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In the words of Carl Sagan, "The Earth is a very small stage in a vast cosmic arena." But to us, it's everything!
Joined May 2018
Trump said that Denmark could not protect Greenland and questioned, "why do they have a "right of ownership" anyway? There are no written documents, it's only that a boat landed there hundreds of years ago, but we had boats landing there, also". Here is MAGA reimagined!
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Trump said that Denmark could not protect Greenland and questioned, "why do they have a "right of ownership" anyway? There are no written documents, it's only that a boat landed there hundreds of years ago, but we had boats landing there, also". Here is MAGA reimagined!
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Climate change presses on: Devastating wildfires and intense thunderstorms exacerbate losses for insurers. Insured losses once again above the US$ 100bn mark. Fatalities totalling 17,200 significantly higher than in 2024.
munichre.com
Explore the impact of natural disasters in 2025, highlighting climate change effects, insured losses, and key events like wildfires and hurricanes.
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Climate change presses on: Devastating wildfires and intense thunderstorms exacerbate losses for insurers. Insured losses once again above the US$ 100bn mark. Fatalities totalling 17,200 significantly higher than in 2024.
munichre.com
Explore the impact of natural disasters in 2025, highlighting climate change effects, insured losses, and key events like wildfires and hurricanes.
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Canada in Fiery Showdown as Unstoppable Wildfires Devastate Nations, Climate Change Ignites Controversy, and Global Leaders Fail to Act: What You Need to Know
travelandtourworld.com
Canada’s mountainous national parks, boreal forests and lakes have long been a magnet for visitors. However, the wildfire seasons of 2024 and 2025 were some of the most destructive on record, forcing...
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Climate change is fueling the US insurance problem - Extreme weather events are making it hard to insure homes in certain parts of the US. What happens when insurance companies simply stop insuring?
bbc.com
Extreme weather events are making it hard to insure homes in certain parts of the US. What happens when insurance companies simply stop insuring?
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‘A shift no country can ignore’: where global emissions stand, 10 years after the Paris climate agreement The watershed summit in 2015 was far from perfect, but its impact so far has been significant and measurable
theguardian.com
The watershed summit in 2015 was far from perfect, but its impact so far has been significant and measurable
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Brazil, the host country of COP30, is looking to integrate ocean-based measures into the heart of the global climate negotiations. This requires building institutions and finding the financing needed to turn promises into real-world impact.
earth.org
COP30 host Brazil has acknowledged that we cannot mitigate climate change without recognizing the key role oceans and forests play.
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Climate change is reshaping the maritime industry at an unprecedented pace. From rising sea levels to increasingly frequent extreme weather events, the sector faces significant challenges that demand urgent attention and innovative adaptation strategies.
maritimefairtrade.org
Discover how climate change is affecting maritime operations globally. Learn about rising sea levels, extreme weather, adaptation strategies, and industry resilience planning. Expert guidance and...
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Children with cancer scammed out of millions fundraised for their treatment, BBC have identified a key player in the scam as an Israeli man living in Canada called Erez Hadari.
bbc.com
Huge amounts appear to have been raised for seriously ill children who never received the money.
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It’s #WorldWaterWeek, a reminder of how deeply we depend on glaciers. They store and supply freshwater for billions, but climate change is causing them to disappear fast. We need urgent #ClimateAction to protect glaciers ↓
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Since Oct 2023, over 10,000 US residents have received draft notices from IDF. Thousands are currently taking part in the genocide in Gaza. These individuals should not be allowed to return to the US, as they pose a serious national security threat.
middleeastmonitor.com
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@nunsense12 Although the IDF does not release official statistics in relation to serving foreign nationals, the Australian Centre for International Justice has reported estimates of up to 1,000 Australians currently serving in the IDF
higginschambers.com.au
Australian citizens are at risk of being prosecuted under Australian law if they commit, or are complicit in crimes being perpetrated by the Israeli Defence Forces in Gaza. Since the commencement of...
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Humans killed millions of vultures. Now people are paying the price.
washingtonpost.com
The near-extinction of vultures in India has had severe consequences.
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COP30 stews over fossil fuels and final deal as Indigenous fight for forest
reuters.com
U.N. climate talks were nearing a midway point on Friday, with countries still wrangling over which issues they might be able to rally around in a final summit deal – and whether such a deal is even...
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In landmark opinion, UN court says climate change an ‘existential threat’ ICJ Judge Yuji Iwasawa says greenhouse emissions are ‘unequivocally caused by human activities’ as he delivers landmark opinion.
aljazeera.com
ICJ Judge Yuji Iwasawa says greenhouse emissions are 'unequivocally caused by human activities' as he delivers opinion.
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A program meant to help developing nations fight climate change is funneling billions of dollars back to rich countries
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Children with cancer scammed out of millions fundraised for their treatment, BBC have identified a key player in the scam as an Israeli man living in Canada called Erez Hadari.
bbc.com
Huge amounts appear to have been raised for seriously ill children who never received the money.
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