existential challenges due to global competition and climate change.
Are Nuclear Waste Repositories the Last Weapon in the Climate Battle?
The article discusses the global demand for stable, low-emission energy and the role of nuclear energy in meeting this demand while addressing the critical issue of safely disposing of long-lived radioactive waste.
The power of the USA in the world will change first slowly and little, and then quickly and a lot
The article discusses the declining global hegemony of the USA, highlighting how emerging powers like China and Russia challenge its authority on the international stage.
Look at these two climate citizens! [Kim Hae-dong's climate citizens]
The article highlights the impactful activism of youth climate leaders like Greta Thunberg and their significant contributions to global climate movements.
Researchers Warn of 'Hellish Conditions' – What It Would Mean for Finland
Experts in Finland express concerns about the potential severe impacts of climate change, warning of possible 'hellish conditions' as temperatures rise more rapidly than projected.
A Guardian of the Future: In the Arctic, the Seed Vault for the End of the World
The article explores the Svalbard Global Seed Vault in Spitsbergen, Norway, which serves as a seed bank to preserve plant biodiversity for potential global disasters.
[Breaking News] Trump "Global Tariff Increased from 10% to 15%... Effective Immediately"
Trump announces the immediate increase of global tariffs from 10% to 15%, citing Supreme Court rulings as a catalyst for the change.
Climate change creeps into your cup.. Analysis warns of a hotter future for the 'Coffee Belt'
A new study warns that climate change is increasingly putting pressure on Arabica coffee cultivation due to rising temperatures in coffee-producing countries.
South Africa: Energy Transition a Matter of Survival - President Ramaphosa
President Cyril Ramaphosa emphasizes that the energy transition is essential for both survival and development, urging coordinated global action against climate change.
Climate Change: The Number of Days with High Wildfire Risk Has Almost Tripled
The risk of wildfires has significantly increased over recent decades, with a study showing that the number of days with high wildfire risk has nearly tripled globally.
Climate change accelerates, but nature slows down
A study from Queen Mary University in London reveals that despite rising temperatures, the rate of species turnover in global ecosystems has significantly decreased, indicating a potential loss of biodiversity essential for maintaining ecological balance.
Drilling Tool Uncovers 23 Million Years of Antarctica's History... What Did It Find?
An international team of researchers successfully extracted a deep sediment core from beneath the ice of West Antarctica, revealing a geological record spanning about 23 million years.
Everyone can contribute something to the healing of the world that is falling apart
The article discusses the importance of being present in everyday life amidst global chaos and emphasizes the potential for individual action to effect change.
Six Countries to Watch for Global Agricultural and Food Balance
The report identifies six pivotal countries that are likely to have a significant impact on global agricultural and food balances in the future.
Pacific Island nations to highlight existential battle with climate change
Fiji, Palau, and Tuvalu are set to host climate change discussions with global leaders ahead of COP31 to showcase the Pacific Islands' struggles against climate change.
It’s time for global governance to reflect the new realities
The article argues that global governance structures need to adapt to contemporary global dynamics, moving away from outdated frameworks that no longer address current challenges.
The unbearable experience of walking in a heatwave from the future – video
An experiment conducted by Guardian Australia's Graham Readfearn reveals the extreme effects of future heatwaves by simulating high temperatures and humidity in a climate chamber.
In Russia, there was a temperature difference of over 80°C in one day
Russia experienced a remarkable temperature fluctuation exceeding 80 degrees Celsius in a single day.
Commentary: A Dark Period in the World is Over, Believes an Unusually High Number of People Right Now
The article discusses the optimistic sentiment surrounding the Year of the Fire Horse in Chinese astrology, suggesting that many people feel the dark times are behind us and are ready to embrace a positive change.
Shark caught on camera for 1st time in waters of Antarctica
A sleeper shark has been filmed in Antarctic waters for the first time, challenging previous beliefs about shark habitation in icy regions.
Scientists: Europe is not prepared for worsening climate changes
A group of scientists warns that the EU is unprepared for escalating climate change impacts such as floods and heatwaves and must take urgent action.
Climate Scientists: Soon There Will Be No Turning Back
Climate scientists warn that the world is closer to a tipping point than previously thought, with severe consequences for global climate and human life.
What are China doing? Incredibly Much. The Key Argument against 'Climate Alarmists' is Falling Apart
China has significantly advanced in the global race for clean technologies, leading to a decrease in CO2 emissions while maintaining economic growth.
Live broadcast: The Environment in Global Context
The article discusses a conference organized by the University of Iceland's Sustainability Institute and the Ministry for Foreign Affairs, focusing on global environmental issues as presented in the new GEO-7 report by the UN Environment Program.
An Investment That Pays Off: Why Supporting Women in Entrepreneurship is a Strategic Choice
The article discusses the strategic importance of supporting women's entrepreneurship in the context of the current dynamic and unpredictable global economy.
How Ice Melts: How Was That Again with the Climate Cult?
The article discusses the challenges of addressing climate change through a personal anecdote about defrosting a refrigerator, drawing parallels to broader environmental issues.
This is what summer 2026 will be like. Meteorologists raise the alarm. "Record temperatures"
Meteorologists predict record temperatures for summer 2026, with an anticipated increase in global average temperatures by approximately 1.46°C compared to previous years.
EU report: Prepare for three degrees of warming
A new EU scientific report warns that Europe must prepare for a global temperature rise of three degrees, highlighting the urgent need for climate adaptation measures.
‘Daunting but doable’: Europe urged to prepare for 3C of global heating
A prominent researcher urges European nations to prepare for a potential 3C rise in global temperatures, emphasizing the task is feasible with straightforward strategies.